6th graders read the novel Hatchet. Mrs. Boone ordered them an MRE so they could relate to one of the characters who is starving and finds an MRE. The kids tried the rations today. Most of them said it was “pretty good.”



Elementary STEAM students learned about static electricity and made dancing ghosts today! Check it out-
https://fb.watch/8NOdi9_d2g/
Students in Mrs. Harding's Biology classes have spent the day taking bacteria swabs around the school. They will wait to analyze the bacteria growth in a few weeks. #projectbasedlearning #FrontierMustangs


Our Class of 2022 has been busy this week exploring their post-secondary education and/or training options. On Monday the students attended a Career Fair at Stillwater High School. On Wednesday they visited the NOC Tonkawa campus for NOC's Annual Senior Day. One lucky student, Braden B., even received a scholarship worth $400! #BetterTogether #Seniors2022




Next week, Oct. 25-29, is Red Ribbon Week. Our Senior Leadership Classes along with Mrs. Alley and Mrs. Golay, will be sponsoring activities, dress up days, and sharing information for students in grades PreK-12 throughout the week. #RedRibbonWeek #BetterTogether #FrontierMustangs

Congratulations to Aidyn and Anna for making the ECOCDA honor choir!!

SENIOR Class 2022 Meal: Pulled Pork (Head Country) served during Parent/Teacher Conference, Tuesday, October 12, 2021, (3:30 PM to 7:30 PM) Delivery Available: Tips and Pre-orders Welcome!
$6 per meal

Congratulations to our Students of the Month!! Larissa, Christian, and Emma are definitely top-notch!!




Awards for Indigenous Peoples Day go to:
Most Traditional Dress: Day Whitehawk
Best Dressed: Audrina Jefferson
Hand Drum Contest: Cody and Olivia Littlecook


Starting Tuesday, 7-12 students wanting water in class need to bring their own refillable water bottles.
Ms.FawFaw singing with Cody and Olivia Littlecook for the hand drum contest during lunch. This was a contest to celebrate Indigenous People's Day.
Ms.FawFaw singing with Cody and Olivia Littlecook for the hand drum contest during lunch. This was a contest to celebrate Indigenous People's Day.
Monday is Indigenous Peoples day. Indigenous Peoples Day is about honoring ancestors and their perseverance and determination to survive. Please see the flier to participate in the days events. There will be prizes for best dressed and most traditional.

3rd grade wrote Thank You letters to the NY fire department for 9/11. The FDNY responded with a thank you back and some nice letters to those that wrote specifically to the firefighters. Making connections; making memories; making an impact.

Thank you to our local volunteer fire department! The students had a blast watching the helicopter land. The elementary students were able to visit with our local heroes, squirt the fire hose, and explore the helicopter. A special thanks to Cody Sullins for organizing the event.




Mrs.Ingmire's class celebrated 4H week by wearing green shirts.

Some of the Pre-K class dressed up for western day for 4-H week.

Some of the Pre-K class dressed up for western day for 4-H week.
Parent/Teacher Conferences will be held Tuesday, October 12, from 3:30 to 7:30. To schedule conferences, please call (580)-723-4361; ext 101 for JH and HS, ext 105 for PK-6.
Frontier 4H students have been celebrating National 4H week. Pictured is Hayley Tarr and Elyssa Sullins delivering cookies to local businesses. Also pictured are Payten Linn and Steven Koehn decorating in the school to help raise school spirits.


