Frontier Primary School Yearbook Exclusive ✦ No Survey

In a touching display of gratitude, the yearbook committee included a special "Behind the Scenes Heroes" feature. This section shines a light on the administrative staff, custodians, cafeteria workers, and support educators who keep Frontier Primary running smoothly every day. Accompanied by short, heartwarming quotes from students, this tribute underscores the tight-knit nature of the school community.

The "exclusive" experience of this school year wasn't just found in textbooks, but in the moments that made us feel cherished and valued. We saw this during the "Busk at Recess" performances, where our teachers stepped onto the stage to share their hidden talents, and during our collaborative games that taught us the true meaning of teamwork. We also looked beyond our own walls, contributing to the Community Chest and honoring our grandparents through the "Celebrating Our Grands" initiative, proving that being a "Frontierer" means caring for the world around us.

It is not sadness. It is not joy. It is the face of a community that knows it is being watched. And thanks to this , the rest of the world is finally watching back. frontier primary school yearbook exclusive

To our returning students: We can’t wait to make new memories with you next year.

Policies are important, but they should never override basic humanity. Ketch could have been excluded from the yearbook on technical grounds. But the staff chose to prioritize what was right over what was rigid. In a touching display of gratitude, the yearbook

This was not Ketch’s first yearbook rodeo. He had appeared in the previous year’s edition as well, tucked in at the end of the first-grade class photos. But that secondary placement did not satisfy the school staff. They wanted Ketch to have the same standing as any other student.

Students enjoy looking back on how much they—and their friends—have grown, both academically and personally, from the beginning of the year to the end. The "exclusive" experience of this school year wasn't

Frontier Elementary itself did not rest on its laurels after the story broke. The school continued its work of building inclusive communities, hosting events like the annual Spring Fling and supporting its students through ongoing programs. But the yearbook remains a permanent marker of the school’s character: .

She turns to a page. On the margin of a blurry photo of a girl braiding her friend’s hair, she writes: “You said you’d never leave. Liar. I’ll see you in five years.”