Mrs. Buffington has an active Donor's Choose project and could use your help. She is hoping to provide all of our incoming kindergartners with a book about feelings and a stress ball to enjoy over summer break. Helping students name and tame their feelings early on will benefit them throughout their entire academic career. Keep reading to hear what she has to say about it. "I love seeing fresh new kindergarten faces show up in the Fall ready to learn all of the things their amazing teaches have in store for them. As a counselor, I teach students about how to identify their feelings and tools they can use to help themselves calm down. We will discuss feelings and tools throughout the year, but as we all know, much of what children learn is learned at home with their families. Reading together about the different feelings we all experience can be a bonding time for parents and kids, enhance reading skills, and prepare them for the big year ahead." -Mrs. Buffington With support from our community, we can help make this happen! Click the link below to donate now. https://www.donorschoose.org/project/feeling-ready-for-kindergarten/7261289/?utm_source=dc
about 2 years ago, Frontier Elementary
Book cover for "The Way I Feel"
Happy St. Patrick's Day from our littlest leprechauns!
over 2 years ago, Frontier Elementary
Mrs. Knam and her kindergarten leprechauns.
kindergarten leprechauns.
kindergarten leprechauns.
kindergarten leprechauns.
Yesterday our third graders were able to make a special trip to the Morrison Center to enjoy the Boise Philharmonic. For many of them, this was their first time experiencing a classical symphony orchestra. We are so grateful our kids were able to participate in such a memorable day.
over 2 years ago, Frontier Elementary
Third Graders at the Philharmonic
Third Graders at the Philharmonic
Third Graders at the Philharmonic
Third Graders at the Philharmonic
Third Graders at the Philharmonic
Third Graders at the Philharmonic
Boise Philharmonic
Our first graders learned about sound and vibration today, and what better way to wrap up the lesson than by making kazoos!
over 2 years ago, Frontier Elementary
Frist grader making a kazoo
Frist grader playing a kazoo
Frist grader playing a kazoo
Frist grader playing a kazoo
Frist grader playing a kazoo
Frist grader playing a kazoo
Frist grader playing a kazoo
Frist grader making a kazoo.
We are so lucky to be surrounded by such an amazing staff here at Frontier. Our teachers, counselor, coach, paraprofessionals, and admin always make our students their top priority. This morning we were able to recognize two staff members who have gone above and beyond this year. We are proud to have Sarah Kiefer represent Frontier as our Teacher of the Year and Kim Frazier as our Classified Employee of the Year. Congratulations to both of you, Frontier is a better place because of you!
over 2 years ago, Frontier Elementary
Congrats! Sarah Kiefer: Teacher of the Year; Kim Frazier: Classified Employee of the Year; Frontier Elementary
The Student and Family Assistance Program is a new and FREE resource for all of our students AND their family members. Five free counseling sessions per issue, as well as resources for other areas of need, are available. Call 833-935-3816 or visit bpahealth.com/sfap for more information.
over 2 years ago, Frontier Elementary
Student and Family Assistance Program
Happy Valentine's Day from Frontier Elementary!
over 2 years ago, Frontier Elementary
photo collage of valentine parties
Mrs. Carr
valentine party
2nd grader at valentine party
valentine bag and treats
4th grade party
Kinder valentine party
Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow last Thursday, which means six more winters of winter.❄️ In honor of Groundhog's Day, our full day kindergarteners made groundhog puppets in Enrichment Library.
over 2 years ago, Frontier Elementary
Kindergarten ground hogs day activity in library
Kindergarten ground hogs day activity in library
Check out these amazing writing samples from Mrs. Patchen's students. Look closely at the progression of writing from first, second, and third grades. Their hard work is showing!
over 2 years ago, Frontier Elementary
first grade writing samples
first grade writing sample
second grade writing sample
third grade writing sample
We are building MATHEMATICIANS here at Frontier! The fourth graders tackled a very large division problem and came out successfully. They were so proud of their work that they wanted to hang it in the hallway for all to see, which of course made for a great photo op! All of our students, not just these fourth graders, are accepting challenges when it comes to math, taking risks in their learning, persevering when the learning gets tough, playing with numbers, and working collaboratively in order to be successful in their learning. We couldn't be prouder of what they are doing and the growth we are seeing! #wearewestada
over 2 years ago, Frontier Elementary
4th graders in front of their collaborative work
Mrs. Leishman's first graders build their reading fluency every day, but on this day they were able to read about bats...in the dark....with flashlights! Students love engaging activities like this that takes an every day activity and turns it into something a little more fun!
over 2 years ago, Frontier Elementary
Frist grader reading about bats in the dark with a flashlight.
Frist grader reading about bats in the dark with a flashlight.
Frist grader reading about bats in the dark with a flashlight.
Frontier Elementary School Counselor Sara Jo Buffington is offering a six-week session of Parenting the Love & Logic Way at Frontier Elementary for any West Ada School District parents and/or educators who are interested. Love & Logic is a parenting approach that provides parents with an opportunity to gain practical and proven tools for raising respectful and responsible kids. Classes will begin Monday February 6, 2023 from 6-8 pm in the Frontier library and will be held weekly. The last class will wrap-up on Monday March 13, 2023. The cost of the class is $15 per person/couple (to cover the cost of the workbook). If you have attended a session previously and want to sit in again (and already have a workbook) you are more than welcome to do so at no cost. Please email buffington.sara@westada.org by February 3, 2023 in order to reserve your spot! Money will need to be collected so that workbooks can be purchased before the class begins.
over 2 years ago, Frontier Elementary
Love and Logic
Mrs. Stewart's second grade class recently learned about Chinese New Year, along with Chinese traditions and culture.
over 2 years ago, Frontier Elementary
Mrs. Stewart's Class Celebrating Chinese New Year
Our students have been working hard this semester to reach their academic goals. The kids pictured here have set, worked towards, and achieved their learning goals in the last month. We couldn't be prouder of their hard work and determination! #wearewestada
over 2 years ago, Frontier Elementary
First Graders in front of "Good Things Grow Here" board
Fifth Graders in front of "Good Things Grow Here" board
Third Graders in front of "Good Things Grow Here" board
Fourth Graders in front of "Good Things Grow Here" board
Wishing you Happy Holidays from a few of our youngest Falcons!
over 2 years ago, Frontier Elementary
kindergarten Christmas Program
kindergarten christmas program
kindergarten christmas program
Mrs. Stewart's kids had the best time celebrating the holidays in class this week. It's clear that the cookie decorating was a success!
over 2 years ago, Frontier Elementary
Mrs. Stewart's kids decorate cookies
Mrs. Stewart's kids decorate cookies
Mrs. Stewart's kids decorate cookies
Mrs. Stewart's kids decorate cookies
Learning to skip rope can be tricky, especially for younger learners, but when you have a big buddy to to give you a few tips it can be much easier. PE teacher, Mr. Thompson, buddied up our first and fifth graders for some jump rope fun, and as you can see from the pics the kids loved every minute of it!
over 2 years ago, Frontier Elementary
first and fifth grade students jump rope together during PE
What's better than a comfy, cozy day at school? Not much! Our students were recently "Snowed In"! They spent the day in comfy pajamas and wrapped up in blankets with their stuffed animals. They listened as Miss Rutan read them a winter story, then collaborated with a student from another grade level to brainstorm what they would do if they were snowed in at home. Students went back to their classrooms where they wrote creatively about their perfect snow day. There was lots of talk about snowmen as tall as skyscrapers, snowball fights, hot cocoa, and reading a good book by the fireplace. It was pretty much the perfect "snow day" at school!
over 2 years ago, Frontier Elementary
Kids on Winter Writing Day
Kids on Winter Writing Day listening to Miss Rutan read a story aloud
Staff dressed as Santa, Frosty, and Rudolph as they pass out candy canes and chocolate milk to kids
Mrs. Leishman's first graders had the best time throwing "snowballs" at each other during math last week. During this snowball math activity, they practiced their addition skills by identifying doubles, doubles plus 1, and making 10s. To wrap it all up, the kids were able to have in indoor snowball fight with their teacher. We love this fun and engaging activity and know the kids did to!
over 2 years ago, Frontier Elementary
first grade "snowball fight"
first grade "snowball fight"
first grade "snowball fight"
Woo-hoo! Let's give it up for Lucas, a 4th grader at Frontier. At the beginning of the school year he set the goal that he would master the skill of summarizing informational texts, which includes identifying the main idea and supporting details of a text. He mastered that just a few weeks back and went on to set a second goal for himself. Just last week he showed mastery of 2-digit x 2-digit multiplication, meeting his second goal of the year. Congratulations, Lucas, and all of our students that have set and met goals this year. You should be proud of your hard work and determination in the learning process. Good things grow at Frontier!
over 2 years ago, Frontier Elementary
4th grader in front of "Good Things Grow Here" board