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Spain here we come!

by Morgan Grisham, student journalist | March 12, 2010

Students and teachers took off for Spain this morning at 8 a.m.  Kassandra Buffington, Kevin McCollam, Kelsy Marlier, Ethan Spurling, Erica Padilla, Alex Spigarelli, Ryan Zafuta, Buster Reddick, and teachers Loretta Audley and Erin . . . read more

Clash of the poets

by Kassandra Buffington, student journalist | March 11, 2010

Thursday, March 4, five Frontenac high school students headed to Columbus High School for their first ever 'Clash of the Poets' competition. Thirty students presented their poems in front of their peers to show off their talents and maybe win . . . read more

Forensics students medal

by Kevin McCollam | March 11, 2010

    The Frontenac Forensics team competed at Parsons on February 13 and Southeast on March 6. The team pulled away with several medals at both meets.  In Parsons, Logan Falletti (jr.) earned first place in . . . read more

Lady Raiders head to state today

by Michelle Brown, student journalist | March 11, 2010

FHS students head off to basketball state championships in Hutchinson on pep club busses to cheer on the Lady Raiders. Students left around 8:45 this morning to watch the Lady Raiders play Winchester-Jeff. Co. @ 3:00 PM. View photos from the . . . read more

FHS scores well at Regional Journalism Competition

March 11, 2010

Three FHS students attended the Kansas Scholastic Press Association regional competition at Pittsburg State University last week to compete against about 100 others students from SEK high schools in newspaper related events.  All . . . read more

Presidents make an appearance at FLE

Fifth grade students participate in President's Parade

By Michelle Brown, student journalist | March 8, 2010

Research for the 5th grade President’s Day Parade began in November in the elementary computer lab with students creating power-points of their presidents and first ladies. Every president position gets filled, then extra girls fill the . . . read more

Girard Medical Center drawing results

by Michelle Brown, student journalist | March 3, 2010

Girard Medical Center recently came to FLE and worked with fourth grade students in a 4 week Dine-O-Might program. It began with  checking the students's height and weight. Consent forms were also sent home to check blood sugar levels. . . . read more

Egyptian project

Frontenac Junior High students create "cartouches" of their names.

by Madison Polshak, student journalist | March 3, 2010

Cartouche: an oblong enclosure with a horizontal line at the end, indicating that the text enclosed is a royal name. So what does a cartouche have to do with Frontenac Junior High students? Well, students in Jennifer Morris' social studies . . . read more

Teachers nominated for awards

February 12, 2010

The USD 249 Awards Committee has nominated four Frontenac faculty members for awards to be given at the Pittsburg State University Awards Ceremony on April 29. Loretta Audley, FJHS/FHS Special Ed. Teacher, and Sally Barnaby, Elementary . . . read more

2010 Basketball Homecoming Candidates

King and queen will be announced Friday, Feb. 12 at the halftime of FHS varsity boys game against Erie

by Madison Polshak, student journalist | February 10, 2010

Candidates for 2010 Basketball Homecoming are Ethan Ketterman and Alyssa Snow, Ben Gettler and Rachel Henderson, Buster Reddick and Taylor Black, and Caleb Nutt and Megan Herron. They were selected by students on Jan. 28 during a vote, and . . . read more

Thanksgiving celebration

Elementary students celebrate with food, activities

Michelle Brown, student journalist | November 25, 2009

The smell of Thanksgiving food drifted through the halls of the elementary on Tuesday, Nov. 24. Each class celebrated in different ways, but food was one thing that they had in common. Instead of eating in the lunchroom, students enjoyed . . . read more

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