School yearbooks are more than a collection of pictures; they are historical records of youth, growth, and community. The annual release of the Frontier Primary School yearbook is a highly anticipated event for students, parents, and faculty alike. This exclusive look explores how the publication team captures a year of academic milestones, creative achievements, and unforgettable memories. The Evolution of the Frontier Primary Yearbook
Then there is the page no one talks about: The Departures. It’s a grid of small, grainy photos. Twelve faces. Twelve names. Below each, a line reads: “Moving to Anchorage / Fairbanks / Juneau / Texas.” frontier primary school yearbook exclusive
Ethan was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when he was just five years old. His body cannot produce insulin, meaning his blood sugar levels can swing dangerously high or low without warning. Two years after his diagnosis, his family was matched with a trained service dog: Ketch. School yearbooks are more than a collection of
Behind every great school year is a dedicated leadership team and a passionate faculty. This year, Frontier Primary School’s educators focused on a core theme: "Pioneering the Future." The administration introduced new holistic learning frameworks designed to foster resilience, curiosity, and empathy in every student. The Evolution of the Frontier Primary Yearbook Then
The back cover of the Frontier Flyer is not an ad for a local dentist. It is a single question, typed in Comic Sans, centered on a white background.
Not everyone is celebrating. Page 47 features a “Then and Now” comparison of the school’s playground. The “Then” photo (1982) shows a towering metal slide, a merry-go-round that could achieve dangerous speeds, and a set of monkey bars over asphalt. The “Now” photo shows a rubberized surface, a plastic playset with no moving parts, and a sign that reads “Walking Only.”