Activities & Clubs
Academic Decathlon
Academic Decathlon is a class which meets during high school access and also on Fridays. High School students who wish to compete at the highest levels academically will have opportunities to represent Frontier at both the state and national levels. Mr. Fooshee is the club sponsor.
Academic Pentathlon
Academic Pentathlon is open to all Frontier Academy Middle School students who are seeking a competitive, academic based challenge. We meet during the school year in order to help prepare the team for state and national competitive testing during the spring semester. Our club meets every school day from 3:10-3:45 during CLAW time. Mr. Fooshee is the club sponsor.
Builders Club
Mrs. Neel and Mrs. Thurman host Builders Club. What is Builders Club? Builders Club is the largest service organization for middle school students and is student led! You can run for President, Vice President, Secretary or Student body rep. Or just come be a club member, we would love to have you! Please listen at school and check your email for announcements and when meetings will occur.
Chess Club
Meets every Tuesday during lunch in Mr. Helman's room. Come join us!
Coexist
Coexist's goal is to stand up against bullying, spread love, emphasize equality, and improve the school climate here at Frontier Academy. We meet the first and third Tuesday of every month in Mr. Rosson's Chemistry lab during High School lunch. Come out and join Frontier's Coexist, where everyone from every community is welcome. This is a uniting club and welcoming club for anyone part of our Frontier High School community. Come join us in creating an inclusive, loving, and equitable community here at Frontier!
Drama
Game Club - Middle School
Game club is an after school club - and we love to play games! Stay tuned for more information and listen to the school announcements! Stop by Mrs. McKinnon's classroom and find out more! Hosted by Mrs. McKinnon.
Homework Club
Homework club is a club for middle school students only. It is a daily club that meets after school from 3:30-4:00 to provide support for completing homework. Teachers and NHS members will be available to help students with their assignments. Please reach out to your student's teacher for more information.
Industrial Arts Club
This club is designed to show students how to take all the head knowledge learned in the classroom and apply it with their hands (and sometimes tools!) We will show students what tools to use for the situation at hand, how to properly and safely use power and hand tools, and how to build some great projects that students will get to keep and take home. The class is open to all middle and high school students. Contact Mr. Harrington with questions.
Key Club
Our goal is to build our home, school, and community through service. What does that mean for you? It means you get to help people, feel good about being a part of the change you wish to see in the world and have a nice bundle of community service hours for your resume/college applications. We do things like pack food boxes at the Food Bank, read books with elementary students at East Memorial, trick-or-treat for UNICEF, and lots more! Hosted by Mrs. Neel. For more information or to view our projects calendar, please CLICK HERE to visit our website.
LULAC
LULAC (League of United Latin American Citizens) is "the largest and oldest Hispanic organization in the United States. LULAC advances the economic condition, educational attainment, political influence, housing, health and civil rights of Hispanic Americans through community-based programs operating at more than 1,000 LULAC councils nationwide. The organization involves and serves all Hispanic nationality groups" (lulac.org/about). If you are interested in joining Frontier Academy's chapter of LULAC club, please talk to or email Mrs. Chacon.
National Junior Honor Society
Member nomination for NJHS will occur in September. Please email Mr. Blake with any questions.
National Honor Society
National Honor Society is sponsored by Mrs. Clark and meets the third Thursday of each month where we plan community service projects and then carry them out. Our year-long, school-wide project is free tutoring services after school for all secondary school students in the library every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. National Honor Society is not a club, but rather an honor society: Members must be juniors or seniors and are selected each spring through a rigorous, multi-step process requiring that they have a cumulative minimum GPA of 3.5 and have met personal goals of integrity, service, and leadership.
Speech & Debate Club
If you’ve ever thought it would be cool to debate all your super fantastic, and probably right, opinions with other people or if you’ve ever wanted to perform a one-person show about a drama or a comedy or if you’ve ever wanted to share a story you have written all while working towards bringing these ideas to the forefront in competition,
Speech and Debate Club is where that will be happening! If you are interested, please reach out to Mr. Kascak as soon as possible!
Student Council
High School
We plan dances, spirit week, and incredible activities throughout the year to help Wolverines thrive at Frontier!! If you would like to have a voice in what goes on at our school, please join! Questions? Please email Mr. Rosson or Mr. Ainsworth.
Middle School
Middle School Student Council will be starting soon! Our goal is to help middle schoolers become better leaders for the future, by participating in community service, organizing school events, and providing fun opportunities for all. If you would like to join, come see Mrs. Andrews or Mr. Blake and be sure to listen to announcements!
UBUNTU Leadership Team
Meets during lunch (11:01 - 11:50) on scheduled Wednesdays in room 222. This is a HS student-led group which focuses on building relationships between students of all ages in order to promote unity. This team will create and promote monthly events geared toward building community and mentorships between Middle School and High School students. "I am because we are." - Zulu Phrase Sponsored by Mrs. Roth.