All School Updates January 14, 2026
01/14/26, 9:03 AM

All School Updates
January 14, 2026
K-5 News
Elementary (K–5) Yearbook
5th-grade families also have the option to purchase a special ad for their student. Ad purchases must be made by February 13th.
Attention 5th Grade Families
Please complete the Intent to Return form for the 2026-2027 school year.
Click here to complete the form.
4th & 5th Grade Concert Information-Save the Date
Our 4th and 5th-grade students will perform over two evenings. Your child’s concert date is based on their classroom teacher. Each evening will include two performances: one at 4:30 PM and one at 6:00 PM.
April 21 Performances
Mr. Whitton
Mrs. Olhava
Mrs. Venn
Mrs. Coggswell
Mr. Stutler
April 22 Performances
Mrs. Maxey
Mrs. Matthews
Mrs. Holdren
Mrs. Colbeth
Mrs. Whatley
We look forward to seeing you there and celebrating our students’ hard work! 🎶
Click here for more information!
Click here to reserve your seat for the concert!
6-12 News
Attention 6-12th-grade families
Please complete the Intent to Return form for the 2026-2027 school year.
Click here to complete the form.
🎭 Middle School Performance: Alice in Wonderland
Join us for our middle school production of Alice in Wonderland!
📅 January 16 & 17
⏰ 7:00 PM
📍 Location: MAD House
🎟️ Tickets: $5 (online purchase required)
📱 Important Ticket Information:
Tickets must be purchased online. You will receive a digital ticket on your phone to show at the door.
🎉 Opening Night – January 16
Click here to purchase tickets-January 16-Opening Night
🎬 Closing Night – January 17
Click here to purchase tickets-January 17-Closing Night
A Note from Mr. Budzynski
Happy New Year! Returning from the winter break, we have had several questions about the use of smart glasses in school. Smart glasses are often capable of recording video, playing music, answering calls, and more. Some of the glasses may include prescription lenses.
Because students are bringing this technology into the classroom, we need to be clear about appropriate use in a school setting. Just like smart watches should only be used as an analog watch, smart glasses should only be used as regular glasses.
If students choose to use the digital features of the glasses, that should only happen during the times when phones are allowed - during passing periods, high school lunch, and open blocks for upperclassmen. Using smart glasses or smart watches during class will result in the student being asked to put them in the classroom holding location until the end of class. At that time, they will be returned.
Please know that recording video or audio is never allowed during school hours, whether using a Chromebook, phone, smart glasses, or other device.
Also important to remember, standardized testing is coming in April. As per test requirements, smart glasses (including prescription), smart watches, and phones are all prohibited from testing environments. Please plan ahead to adjust during that time. Students with prescription smart glasses will be required to use an alternate pair of glasses during testing.
If you have questions, please reach out to me. Thank you!
Mat Budzynski
Principal
970-339-9153 ext. 1162
AD Corner
This month, our coaching staff is emphasizing the Wolverine Commitment of Commit to Positivity. We’re excited to continue building a strong, supportive culture across all of our programs.
We are also planning our third Lead ’Em Up work session for student-athletes toward the end of January or beginning of February—more details coming soon, so stay tuned!
Middle School Athletics Update:
Beginning next school year, Frontier Academy will no longer be part of the NPMLA (Northern Plains Middle Level Association) for middle school sports. We will be joining a new league, the Junior Patriot League (JPL), which will more closely align with our high school league.
A few important changes we want our community to be aware of:
- Admission will be charged for middle school games in accordance with JPL bylaws
- Adults: $5
- Seniors/Students: $4
- JPL will move away from grade-level teams in court sports and instead use A, B, C, and D level teams (mixed grade levels).
- One change currently under discussion is the inclusion of 6th graders in all sports we offer. This is not finalized, but we want families to be aware that it is being considered.
- Our league teams: Frontier Academy, Brush, Weld Central, Platte Valley, Valley, Hemphill, Fort Lupton, Highland, and Wiggins.
More details, including finalized bylaws, will be shared as they become available. If you have questions, please reach out to Emily Fiscus at fiscuse@frontieracademy.net.
Attention Senior Parents: If your athlete plans to continue their athletic career at the next level, please notify Mrs. Fiscus as soon as possible. We will be hosting our College Signing Event on Wednesday, May 6th, from 3:30 to 5:30 PM. Additional information will be shared closer to the date.
Benefiting LCC K9 Comfort Dogs💙🐶
Frontier Academy's National Honor Society is collecting supplies to support LCC K9 Comfort Dogs, who provide comfort and care to people during times of crisis. Your donations help these amazing dogs continue their important work!
📍 Donation Drop-Off: Donations can be dropped off at the front office of the Secondary Campus.
Requested Donations:
Petrodex Toothpaste (Poultry Flavor)
Red Barn Bones (any flavor)
Nylabones
Lint Rollers
Poop Bags
Purina Pro Plan Beef & Rice Formula Dog Food
Hill’s Science Diet Large Breed Chicken & Barley
Toys such as tug ropes, Lamb Chop toys, balls, and more
Middle School (6–8) Yearbook
High School (9–12) Yearbook
If you'd like to have a book guaranteed to be waiting for you in May, you need to order BY January 20. Click here to order. Not sure if you ordered one? Students will have access to a list of who has ordered in their email and on their Class of ____ Google Classrooms.
K-12 News
Putt Putt Night & Chili Dinner ⛳️
📅 Save the Date: January 23 | 5–8 PM
📍 Where: Frontier Academy Elementary Gym
Make it a full night of fun and food! 🍽️
Dinner will be served in the elementary cafeteria by our Academic Decathlon team. Enjoy chili, cinnamon rolls, a hot dog, and a drink—all while supporting this amazing team.
Attention English Learner Programs
Each year, students in English learner programs take the WIDA ACCESS language proficiency test. The test measures academic English language proficiency for students learning English in our school and throughout our state.
The test is scheduled to be taken between January 12, 2026, and February 13, 2026.
Please contact Amy Willis or Jacque Schmidt if you have questions about the WIDA ACCESS test.
Save the Date: Make-A-Wish at Frontier Academy 💙⭐
Frontier Academy K–12 will come together with our community to help grant wishes and spread hope. This is a meaningful opportunity for our Wolverines to unite, give back, and support those in our community.
Please begin to save your loose change and prepare for fun events throughout the week of February 9th-12th that have an entry fee for participation.
Wolverines Make Wishes Come True! 💫💙
Click Here to donate to Frontier Academy Wish Week 2026

