A beautiful juxtaposition lies in the profiles of the school's youngest and oldest students. The kindergarten pages are filled with innocent, humorous responses to what they want to be when they grow up. In contrast, the graduating cohort pages feature mature reflections on their time at Frontier Primary, complete with messages of advice for future students. The Making of a Keepsake: Behind the Scenes
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: Individual and group photos of students and their form teachers. A beautiful juxtaposition lies in the profiles of
The photo of Ethan and Ketch appeared in 2017, but its impact endures. Since then, the story has been featured on multiple news outlets, including the Orlando Sentinel, WPTV, and WESH. It continues to surface on social media as a heartwarming example of schools doing right by their students [6†L3-L6][7†L4-L5][8†L1-L3]. The Making of a Keepsake: Behind the Scenes
These pages are filled with wide smiles, hands-on art projects, and the pure joy of foundational learning. Features include "What I Want to Be When I Grow Up" quotes and photos from their very first school orientation.
The yearbook highlights the school's commitment to nurturing "Cultured and Expressive FRONTierers". These themes are deeply embedded in the school’s visual identity and daily life: