You might wonder why a Frontier Primary School yearbook exclusive is relevant today. In an era of social media and fleeting memories, the physical yearbook represents a fixed point in time. It is proof that we were young, that we were awkward, and that we belonged to something.
For the families of Frontier, these pages are more than photos. They are the record of the playground where first kisses happened, the cafeteria where mystery meat was served every Tuesday, and the auditorium where you forgot your lines in the school play.
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.”
Below the photos, a student-written caption says: “We have traded scars for safety. But have we traded adventure for anxiety?” frontier primary school yearbook exclusive
Local parents have demanded the page be redacted. The school board held a four-hour emergency meeting last Tuesday. The result: a 3-2 vote to keep the page. “This is history,” said board member Linda Crenshaw. “And history is not always comfortable.”
Cover (Page 1)
[Center, large font] FRONTIER PRIMARY SCHOOL YEARBOOK EXCLUSIVE 2025
[Center, smaller] “Where every student is a pioneer”You might wonder why a Frontier Primary School
Inside page (autographs section)
AUTOGRAPHS & MEMORIESName: _____________________ Favorite memory this year: ___________________ One word for Frontier Primary: _______________ Inside page (autographs section) AUTOGRAPHS & MEMORIES Name:
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As we move into the 90s, the Frontier Primary School yearbook exclusive reveals a shift in American childhood.