PTO is asking you, the Aurora Frontier Community, to help us feed the around 80 Aurora Frontier staff members that will stay late for the final night of fall parent teacher conferences on Thursday, September 29th, 2022.
Since Sept. 15- Oct. 15 is National Hispanic Heritage Month the theme we have chosen for the Frontier staff to enjoy is “Fiesta Dinner”. Items can be sent to school with your child the week of 9/26. Please have all items delivered by the morning of 9/29.
Items should be in disposable contaniners if possible.
Please note any possible food allergies if you contribute something homemade.
Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. There also are spots for set up and clean up volunteering.
Welcome to the one-stop shop for everything regarding the upcoming Falcon Frenzy!
When is it?
October 10th 25th, 2019 (Postponed due to snow)
The run portion will be 8:00 to 9:15am for middle school and 9:30 to 10:30 for elementary school.
The carnival will be from 12:30 to 2:20pm.
Pledges are due by Oct 8th.
How much?
Since this is our one major fundraiser of the year, we are collecting $20 from each student who would like to participate, but everyone can raise as much as they can. There will be prizes for the students who raise the most.
However, money will NEVER be a reason why someone cannot participate. All parents/students need to do is ask.
What do you get?
Every student will receive a Falcon Frenzy t-shirt that they will make in art class. Every student will also receive 2 carnival tickets (2 stamps on a wristband) for the paid activities and an otter pop.
Can adults get the cool t-shirts too?
Yes! Adult t-shirts can be ordered on the pledge form or purchased at the carnival for $10 each.
What about prizes?
The student (middle and elementary) who raises the highest amount of money gets a gift certificate to purchase a pair of sneakers ($100 value).
Top finishers in each race get swag bags.
A random student who submits the pledges will win a swag bag.
The class with the highest participation will get donuts and juice.
The class that raises the most money will get a pizza party.
What if a student doesn’t want to run?
Students can choose to not participate and instead make cards for veterans.
Students who choose not to run/walk will have the option of attending the carnival. They will receive 1 ticket for the carnival.
What will be at the carnival?
Free activities:
Playground
Carnival games
Graffiti box that can be a permanent art display
Otter pops for all students
Hula hoops and jump rope
Snowball fight
Paid activities (1 ticket each):
Pie in the face
Dunk tank
Bounce house
Cookies
Snow cones
Popcorn
Face painting
Shoulder/hand massage
Beading booth
Cake walk
Additional tickets can be purchased at $1. Students who raise $40 or more get unlimited activities.
Community and parents are invited to the carnival!
CSEdWeek, or Computer Science Education Week, is an initiative to create awareness of the importance of programming in today’s world, provide opportunities for everyone to learn, and inspire the next generation of students.
Why? Because in the 21st century, programming is everywhere, and every child will benefit from learning the basics, even if their interests lie elsewhere and they have no intention of making it their career.
We have a busy week ahead of us! On Wednesday, we will be planning lots of fun events at our monthly PTO meeting. And Friday is our Lava Island fundraiser night – stop by to enjoy some active family time, get the wiggles out, and help Aurora Frontier!