Aurora Frontier P-8,
3200 South Jericho Way, Aurora, CO 80013
About Us
Aurora Frontier P-8 is a school located at 3200 South Jericho Way in Aurora, Colorado, United States. The school offers a variety of programs and services for students, including Try Hockey for Free Sessions with the Colorado Avalanche, Girls Hockey Night at Avalanche games, and art competitions. Students at Aurora Frontier P-8 recently won 1st place in a statewide Youth Arts Month flag competition, with their artwork displayed at the state capital. The school also collaborates with CherryArts to showcase student artwork at the Cherry Creek Shopping Center. Bell times are Monday-Friday from 7:45 am to 2:30 pm, and student drop-off is not permitted before 7:30 am. Additionally, Aurora Public Schools provides services for gifted and talented students. For more information, visit the AGATE Website.
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"Great school with very good hard working teachers. My kid will advance with having the same classmates from Kindergarten through 8th grade since they built middle school into the system. With Pre-K and Kids Adventure, an on-sight before and after school day care program, the benefits are numerous. Also, Aurora Public School district has had such competition with Cherry Creek School district since before I was a kid, APS has been on their "A" game, and reviews from the public are higher than ever and in some cases outrank Cherry Creek."
"Great place for before and after school care for the Frontier school kids."
"it was the worst i mean some teachers was raciest and when there was i fight the teachers did not do a thing about it."
"Great school! My boys attended since the day they opened their doors in 2006 and are currently attending high school (Vista Peak) one is about to graduate this year and the other wrapping up his sophomore year. The school is not racist (as one reviewer stated)! Some people like throwing that word around as if it's a badge of honor to do so. Great neighborhood (Conservatory) as well!"
"Racist School, education is a priority but making students feel like they have a voice should be a priority. The administration there will tell you that they go class to class evaluating every teacher and assure parents their teachers are performing at their full potential but at the end of the day a little child could be more honest then the staff. My lil cousin is telling me how she feels and everything she endures in that school and it is absolutely disgusting. She's getting bullied and the most a staff member will tell her is to "Deal with her problems herself"."
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