Welcome to the Frontier Computer Science web page. We offer a variety of computer science classes which include instruction in the Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint); Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, PhotoShop, and Illustrator) and video productions. Yearbook I and II and Personal Financial Literacy are also offered through the Computer Science Department.
Frontier Public School is located in north-central Oklahoma and has an enrollment of about 400 students pre-kindergarten through 12. It is a rural school that serves the communities of Red Rock and Marland, Oklahoma. Frontier is a participant of the laptop program, where all students grades 9 through 12 have available to them a laptop computer to work with. Students do desktop publishing, web page design, as well as working with several software packages that are used in the work force. Students from Frontier graduate with an understanding of technology that surpasses most college students. I am very proud of our student's efforts and I hope you enjoy the student projects and other materials you find on this web site.
Michelle Humble, Instructor
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Financial Literacy - Class Notes/Student Files
| Standard | Student Module | Presentation |
| Introduction--Economic Reasoning | Economic Reasoning | Introduction: Economic Reasoning |
Standard 1: Earning An Income |
Module 1.1: Jobs vs. Careers Module 1.2: Income and Taxes Module 1.3: Goal-Setting Module 1.4: Managing Your Income |
Standard 1: Earning An Income |
| Standard 2: Taxes | Module 2.1: Somebody Has To Pay Module 2.2: Voluntary Compliance |
Standard 2: Taxes |
| Standard 3: Financial Service Providers | Module 3.1: Finding Financial Services | Standard 3: Financial Service Providers |
| Standard 4: Managing a Bank Account | Module 4.1: Tracking Your Money | Standard 4: Managing a Bank Account |
| Standard 5: Saving and Investing | Module 5.1: Getting Started Module 5.2: The Rule of 72 Module 5.3: Saving and Investing Tools Module 5.4: Time is Money |
Standard 5: Saving and Investing |
| Standard 6: Retirement Planning | Module 6.1: Planning for Your Retirement Module 6.2: Longevity and Retirement |
Standard 6: Retirement Planning |
| Standard 7: Borrowing Money | Module 7.1: Remember the Interest Module 7.2: It Is In Your Interest Module 7.3: Your Credit Score Module 7.4: Consumer Credit Legislation |
Standard 7: Borrowing Money |
| Standard 8: Credit Cards adn Online Shopping | Module 8.1: Credit Cards: More Than Plastic Module 8.2: Credit Cards: Shopping Online |
Standard 8: Credit Cards and Online Shopping |
| Standard 9: Fraud adn Identity Theft | Module 9.1: Beware! Consumer Fraud Module 9.2: Beware! Identity Theft |
Standard 9: Fraud adn Identity Theft |
| Standard 10: Renting vs. Buying | Module 10.1: Housing Alternatives Module 10.2: Renting an Apartment Module 10.3: Buying a House |
Standard 10: Renting vs. Buying |
| Standard 11: Risk Management and Insurance | Module 11.1: Identifying Risk Module 11.2: Different Types of Insurance Module 11.3: Using Insurance to Manage Risk |
Standard 11: Risk Management and Insurance |
| Standard 12: Gambling | Module 12.1: Risky Business | Standard 12: Gambling |
| Standard 13: Bankruptcy | Module 13.1: Managing High Levels of Debt |
Standard 13: Bankruptcy |
| Standard 14: Charitable Contributions | Module 14.1: Charitable Contributions Module 14.2: Checking Out Charitable Groups |
Standard 14: Charitable Constrbutions |
| Buinding Academic Vocabulary | Personal Financial Literacy GLOSSARY |
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