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The student news site of Fenton High School

Fenton InPrint Online

The student news site of Fenton High School

Fenton InPrint Online

Foreign exchange students reflect on their stay in America

Foreign exchange students reflect on their stay in America

Audrey Strickhouser, Writer April 12, 2017

Camilla Graglia “I have been able to travel to many different places with my host family, the Sneddens,  while here in America. Some of the places that I have traveled to are Indianapolis, Chicago,...

Fenton InPrint returns from CSPA with Silver Crown Award

Fenton InPrint returns from CSPA with Silver Crown Award

Lilly McKee, Writer March 30, 2017

Members of the Fenton InPrint were in New York City March 12-18 for the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Conference. Out of 1,100 high school newspapers, magazines, yearbooks and digital publications,...

Senior Michael Pearce chosen for Michigan Scholastic Press Association Student Journalist Staff

Senior Michael Pearce chosen for Michigan Scholastic Press Association Student Journalist Staff

Emma Coffey, Academics Editor March 28, 2017

Senior Michael Pearce tends to be a familiar face in the halls, whether he is seen biweekly in the newscast or once a month on his sports column in the Fenton InPrint. Pearce will soon be granted in April...

People of Fenton: Take on New York City

People of Fenton: Take on New York City

March 20, 2017

People of Fenton: Take on New York City was posted on social media from the dates March 13 - 17, 2017.

Honors Literature and Composition 1 video chats with new publicised author

Emma Coffey, Academics Editor March 18, 2017

Literature and Composition teacher Sarah Anderson recommends a reading list for her students and other young adult literature fans who follow her Twitter. After seeing her name and the title of her book,...

“I always thought that moving would be really cool, like a change of scenery and the people who you meet won’t know you so if you don’t like something about yourself you can change it and be different almost. But if I was put in that situation I would just be really nervous and scared and probably really shy. I thought about going to New York for film, but I’ve never been there so I don’t know what it’s like there, but it just seems so interesting to me. I would definitely miss my mom and my dog. I don’t know what I would do without my mom everyday because she is probably one of my bestfriends. She’s just a strong woman influence in my life and is everything I aspire to be when I grow up. She is a good leader, like she will take charge of something and she is so good at it and won’t let anyone step on her toes. If someone makes her mad or does something she doesn’t think is right she’ll tell them and make sure they realise that what they’re doing isn’t beneficial. For her job she is a big leader of putting software into hospitals, she works from home and when she’s on phone calls I listen to her and she’s just so smart and uses big words and it’s so fun to listen to her take charge. I don’t want to just live life without knowing my purpose I guess, like her purpose is definitely to be an influential person to people around her because shes such a good leader. Like I want to know what my purpose is in life and if you don’t let people step on your toes or tell you you can’t do this or that you won’t find that purpose. So It’s good to know that I have someone I can look up to for that.”

People of Fenton: Junior Jessica Lynch

McKenzie Lookebill, Arts & Entertainment Editor March 10, 2017

“Getting through these last few months of high school is hard. I will miss seeing my friends everyday and my SRT family. The majority of high school I will not miss. I think SRT is important because some kids work, play sports and participate in extracurriculars so they don’t have time to do everything. It is a time where students can get caught up and ask teachers for help, which I think is crucial for math and English especially where I think people struggle. SRT is also important because you are with the same group for four years you create a connection while you are there. It gives you a sense of belonging which I think is important. It is a basic level of belonging, where you fit in and people know you. I think I have utilized the time and in the past it has helped. Having a teacher that you can count on and talk to about anything without judgement is important, because they have gone through many of the same things that students have. They usually understand and try to help you figure out the issue to the best of their ability.”

People of Fenton: Senior Skylar Parks

McKenzie Lookebill, Arts & Entertainment March 9, 2017

Staff Ed: Fake News? News integrity is up to the reader to determine

Staff Editorial March 8, 2017

“Fake News.” These words have managed to cement themselves into the minds of news consumers as buzz language that can make readers turn and run in the opposite direction. In light of recent news events,...

“We were sitting at dinner and they just told me papa died. Afterwards we all sat on the couch crying together. I learned how to be patient towards people, right before he died he never remembered people’s names. It was either alzheimers or dementia, but when people are older and they can’t remember or even just regular people to be patient with them. When teachers don’t have something graded right away, they may have been with their family, or going through something at home, which teachers could consider too. It has made more understanding, because I am more open minded. Everyone is different, and everyone is going through something.”

People of Fenton: Sophomore Emma Senyko

McKenzie Lookebill, Arts & Entertainment March 7, 2017

Class Clown: Sean Stiles and Milo Kernan

Class of 2017 Senior Mock Election results

Tess DeGayner, Website Editor in Chief March 6, 2017

As a long standing tradition, the Class of 2017 voted for the Senior Mock Elections on Feb. 16. These results will be featured in the Senior Issue of the InPrint during the month of May, as well as a...

Home Stretch: Now is the time to focus more than ever, senior class

Shelby Kienast, Features Editor March 4, 2017

As graduating seniors walk across the stage and receive their diplomas, they enter the next stage of life, full of new beginnings and opportunities. However, for some students, this is not a reality. A...

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