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Fenton InPrint Online

The student news site of Fenton High School

Fenton InPrint Online

The student news site of Fenton High School

Fenton InPrint Online

“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...

“I try to plan ahead a lot, I dont try to do things in the moment. I try to break down stuff and plan everything I need to do that day. If a friend asks to hang it on a school night I normally say no, or I mentally check my to do list to see if I am available first. It helps me because I am a huge procrastinator and it helps me get things done.”

People of Fenton: Freshman Regan Lange

McKenzie Lookebill, Arts & Entertainment March 3, 2017

“The most meaningful relationship I have is with my mom. She is my best friend and I tell her everything. Whenever I have issues with friends, I go to her and she gives me advice. I had a lot of issues in my friend group in eighth grade, like bullying within my friend group. She helped me get through that situation and helped me realize that I have truer friends out there. She is the reason I have the friends I have today. My happiest moments are on the way to church with my mom every Sunday. We can have deep, meaningful conversations. I appreciate it because during that time I feel safe and comfortable. We will have fun days where we go shopping and to lunch. We live in a house with boys so its nice to go out and do something fun with her.  She has always been the voice of reason and she is always there to help us through anything.”

People of Fenton: Anonymous 03

McKenzie Lookebill, Arts & Entertainment March 1, 2017

“My friends are meaningful in my daily routine you always have them to lean on. I love having friends and hanging out with people because you are never lonely. They like the same things I do. Having someone to talk to when you are feeling down is important because you can’t tell your parents everything, they don’t get it. Friendship is basically like your family, it’s always good to have all kind of friends because there is always someone to talk to.”

People of Fenton: Junior Brandon Higham

McKenzie Lookebill, Arts & Entertainment February 28, 2017

“God has given me some gift where people tell me things. My husband will always say ‘how in the five minutes of checking out at the store did you get that worker to tell you all of that’. It is just a gift I have where people tell me stories, and I love it. I admire, and I learn from these stories. Anywhere I go I meet all kinds of interesting, fascinating people. Along all of my travels I have heard excellent stories, horror stories, funny stories and dark stories. I don’t judge I just love learning about people, and I am very thankful.”

People of Fenton: English teacher, Lisa McGill

McKenzie Lookebill, Arts & Entertainment Editor February 27, 2017

During her media service class, sophomore Jenna Thornton straightens up the book fair that was taking place in the library.

Media center displays award winning books in honor of Love Your Library event

Tess DeGayner, Website Editor in Chief February 25, 2017

The media center opened prior to standard time on Feb. 23 for an event to promote the significant role the library and the books play within the building. “This is Love Your Library month and we decided...

“I struggle with my weight because I am not happy with the way that I look and I feel like I am being judged all the time. High school norms of judging people make me feel more singled out. Most people see the norms as being skinny and the pictures you see in the magazines, if you see the ‘popular’ kids they are all fit which discourages me. Public or private schools can still give you this feeling, wearing a uniform can make you feel judged because people see it as wearing the brand, even though you could be wearing the same style clothes. Being dressed up and looking the way I want makes me feel happy with the way I look and I do believe in loving who you are and not trying to be someone you are not, but wearing bigger clothes so no one can see me helps me feel better too. It is nice to either be with friends or do school work so I don’t notice people because I am focused on something else. I have started this thing where I get up and workout for a half an hour every morning so that makes me feel good about the day and know that I am making a change. You shouldn’t worry about what other people think, if you don’t want to change, don’t change. If you do want to make a change, make a change and stick to it, you won’t see a difference right away but you will if you work hard.”

People of Fenton: Anonymous 02

McKenzie Lookebill, Arts & Entertainment Editor February 24, 2017

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