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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

Meaningful holiday ornaments

Meaningful holiday ornaments

Hannah Weaver, Writer December 14, 2020

Christmas is right around the corner. With that, that holiday season can bring a lot of new and old memories; like putting that one special ornament on the tree. “I have a lot of ornaments,” senior...

Favorite winter foods and drinks

Favorite winter foods and drinks

Meghan Maier, Online Editor December 3, 2020

During the winter season, there are a variety of foods and drinks that are popularized this time of year. Below are six classic winter foods to keep you warm and in the winter spirit.

The chance of a prom is currently unknown

The chance of a prom is currently unknown

Meghan Maier, Online Editor December 2, 2020

After homecoming was cancelled, questions about prom were up in the air with juniors and seniors crossing their fingers in hopes another dance won’t be cancelled. “Honestly, it’s hard to know,”...

The Pathfinders help each other through the pandemic

The Pathfinders help each other through the pandemic

Hannah Weaver, Writer November 27, 2020

The previous school year, a new group at Fenton High emerged and has been growing ever since— the Pathfinders. They have been checking up on those around them and praying for those who decide to reach...

Fenton High students become less connected with the school

Fenton High students become less connected with the school

Benny Burke, Writer November 25, 2020

On Nov. 16, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced a three-week public health order that shut down high schools, colleges, organized sports and casinos. Fenton Area Public Schools returned to virtual learning...

What students are thankful for

What students are thankful for

Madysen Krug, Writer November 24, 2020

 

Inside Scoop: Oley Frappier

Inside Scoop: Oley Frappier

Bree Soule, Online Editor In Chief November 23, 2020

Oley Frappier wakes up in the morning and starts his day off by heading to FHS. He can be seen holding the school entrance door open for students in the morning, smiling as students walk by. “I have...

How to vote, for first-time voters

How to vote, for first-time voters

Emmy Johnson, Writer November 13, 2020

An upcoming election is leaving first-time voters confused and asking, “How do I vote?” The answer may seem simple, but with hoops to jump through in order to attain a ballot or even registering to...

Black Friday changes to prevent COVID-19 outbreak

Black Friday changes to prevent COVID-19 outbreak

Bree Soule, Online Editor in Chief November 6, 2020

Black Friday— one of the most recognizable days of the year— has been “cancelled” for stores around the U.S. To avoid large crowd gathering inside stores, Black Friday has been spread out through...

The positive and negative impacts of quarantine

The positive and negative impacts of quarantine

Adeline Ostrander, Writer November 5, 2020

After spending several months in quarantine, teenagers and adults all over the country have been discovering new things about themselves, leading people to undergo both good and bad physical and mental...

Traditions families participate in during the fall

Traditions families participate in during the fall

Riann Masi, Writer October 30, 2020

The leaves have started to change from green to shades of red and the wind has begun to chill announcing the beginning of fall. With the season starting many families have begun to engage in their traditional...

Caroline Weaver finalist for NMSP

Caroline Weaver finalist for NMSP

Emmy Johnson, Writer October 28, 2020

The National Merit Scholarship Program (NMSP) is a competition where students with the highest Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) score compete to be a finalist or semifinalist and achieve a scholarship...

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