Stress is something that many students deal with. Whether stress is from home, work or school, it seems inescapable for some. Tired, overworked and stressed out brains need breaks every once in awhile....
One of the most common lessons a parent ever teaches their child is to not accept gifts from strangers. According to CNN, seven out of 10 Americans will hand out candy on Halloween, which means that kids...
For 15 years, Fenton High has offered an alternative option to the typical six class schedule to its students. Genesee Career Institute provides the opportunity for hands-on career experience in high school....
Maci Best, Assistant Print Editor
• October 15, 2018
From France to Japan, exchange students have come from around the globe to experience high school in the United States. For these students, it is a decision that could change their lives as they uproot...
Children should get 60 minutes or more of physical activity daily, and adults should get at least two and a half hours (150 minutes) of physical activity each week, according to the U.S. Department of...
Gracie Warda, Assistant Online Editor
• August 23, 2018
With back to school season in full swing, many students may be shopping for supplies and thinking about what will be necessary in the upcoming year. See below or click here for a comprehensive list of...
Madi Wheeler, Online Editor in Chief
• July 9, 2018
For all of our runners, kayakers and those who enjoy triathlons, here are some road races, trail runs, triathlons and kayaking trips for the rest of the summer. Click on the name of the race for the sign...
Madi Wheeler, Online Editor in Chief
• July 2, 2018
Each Fenton InPrint staff member chose one of their personal favorite books and as a staff, we have compiled our top 10 favorites. Click on the book title for the link to buy it.
Between Shades of...
Over Mother’s Day weekend, I had one of the most eye-opening experiences of my life. A three day camp in Canada that made me realize things about myself that I never knew before. I was one of 30 students...