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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

Senior Brennan Hennson listens to the Boys and Business speaker while he is thinking about a possible future in business.

The upcoming event, Boys and Business offers event to engage with accomplished entrepreneurs

Ellie Vasbinder, Writer November 21, 2016

On Dec. 1, up to 30 junior and senior boys from Fenton, Lake Fenton and Linden High Schools will have the opportunity to engage with local businessmen. Jesse Anderson, a speaker and facilitator for Boys...

Local restaurant, The Barn provides meals to the community on Thanksgiving Day

Audrey Strickhouser, Writer November 19, 2016

The comfort of people, sharing funny memories and stories with each other about things they are grateful for. A big bite into creamy mashed potatoes and the juicy turkey that your family has been preparing...

Sophomores Sara Eisenbeis and Makayla Murphy show excitement to help spread awareness about pancreatic cancer by wearing purple just like many other student at Fenton High School.

Students dress in purple for Pancreatic Cancer Awareness day

Madi Wheeler, Writer November 18, 2016

On Thursday Nov. 17, both FHS and AGS students dressed in purple to support Pancreatic Cancer awareness day. “The color purple is the color for Pancreatic cancer,” senior Troy Smigielski said. “November...

Fenton-Linden Ski team travels to Torch Lake for bonding weekend

Fenton-Linden Ski team travels to Torch Lake for bonding weekend

Devon Mann, Features Editor November 15, 2016

The Fenton-Linden ski team recently travelled to northern Michigan for a team bonding weekend at YMCA camp Hayo-went-ha, located in Belair. The skiers left Fenton on Thursday, Nov. 10 and travelled more...

Love, Riley: A letter to my 5 year old self

Riley Wilson, Print Editor in Chief November 8, 2016

The big, bright yellow bus would promise you the best days of your life as you stepped up on it, grin on your face, and lunch pal in hand, ready for a day of 5 year old fun. You will sit next to the window...

Love, Riley: A letter to my 2 year old self

Riley Wilson, Print Editor in Chief October 29, 2016

Look at you, pacifiers clutched in both hands as your feet patter aimlessly amongst the wooden floor of your house. You’re still so innocent, pure and so unaware of evil, don’t let anyone take that...

GPA calculation varies by school, electives and advanced classes most often affected

Lukas Zywicki, Writer October 24, 2016

Thousands of students apply annually to colleges, and to them, grade point average may appear to be simple. However, once they begin the process they will discover that it is more complex. Larger schools...

Eight grader Ryder Spees sits among his fellow Algebra 2 classmates, all several years older than him.

AGS student Ryder Spees takes Algebra 2 at the high school

Ellie Vasbinder, Writer October 20, 2016

While other students are allowed only seven minutes to get to their class, eighth grader Ryder Spees requires 10. Every A Day at 12:40 p.m., Spees makes the 10 minute walk from the middle school to the...

Social studies teacher Nicholas Gregory hosts Presidential Debate event for students

Social studies teacher Nicholas Gregory hosts Presidential Debate event for students

Audrey Strickhouser, Writer October 12, 2016

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With PSAT right around the corner, students start preparing for SAT in April

Jillian Ferry, Website Editor October 1, 2016

Nose deep in books, junior Ari Mansour has already started studying for the SAT. While students begin stressing out about this test, others try to get ahead. “I have been studying a lot for the SAT,”...

Seniors Brooke Mock and Evan Rudzinsky work Fenton Farmer’s market

Lilly McKee, Writer September 26, 2016

The Fenton Farmers Market works with, and for farmers market organizers, managers, farmers, vendors and friends to create a thriving marketplace for local food and farm products. According to The Michigan...

FHS welcomes teacher, Rebecca Earnhart from Peru

Devon Mann, Features Editor September 26, 2016

Spanish teacher Rebecca Earnhart always knew that she wanted to help people, but she never imagined that the desire would take her to Peru, South America. She and her family migrated there in 2000 to conduct...

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