The student news site of Fenton High School

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

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...

If Fenton Schools were 100 students

Riley Wilson, Print Editor in Chief September 12, 2016

The Class of 2020 tours the halls of FHS

Tess DeGayner, Website Editor in Chief September 6, 2016

Adjacent to the Andrew G. Schmidt Middle School lies the class of 2020’s new home, Fenton Senior High. Student council members guide the incoming freshman through the halls, stopping at key locations...

FHS publications and multimedia staffs take home individual awards and three Spartan Awards

FHS publications and multimedia staffs take home individual awards and three Spartan Awards

McKenzie Lookebill, Writer April 23, 2016

The FHS Fentonian, InPrint, InPrint Online and News took home 81 individual awards, and three Spartan Awards from the Michigan Interscholastic Press Association (MIPA) spring award and on-site contest...

Spanish 2 students learn commands to improve understanding of the language

Eva Benore, Writer April 20, 2016

Learning about positive and negative commands, Spanish teacher Nickole Smelis assigned a command project to examine how well her students understood the material she was teaching. “Learning commands...

Leap year brings cultural traditions and extra 24 hours

Leap year brings cultural traditions and extra 24 hours

Jade Allami, Writer February 29, 2016

A Leap year occurs every four years to keep the calendar in alignment with the Earth’s revolution around the sun. Unlike what most think, it does not take exactly 365 days for Earth to complete its travel...

A walk in my shoes: Alumni & Marine, Bryce Roney

A walk in my shoes: Alumni & Marine, Bryce Roney

Shealyn Mandle, Editor in Chief February 15, 2016

When Bryce decided he wanted to become a Marine, it was a major decision for him. The path that laid in front of him was blurry and confusing. He was only 19 and didn’t know what he wanted to do with...

These students claim communication and compromise is the key to relationships

These students claim communication and compromise is the key to relationships

Ellie Bennett, Writer February 14, 2016

Walking down the halls of the high school there are couples everywhere. Some have been together for months, while others have been together for years. In the spirit of love and the upcoming holiday, couples...

Mission work leads to personal growth, new experiences for senior Brendan Thompson

Mission work leads to personal growth, new experiences for senior Brendan Thompson

Alexis Megdanoff, Editor In Chief January 21, 2016

The phrase “tropical paradise” evokes images of beautiful Caribbean waters and hot sand on stunning shores. However, reality was far from this euphoric scene PHOTO SUBMITTED by Brendan Thompson for...

Pig dissections help Anatomy students learn more about the human body

Pig dissections help Anatomy students learn more about the human body

Mckenzie Lookebill, Writer January 10, 2016

Students sit at their desks with their computers while Anatomy teacher, Lisa Stewart, slices into a fetal pig. As the class watches, Stewart makes incisions, they become intrigued at the sight of the lungs...

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