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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

As they conclude the walk at Bush Park, junior Erica Kolanowski smiles alongside teacher Lori  Thompson and junior Makayla Bachman.“I felt so happy and proud throughout the whole walk,” Kolanowski said. “ I kept thinking that I had no idea that I could make an impact this big.”

Students walk to make a difference

Brendan Triola, Writer December 17, 2015

In the wake of the Missouri protests, students across the country are trying to force change in their communities. Anywhere from walking out of school to protest teachers getting pink slipped to marching...

NHS, Key Club visit nursing care center

Myla Wolosonowich, Writer December 16, 2015

Generations mix with each other every other Sunday at the Crestmont Nursing Care Center. Key Club and the National Honor Society members have been volunteering at the Crestmont Nursing Care Center for...

The conclusion of the Fenton Momentum project ushers in additional improvements

The conclusion of the Fenton Momentum project ushers in additional improvements

Emily Battaglia, News Editor December 15, 2015

ART Isabelle McIntosh Those driving down Leroy Street this afternoon see a downtown area very different from the one eight months ago. Since April, the streets of the downtown area have been resurfaced,...

Businesses reflect on how the Streetscape project affected them, return of customers

Jennifer Eisenbeis, Breaking News Editor December 1, 2015

During the beginning of April, the project began. Although the goal of the Streetscape project was to improve the road, look, and safety of Fenton’s downtown district, the time during construction and...

“Great Thanksgiving Listen” by Story Corps aims to preserve family memories

Alexis Megdanoff, Editor in Chief November 25, 2015

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Colleges across the nation de-emphasizing standardized test scores

Emily Battaglia, News Editor November 17, 2015

Throughout most of high school, there is a heavy emphasis placed on the importance of a high ACT or SAT score in order to be accepted into the school one desires. However, a new method of admissions has...

Program introduces creative writing classes

Kaylee Vasbinder, Features Editor November 16, 2015

Southern Lakes Parks and Recreation is known for the opportunities it provides for people to get active. However, SLP&R has introduced creative writing classes to its long list of programs to help give...

Paying for college night advises parents, students on paying for college

Kelsie Lane, Writer November 16, 2015

A special parent advisory council meeting was held on Nov. 4, to inform parents and students interested in applying for college of ways to make higher education more affordable. A representative from Mott...

Purple Out Day organized by Student Council for pancreatic cancer

Purple Out Day organized by Student Council for pancreatic cancer

Alexis Megdanoff, Editor in Chief November 9, 2015

An abundance of purple will be appearing in the halls this Thursday for an event known as the Purple Out in an effort to raise awareness for pancreatic cancer. Student Council is leading the way by collecting...

Kettering Universitys college visit

Kettering University’s college visit

Jennifer Eisenbeis, Online News Editor November 7, 2015

Kettering University came for a college visit during SRT in the counseling office on Nov. 3. At  Kettering’s college visit, the admissions officer discussed the way that classes run, the degrees and...

NHS hosts Stuff the Bus

NHS hosts Stuff the Bus

Olivia Diesch, Writer November 6, 2015

NHS is encouraging students to donate items to  “Stuff the Bus”, an annual canned and nonperishable food drive that donates the proceeds to people in the community who are in need. “Stuff...

Group of students head to Guatemala to continue volunteer work

Group of students head to Guatemala to continue volunteer work

Myla Wolosonowich, Writer November 5, 2015

Submitted by Michael Fabatz Members of the school and community will be taking a mission trip to Guatemala this December and again this coming June to help Dorie’s Promise, an orphanage, and other...

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