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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

Downtown Fenton Streetscape Project conducted by Fenton Momentum

Tess DeGayner, Content Editor May 25, 2015

Streets like Shiawassee, Adelaide and Leroy, are affected by the reparations in downtown Fenton. The total cost of this project is estimated to be 5 million, $3 million will be funded by the City of Fenton...

Students turn in petition to keep block scheduling

Alexis Megdanoff, Online Editor May 11, 2015

Today, sophomores Michaela Young and Sean Stiles will turn in the petition they started to the school board at the meeting later this evening. The two started this petition to voice the opinion of the...

Accepting the challenge: AP students endure hours of testing

Emily Battaglia, Writer May 7, 2015

Pages of notes, AP study guides, and endless hours of studying- these are just a few of the things that encompass the beginning of May, known to many as AP testing time. From May 4-15, the months of preparation...

Ambassadors return from Memphis trip with new memories

Ambassadors return from Memphis trip with new memories

Alexis Megdanoff, Online Editor April 28, 2015

All photos submitted by Anna Dietrich Members of the Ambassadors returned from their Memphis trip, during which they participated in performances, workshops, and an A Cappella festival. Their weekend...

Students voice their opinions to school board members

Jennifer Eisenbeis, Writer April 27, 2015

Because of the need to reduce the budget, the school board has decided on three possible items in the school to cut: IB, block scheduling, and SRT. Junior representative Mckenzie Mead scheduled a meeting...

Exhibition night ends MYP process for sophomores

Michael Pearce, Writer April 27, 2015

The MYP Personal Project has ended for the sophomores. On, April 21, the fourth annual Personal Project exhibition night took place. “For my project I built a gun case,” sophomore Spencer Bundy...

Respect your Mother: students recognize Earth Day

Calli Miller, Writer April 24, 2015

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With the demand for skilled tradesmen increasing, opportunities provided by community colleges increase

Emily Battaglia, Writer April 22, 2015

After all graduation rituals have come to a close, new alumni may find themselves heading to a four-year college similar to their former classmates. However, what many may not realize is that after high...

LifeSmarts Team captures state championship

Emily Battaglia, Writer April 22, 2015

For the fifth consecutive year, the LifeSmarts team captured the state championship at their competition this past February. Coached by Bruce Burwitz, the winning team consisted of seniors Madison...

Seniors Rachel Shegos and Madison Wagner participate in a discussion with a local business woman.

Girls and Business connects high school girls with local business women

Alexis Megdanoff, Online Editor March 20, 2015

The Chamber of Commerce organized a one day event that focused on showing junior and senior girls all the possibilities in the world of business. Advice on interviews, budgeting and personal branding was...

State decides to offer different standardized test to juniors

Carly Riggs, Content Editor March 9, 2015

With the plans for next year’s standardized testing already announced, the state of Michigan’s decision to use the SAT in place of the ACT for the juniors of 2016 has some heads turning. “The...

National Reading Month kicks off with Dr. Seuss’s birthday March 2

Cameron Mathews, Writer March 5, 2015

National Reading Month began March 2 with the celebration of renowned children’s author Dr. Seuss’ birthday. The National Education Association, in partnership with Dr. Seuss Enterprises, will help...

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