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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

Tie the Knot . . .

Cassidy Rourke, Sports Editor May 2, 2014

On March 21, 2014, in the midst of record breaking snowfalls and a polar vortex, a 10-year ban was momentarily lifted for same-sex couples in the state of Michigan by U.S. District Judge Bernard A. Friedman;...

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Eat Bread to Raise Dough

InPrint Staff April 29, 2014

Please join Fenton High Yearbook and Newspaper at Panera Bread located on Owen Rd. Tuesday, May 6 any time from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. A percentage of your purchase will be donated to these FHS publications...

After devoting nearly eight months to their MYP personal projects, 286 sophomores will present their final products on April 29 in both gyms of FHS

Shealyn Mandle, News Editor March 27, 2014

The MYP (Middle Years Program) project was introduced to FHS three years ago as a part of the  IB program. In order to receive credit students have to complete 20 process journals, a report and a showing...

Alternative internet courses offer students more ways to learn

Lauren Lenz, Writer March 26, 2014

While many students head to their third hour class ready to hear another lecture, senior Corinne Beemer finds her way to the library and logs on to a computer to begin working on her online class, AP Calculus...

Spending time with his favorite little boy, sophomore Michael Fabatz prepares Louis to play soccer at a park. “I brought a pair of little soccer cleats that a friend gave me,” Fabatz said. “I decided to give them to Louis because he was my favorite. He was so excited to have them, he wore them even when we weren’t playing soccer.”

Honors American Studies class raises money to combat water poverty in Guatemala

Allie Howell, Editor-In-Chief March 26, 2014

A group of about 30 FHS students grades 10 - 12 have participated in mission trips to Dorie’s Promise Orphanage in Guatemala. On the trips, the students play with the children and also do community...

Pause Before You Post

Alexis Megdanoff, Writer March 26, 2014
Jostens aims to stop cyber bullying by encouraging students to make smart decisions online

Take Your Pick: As final decisions are released, students weigh options; plan futures

Hudson Villeneuve, News Editor March 26, 2014

Surrounded by bright brochures and staring at his acceptance letters, senior Ross Person silently debates which school he wants to attend for the next four years.   “My decision was down to...

Fenton bond proposal will not increase tax rate

Submitted by Dr. Timothy Jalkanen, Superintendent March 20, 2014

It is true.  The Fenton Area Public Schools May 6 bond proposal for $11 million will not increase the currently authorized millage rate.  How is this possible?  There are two basic reasons the currently...

Having “LifeSmarts” takes five students to Walt Disney World

Lauren Davis, Online Editor March 18, 2014

After winning the State LifeSmarts Competition  for the fourth year in a row this past February, five students will be flying off to Orlando, Florida on April 26 to compete in the Nation LifeSmarts Competition. “LifeSmarts...

Widespread flu outbreak in Michigan reminiscent of 2009 swine flu pandemic has several sick and it is spreading

Amanda West, Writer February 18, 2014

The cold weather did not come to Michigan alone this winter. It was accompanied by the flu, which has a number of healthy people sick and hospitalized, in critical condition from an H1N1 strain. Although...

Freshman Luke English puts wires together on the robot in preparation for the team’s upcoming competition that will take place March 6-8 at Kettering University.

Robotics team forms; provides members with scholarship opportunities and hands on learning experience

Carly Riggs, Writer February 18, 2014

Leaning over the table in the lab room, with gadgets and gears strewn about, freshman Luke English works on the robotics team’s latest project. Members of this club get a hands-on experience both on...

Award winning newspaper and yearbook staff looking to recruit people for next year’s staff

Kaylee Vasbinder, Writer February 18, 2014

Every year the Columbia Scholastic Press Association (CSPA) presents the Crown Awards to high quality student print and digital mediums. “The Crown Awards reward outstanding work done by student journalists...

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