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

Opinion: Social media is more beneficial than harmful

Sydney Bommersbach, Assistant Online Editor June 6, 2019

Click. Click. The camera shutter closes and takes a picture that will surely be posted on social media platforms later. Although social media is often viewed as having negative impacts on users, such a...

Opinion: Students’ statistics should not define them

Tyler Soule, Print Editor in Chief May 23, 2019

They start off as simple questions like, “hey, what’d you get on your SAT?” or “what’s your GPA?”, but all of these questions, while they may seem innocent, are an added stress that some high...

Opinion: Social media influencers do not deserve their fame

Amber Kelly, Opinions Editor May 1, 2019

Tik Tok, Instagram, Snapchat and Twitter are just a few of the apps social media influencers use to reach out to their fans. Some of the top influencers post a picture or video everyday and are paid thousands...

Opinion: Teachers should give extra credit for non-academic things

Angelina Vitarelli, Writer April 24, 2019

Recently, a few teachers at Fenton have given students the opportunity to earn “extra credit” through non-academic means. One of the ways they have done so are through purchasing supplies for the classroom....

Technology is making the average person’s life worse

Maci Best, Assistant Print Editor April 4, 2019

With the latest trends in technology, people all over the world have become obsessed with the buzz of a notification or the latest gaming system that tears them from the outside world. This increased fixation...

Technology is improving the quality of life

Amber Kelly, Opinions Editor April 4, 2019

The use of technology is inevitable. According to Statista, 270 million Americans own a mobile phone. From making tasks simpler such as video calling and streaming services, to life saving innovations...

Seniors Lauren Gruber, Kelsey Kussro, Maddie Welch, and Meaghan McArdle taking pictures before there last prom.

Opinion: Prom has become overly expensive for students and families

Sydney Bommersbach, Online Editor March 14, 2019

It all begins with the special proposal, next is buying a dress or tuxedo, then getting tickets at lunch, after that is ordering the corsage or boutonniere and scheduling hair and nail appointments for...

Opinion: Student sections at sporting events are too rowdy

Opinion: Student sections at sporting events are too rowdy

Gracie Warda, Assistant Online Editor March 12, 2019

A four-year varsity hockey player stands in the goal, waiting to catch the puck. He is the key factor in keeping his team in the running for the state championships. It feels like the most glorious moment...

Gap years ultimately leave students feeling behind

Madi Wheeler, Online Editor-in-Chief March 7, 2019

After graduating from high school, many students are looking forward to a new season of life. While some may dread the thought of stepping foot into another classroom after graduation, attending college...

Gap years can be beneficial to students

Gracie Warda, Assistant Online Editor March 7, 2019

Most people follow the traditional path of elementary school, middle school, high school then college, however, about 40,000 Americans each year take a different path by taking a gap year between high...

Smiling during the first day of school activity, senior Spencer Gabler talks to his group about what design they are planning to do. Gabler played with Play-Doh as they made a pretty flower landscape with his 4 other members in his group.

Opinion: The pros and cons to taking a gap year

March 7, 2019

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Opinion: Animal testing is cruel and not the way to test products

Angelina Vitarelli, Writer February 13, 2019

Animal testing has been around since early Greek physicians and scientists like Aristotle were alive. That doesn’t make it logical and sensible and it doesn’t make it humane. The most frequently...

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