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: Humans have increased the rate of Global Warming

Gracie Warda, Assistant Online Editor January 24, 2019

By 2100, ocean levels could rise up to 26 inches— enough to cause significant damage to some coastal cities. Hurricanes, tornadoes and other forms of extreme weather have become more unpredictable and...

Opinion: Life360 is not beneficial for parents and children

Opinion: Life360 is not beneficial for parents and children

Hannah Young, Online Editor January 22, 2019

Being a parent in today’s day and age is using technology to monitor their kids’ activity. Nowadays, parents are using methods such as Life360 and Find My Friends to monitor their childrens’ location...

Opinion: Rioting and acts of terrorism are not the answer

Lukas Zywicki, Sports Columnist January 15, 2019

Every day there seems to be a protest/riot and people are attacking one another. It’s just the way the world works now. But why? Why is it now just part of life to hate someone for reasons that are minimal...

Opinion: New Year’s Resolutions should not be obsolete

Opinion: New Year’s Resolutions should not be obsolete

Jessie Bright, Writer January 10, 2019

New Year’s resolutions are a tradition for a reason. New Year’s Day marks the end of the holiday season and begins a new year full of possibilities and new beginnings. This is the perfect time to incorporate...

Opinion: High school should be teaching life skills

Hannah Young, Writer December 17, 2018

‘When will I ever use this?’ or ‘When will I use this in my life after high school?’ are questions frequently asked by many high school students. Often enough, students feel like they aren’t...

Opinion: Reading classic novels is necessary in high school

Opinion: Reading “classic” novels is necessary in high school

Sydney Bommersbach, Online Editor December 14, 2018

Whether a reader is 16 or 76, reading a piece for the first time or the fifth time, “classic” pieces of literature appeal to all types and groups of people. Although many students groan when they hear...

Opinion: How social media has changed the way we consume news

Taron Masi, Online Editor December 6, 2018

There are approximately 3.03 billion active social media users worldwide. That’s close to half of the entire population. Because of the emergence of social media sites, online news consumption has risen....

The belief behind the legend of bigfoot

Dylan Dockins, Writer November 1, 2018

The ever present question of Bigfoot has been alive to believers and skeptics alike. These larger than life creatures generally reside within the great expansive forest of North America and Asia. Being...

Opinion: The struggle to complete a neverending to-do list

Madi Wheeler, Online Editor in Chief October 26, 2018

The feeling of completing your to-do list is near pure bliss, but as you near your goal, suddenly, five more things are added. The feeling of utter defeat quickly takes over. Between the constant flow...

#WhyIDidn’tReportIt lets victims share their stories of abuse

Gracie Warda, Assistant Online Editor October 22, 2018

Bill Clinton. Al Franken. Ed Schrock. John Conyers. Donald Trump. Brett Kavanaugh. The number of politicians involved in non-consensual sex scandals is increasing by the day, and these allegations are...

Yelling is not the best way to parent teens

Taron Masi, Online Editor October 2, 2018

Over the past 50 years, the way parents discipline their children has gone through some changes. Over time there has been one form of parenting that hasn’t changed at all—yelling. Its safe to say that...

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