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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

“If there were no limitations, financial or otherwise, I would buy a house on the east coast on a lake and it would be kinda spooky and every year there would be one day where I would throw a massive halloween party that would be catered to a very select clientele and it would be extremely elaborate, with a very grandiose dinner arranged. The house would be one of those Victorian houses. It has to be on a lake with a very particular name and an eerie doc that has a rowboat. At night the lake would get very foggy and we would send people out on the row boat to the lake and scare them. Inside the house, there would be a lot of scooby doo doors and hidden walkways and long halls with old portraits hanging on them where the eyes seem to follow you as you walk by. Whenever someone asks me what I would do if I won the lottery, this is always my answer.” -senior Chelsea Bujak

People of Fenton: senior Chelsea Bujak

Andrea Elsholz, Print Editor and Chief June 16, 2021

Summer College Visits 2021

Summer College Visits 2021

Bree Soule, Online Editor in Chief June 16, 2021

Hundreds of college visits are put on every year from colleges over the summer. These give students the ability to see the campus of a college they are considering, get more information, and see what student...

Caitlyn Jenner announces her running for California governor

Caitlyn Jenner announces her running for California governor

April Carr, Writer May 18, 2021

Caitlyn Jenner is most famously known for being a former Olympic athlete, as well for being on the reality television show, Keeping Up With the Kardashians. She has most recently announced her running...

Bree Soule and Logan Reeves take first place in Finance stock market game

Bree Soule and Logan Reeves take first place in Finance stock market game

Halee Alexander, Writer May 14, 2021

The annual stock market competition is held with Finance students statewide.This competition was one of few things normal about the year.  “The competition had no change due to the COVID pandemic,...

Students traveling for spring break face traveling guidelines

Students traveling for spring break face traveling guidelines

Madysen Krug, Writer March 18, 2021

With COVID-19 still spreading, many people have decided not to travel for spring break, fearful of catching the virus.  According to The New York Times, “Air travel is down markedly from years past.”...

Spring Sports pushed back to late March

Spring Sports pushed back to late March

Riann Masi, Writer March 13, 2021

As tryouts are approaching, spring sports teams have begun participating in open gyms, weight training and practices prior to tryouts at the end of the month. These tryouts have been pushed back to a later...

“I took piano lessons in elementary school and I’ve been playing the trombone since sixth grade. Recently I have been trying to improve my skills on the piano because I haven’t played for a while. I’ve mostly been focusing on the trombone so that I can do well in marching band and concert band. Band camp this summer was really fun and I’m looking forward to performing at the football games.” - freshman Catherine Borg

People of Fenton: freshman Catherine Borg

Elizabeth Borg, Online Writer February 10, 2021

Tips on how to improve grades

Tips on how to improve grades

Emmy Johnson, Online Editor February 8, 2021

1: Stay organized Having a messy desk or room can prevent focus and pull you away from what truly matters: classes. Having an organized space is the first step to being able to improve grades as a student....

Opinion: American Sign Language should be a required course

Opinion: American Sign Language should be a required course

Halee Alexander, Writer November 30, 2020

American Sign Language (ASL) and deaf culture is an important part of modern times. Having a basic understanding of ASL and the deaf community would allow for easier communication to a wide range of people...

How the SAT has changed because of COVID-19

How the SAT has changed because of COVID-19

Meghan Maier, Writer October 21, 2020

Because of the 2019-2020 school year ending abruptly last March, the class of 2021 was not able to take the SAT, which was postponed until Oct. 14.  “The SAT that was given is actually the same SAT...

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