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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

Modifications being made to clubs

Modifications being made to clubs

Halee Alexander, Writer October 15, 2020

 With COVID-19 affecting people all over the world. The volunteer clubs at Fenton High are struggling to find places to offer help. Each club is doing their best to continue making a difference in Fenton. The...

Guest Story: Ways Keeping a Journal Can Improve Your Life

Julia Morrissey October 13, 2020

Journaling is a wonderful self-care practice that offers many personal and professional benefits. A journal can add value to your life and help you love yourself, become a better friend or classmate, and...

Tips on writing a college essay

Tips on writing a college essay

Meghan Maier, Writer October 9, 2020

For many people, writing college essays is stressful and difficult. According to a 2019 National Association for College Admission Counseling survey, college essays ranked as the “fifth most important...

FHS hires a new assistant principal, Zachary Bradley

FHS hires a new assistant principal, Zachary Bradley

Bree Soule, Online Editor in Chief September 24, 2020

Before the 2020-2021 school year began, Fenton High hired a new assistant principal, Zachary Bradley. The position was up for grabs after former assistant principal Laura Lemke replaced Mark Suchowski...

Goodbye class of 2020

Bree Soule, Online Editor June 12, 2020

Goodbye class of 2020 with messages from Fenton High teachers Michael Pearce, Matthew Sullivan and Bethany Hoover.

Arts classes undergo modifications to accommodate school shutdown

Arts classes undergo modifications to accommodate school shutdown

Andrea Elsholz, Features Editor April 7, 2020

When reported cases of the COVID-19 virus jumped from two to 20 overnight, Governor Gretchen Whitmer made the decision to close schools in Michigan, requesting that they  find online alternatives for...

Looking inside of the GenNET room, this is  where students can take the classes American Sign Language and AP Calculus.

Classes not normally available taught in “FaceTime” format

Anna Weigle, Writer October 24, 2019

Fenton High has broadened its class selection this year by making further use of the GenNET classroom. The classroom brings a FaceTime-like setting between the students and teachers at Fenton, along with...

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