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The student news site of Fenton High School

Fenton InPrint Online

The student news site of Fenton High School

Fenton InPrint Online

While volunteering at the Princess Ball for World of Wonder, senior Minna Ramirez sprays a finishing polish on one of the girls nails. On Oct. 13 and 14, NHS members helped run the show for kids attending the ball.

10th annual Princess Ball returns to Fenton

Alexandra Marsee, Writer October 19, 2018

On Oct. 13 and 14, the 2018 Princess Ball came to the World of Wonder (WOW) building for the 10th consecutive year. With princess volunteers to professional fairytale performances, the ball attracted hundreds...

“My mom played the saxophone when she was younger, and she told me it was pretty easy which made me decide to try it. I started playing [the saxophone] in sixth grade and I’ve been playing ever since. I think it’s super interesting in how complex the instrument is and how far you can take it. I practice almost every SRT in the uniform room as long as I don’t have any homework. I hope to apply to Interlochen and make it into their school. My advice is, if you ever want to get into music, try it, it’s going to be hard at times but it’s more fun when you know all the skills.”

People of Fenton: sophomore Clayton Stoker

Regina Pauly, Social Media Director October 18, 2018

“At a very young age I started gymnastics and I learned a ton of different skills. Gymnastics transitioned into dance and I did dance and gymnastics for a really long time. From there I went onto competitive cheer, I’ve never done competitive cheer but I automatically made it onto varsity. Varsity cheer is really fun, it’s actually a lot harder than it looks, especially competitive cheer because we have to lift people up and throw them and then you’re getting throw yourself which makes for a lot of hard work to get to that point of trust with one another. Overall, I’m so happy I’m on the cheer team and with all of the relationships I’ve formed because of it.”

People of Fenton: junior Jaidyn Rogers

Regina Pauly, Social Media Director October 16, 2018

“Leading up to the blood drive, there’s a lot of work that goes into it as far as coordination and communication. When it comes to the day of, the blood drive is pretty self-sufficient, but it’s nice to see all of our hard work pay off and know that we put in work to such a great cause.”

People of Fenton: senior Nolan Day

Regina Pauly, Social Media Director October 11, 2018

A Star is Born is revived on the big screen

‘A Star is Born’ is revived on the big screen

Hannah Young, Writer October 10, 2018

“A Star is Born” conveys a timeless tale, in which each generation can relate to. In the 1930’s, Janet Gaynor and Fredric March starred in the original movie. It would be the first of many. In 1954,...

Virtual Enterprise International class receives position announcements

Jessie Bright, Writer October 9, 2018

On Thursday Oct. 4, Virtual Enterprise International (VEI) teacher Bruce Burwitz’s class held interviews for students’ positions in Waybound, Incorporated, the clothing company run by the class. VEI...

While junior Sydney Acho sets up the ball to middle hitter senior Erin Carter, the boys varsity soccer team watches on. The girls volleyball and boys soccer programs participated in Volley-4-a-cure fundraiser for the Negley family.

Annual Volley-4-a-Cure event honors the Negley family

Sydney Bommersbach, Online Editor October 8, 2018

Mother, wife, teacher, coach and participant in the Fenton community, Julie Negley, was chosen to be at the forefront of the Volley 4 a Cure game on September 26. Julie was diagnosed with colon and liver...

PHOTO Alex Marsee

Erebus Haunted House review

Alexandra Marsee, Writer October 5, 2018

Erebus is a four story haunted attraction in Pontiac, Michigan. Being the biggest haunted house in America, it attracts tens of thousands of thrill-seeking patrons a year. The terror-filled tower has been...

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