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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

Self improvement books to kick off the new year

Self improvement books to kick off the new year

Jensen O'Brien, Writer January 16, 2024

With the start of the new year, many are looking to start their new year’s resolution and turn a new leaf. These are five self-improvement books that can help with a broad range of different struggles. ...

Opinion: Banned books belong in schools

Opinion: Banned books belong in schools

Sylvia Kline, Editor March 16, 2023

The banning of books in an educational setting has recently been a tumultuous discussion in American communities. These conversations have sparked impassioned debates, contributed to concern over students'...

Dr. Seuss books have been taken off the shelves

Dr. Seuss books have been taken off the shelves

Bree Soule, Online Editor in Chief March 22, 2021

Theodor Seuss Geisel, also known as Dr. Seuss, is one of the most popular children’s authors of all time. Over the years, he has published over 60 children’s books— most under his well-known pseudonym. His...

Top five re-readable books

Top five re-readable books

Gracie Warda, Online Editor in Chief February 3, 2020

There are some books that are only enjoyable the first time around, but there are other books that capture a reader’s heart read after read after read. See below for 5 books—that you might have already...

Staff Picks for March is Reading Month

Staff Picks for March is Reading Month

Jessie Bright and Gracie Warda March 21, 2019

As the month of February comes to a close, March is Reading Month festivities begin. See below for some of the InPrint staff’s top picks. Information Compiled by Writer Jessie Bright, Design by...

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...

Juniors Joe Amberg and  Olivia Blumenschein observe the American Library Association award winning books displayed in the media center  this morning. In addition to the books, a coffee bar was offered to participants.

Ten reads for over the summer

Madi Wheeler, Online Editor in Chief July 2, 2018

Each Fenton InPrint staff member chose one of their personal favorite books and as a staff, we have compiled our top 10 favorites. Click on the book title for the link to buy it. Between Shades of...

John Green releases new book after five years of waiting

John Green releases new book after five years of waiting

Lily Tiong, Writer November 29, 2017

“Turtles All the Way Down” by John Green is the first novel to be published since he wrote “The Fault in Our Stars” five years ago in January of 2012. Written through 16 year old Aza Holmesy’s...

Banned Books Week awareness is mentioned in literature classrooms

Banned Books Week awareness is mentioned in literature classrooms

Jillian Ferry, Assistant Online Editor in Chief September 29, 2017

Libraries and schools across the country come together for one week at the end of September to celebrate books, more specifically banned books. Banned Books Week began in 1982 and for 35 years, it has...

English teacher Sarah Andersen recieves funds outside of the district for independent reading

English teacher Sarah Andersen recieves funds outside of the district for independent reading

McKenzie Lookebill, Arts & Entertainment Editor February 21, 2017

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