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: Out-of-state college is better than in-state college

Opinion: Out-of-state college is better than in-state college

Gracie Warda, Online Editor in Chief December 5, 2019

Last year, a Fenton InPrint poll found that only 18 out of about 200 seniors in the class of 2019 decided to go out-of-state for college. This statistic is close to the national average, according to Niche,...

Opinion: Out of state college is not the best choice for students

Opinion: Out of state college is not the best choice for students

Bree Soule, Writer December 5, 2019

The thought of traveling to a different state may sound fun at first, especially for those who love to travel, but attending college out of state has numerous disadvantages. According to The College Solution,...

Pros and Cons of taking IB exams

Pros and Cons of taking IB exams

Taron Masi, Online Editor November 20, 2019

Fenton High School is different from many schools in the district in that they offer students interested in classes that promise more rigor, demand and provide new challenges in their academic careers...

College is becoming expensive, here’s some resources to ease the costs

College is becoming expensive, here’s some resources to ease the costs

Grahm Staib, Writer November 14, 2019

If you’re going to college, you’re most likely going to find yourself in a pile of debt. According to the Federal Reserve, 62 percent of adults aged 18-29 have took on some debt after attending a four...

How to sign up for college campus visits

Delaney Bryson, News Editor September 17, 2019

College campus visits allow students interested in certain colleges to see what the campus looks like and get a preview of what it might be like to be a student there. Signing up for college visits is...

“With college applications closing in, the future seems so close. One of my highest aspirations is to become a corporate lawyer. To achieve this, I aspire on attending either the University of Michigan or Ohio State for political science with a minor in history. It’s my hope to be able to incorporate my education of politics and law into a career that I’d love.” - senior Jake Novak

People of Fenton: senior Jake Novak

Taron Masi, Online Editor July 29, 2019

10 things to do this summer to avoid boredom

10 things to do this summer to avoid boredom

Delaney Bryson, News Editor July 3, 2019

As July begins, the first month of summer is over—the days have become longer and hotter and entertainment opportunities seem to be dwindling. Some students may be feeling the boredom of long, hot summer...

Opinion: Students’ statistics should not define them

Tyler Soule, Print Editor in Chief May 23, 2019

They start off as simple questions like, “hey, what’d you get on your SAT?” or “what’s your GPA?”, but all of these questions, while they may seem innocent, are an added stress that some high...

Patricia Gray teaches her class.

Teachers deserve more acknowledgment for everything they do

Madi Wheeler, Online Editor April 25, 2018

In a student’s entire school career, they spend approximately 15,000 hours in school. That is about that many hours spent with a teacher, thus a student spending more of their day-to-day time with a...

Dual enrollemnt through Mott Community College available

Regina Pauly, Writer April 24, 2018

When scheduling comes around and it’s time to do course selections for next year, juniors and seniors have the option to do dual enrollment options with U of M Flint but there is also Mott Community...

In A Minute: College

In A Minute: College

McKenzie Lookebill, Online Editor in Chief January 26, 2018

In a minute, something can change your mind. An idea, a person, or a statement has the power to alter your understanding. In a minute you can learn the good, the bad, and the ugly about college. From our...

On Monday nights game, sophomore Logan Welch one of the teams players pitched during that nights game. The jv boys baseball team played two games against Linden winning both with the scores of 6-3 and 3-0.

Underclassmen students commit to colleges with sports scholarships

Hannah Young, Writer December 19, 2017

Perfecting their sport for a college scholarship is on some athlete's mind throughout their high school career. Underclassman being offered a scholarship is a rare occurrence, yet junior Logan Welch and...

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