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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

Opinion: Online schooling is detrimental to students' learning

Opinion: Online schooling is detrimental to students’ learning

Angelina Vitarelli, Writer April 29, 2020

On March 12, Fenton High School students attended their last full day of school of the 2019-2020 school year, although they didn’t know it at the time. The decision to close schools for the remainder...

Opinion: Online schooling is beneficial for students

Opinion: Online schooling is beneficial for students

Riann Masi, Writer April 29, 2020

Michigan schools K-12 have been ordered by Governor Gretchen Whitmer to close buildings and begin schooling online. Schools are to stay close to help decrease the spread of COVID-19 by lessening social...

Opinion: high schools should not offer weighted classes

Opinion: high schools should not offer weighted classes

Gracie Warda, Online Editor in Chief April 8, 2020

On a four-point scale, how is it possible for a student to have a 4.2 Grade Point Average (GPA)? Well, this can be achieved thanks to weighted classes, which are on a five-point scale. Weighted classes...

Illustrations of the anatomy of the human head in profile in the style of a plastinate or an anatomical teaching model.

Opinion: Organ donation is worth the risks

Jessie Bright, Writer June 11, 2019

Every day in the US, 20 people die waiting for an organ on the transplant list. Add those numbers up, and it leads to approximately 7,300 preventable deaths per year in our country alone, according to...

Illustrations of the anatomy of the human head in profile in the style of a plastinate or an anatomical teaching model.

Opinion: Organ donation is too risky

Hannah Young, Online Editor June 11, 2019

Organ donation can be a disheartening activity. Because of the high cost, surgical complications that can occur. The ethical factors that lead people away from choosing to donate. More often than not,...

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...

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