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: Life360 allows parents to keep an eye on their children

Opinion: Life360 allows parents to keep an eye on their children

Natily Hall, Writer January 17, 2020

Life360, which is an app where family members can track each other, has acquired a lot of positive and negative opinions from children and parents. Some believe it allows parents to be overprotective or...

Opinion: Hats should be allowed in school

Opinion: Hats should be allowed in school

Natily Hall, Writer January 3, 2020

Constantly being told “take your hat off,” gets annoying, especially if you suffer from “hat hair”. Hats have been a part of trends for many years, especially during the wintertime when they act...

A wave of controversy follows the release of “Joker”

A wave of controversy follows the release of “Joker”

John Sabato, Reviewer October 8, 2019

Since it was announced, the Joker solo film was never meant to be a big-budget blockbuster that rocked a cinematic universe to its core. It was always meant to be a deep character study of one of the most...

Opinion: Fenton High should not have an open campus

Opinion: Fenton High should not have an open campus

Riann Masi, Writer October 3, 2019

Lunch periods are the free time in a students' days when they get to eat and socialize. Some high schools have an open campus lunch, meaning students may leave school property to go purchase food outside...

Opinion: Fenton High should have an open campus

Opinion: Fenton High should have an open campus

Sydney Bommersbach, Assistant Online Editor in Chief October 3, 2019

Driving to Panera Bread, Vibe Well or Fenton House for lunch seems like a dream to Fenton High students. In reality, having an open campus would make much sense and be very beneficial to all. It would...

Amber’s All About Fashion: Fall, Fashion Week & Friends

Amber Kelly, Opinion Editor October 1, 2019

The oversized sweater and leggings combination is overdone. I’m not saying I won’t ever wear that outfit combination again, but it’s boring. Sweaters and a leather skirt or fitted pair of dress pants...

Opinion: Early morning SRT helps students thrive

Opinion: Early morning SRT helps students thrive

Bree Soule, Writer September 23, 2019

While walking through the school hallway in the morning, you may see numerous tired faces as students begin to file in. Students drag their feet to first hour wishing it was the end of the day already....

Opinion: School uniforms absolve conflicts that non uniform schools have

Ellie Vasbinder, Assisstant Print Editor in Chief September 18, 2019

They stifle kids’ individuality. They’re ugly. They’re too expensive. Uniforms are often seen as something that stops students from expressing themselves, or just bothersome because they aren’t...

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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: Social media is more beneficial than harmful

Sydney Bommersbach, Assistant Online Editor June 6, 2019

Click. Click. The camera shutter closes and takes a picture that will surely be posted on social media platforms later. Although social media is often viewed as having negative impacts on users, such a...

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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