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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

“I recently got my first job at Mega Coney Island as a waitress. It was really hard at first, but I’m extremely proud of myself for sticking with it and learning instead of just giving up. It was hard to memorize the menu in a short amount of time, and also talking to strangers was out of my comfort zone. But I think any job is hard and stressful when you first start, so I would say I’m most proud of myself for committing to it because It helped my communication skills and it’s taught me a lot about responsibility."

People of Fenton: junior Anna Avendt

Ellie Vasbinder, Assistant Print Editor May 30, 2019

“If I could give my younger self advice, I would tell him to not be afraid to try new things. You could try something and love it and make it your passion. Don’t be afraid to fail because you learn from every experience and grow as a person. I was always scared to try new sports because I didn’t want to get laughed at for not being as good as everyone else. Now as I have grown up, I regret not joining different teams or clubs because that could have been an amazing experience in my life.”

People of Fenton: sophomore Joey Pierce

Lydia Podlesak, Assistant Print Editor May 28, 2019

“I would say my mom is the most influential person in my life. She loves to take on leadership roles, in the Fenton Education Foundation for example, and is open and friendly with anyone she meets. Her kind, hard working, and outgoing personality has reflected on the person I’ve become. If it wasn’t for her, I wouldn’t be as confident or charismatic.”

People of Fenton: freshman Kiersten Lapa

Sydney Bommersbach, Assistant Online Editor May 23, 2019

"If I could give one piece of advice to my younger self I would tell myself to be more open-minded and less stubborn. Life is considerably more enjoyable when you have the ability to see things from other people’s perspectives and keeping an open mind tends to keep me out of trouble."

People of Fenton: junior Kevin Hall

Gracie Warda, Assistant Online Editor in Chief May 7, 2019

"My childhood hero is my dad. He helps me every day with things I don’t know, and shows me. I’ve learned a lot from my dad from changing my oil to figuring out how to change a light bulb. He is at my side and always there for me and is willing to help as much as he can."

People of Fenton: junior Sam Smith

Tyler Soule, Sports Editor May 2, 2019

"If I could have one superpower, it would be teleportation, because I love to travel. The first place I would go is Egypt. I like the pyramids, I’m interested in the structure and how they were built. "

People of Fenton: junior Tia Watkins

Gracie Warda, Assistant Online Editor in Chief April 30, 2019

“One piece of advice I would give to someone is to drink more water,” sophomore Audrey Trammell said. “It sounds very nerdy, but I started drinking water and my skin cleared up and I started getting up earlier, overall I felt a lot better.”

People of Fenton: freshman Audrey Trammell

Regina Pauly, Social Media Editor April 26, 2019

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