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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

The Lifesmarts team from two years ago in 2016. The 2018 team will travel to San Diego for the national competition.

Lifesmarts students get the opportunity to travel to San Diego

Taron Masi, Writer March 22, 2018

Four Fenton students are getting the chance to travel to California, after taking the ultimate consumer challenge: the LifeSmarts test. The Fenton LifeSmarts team, consisting of seniors Luke Lynch, Matt...

“I started wrestling when I was seven years old because I had gotten tired of just sitting on the bench at meets watching my brother so I decided to give it a try. I like how it is very team oriented and it feels like a family. During meets I’ve had boys cry and one boy went out into the hallway and punch a bunch of lockers after I beat him. Being in a male dominated sport, it shows me the dedication that I have to the sport that I love and what I am capable of.”

People of Fenton: Junior Chloe Wagner

Madi Wheeler, Online Editor March 6, 2018

Elementary students should still be taught cursive

Delaney Bryson, Writer March 2, 2018

Sitting in her third grade classroom, a young girl is learning how to write in cursive. While she strings letters together into words and sentences, she occasionally glances to her side where images of...

New opportunities available once students reach age of majority

New opportunities available once students reach age of majority

McKenzie Lookebill, Online Editor in Chief February 22, 2018

Voting, booking hotels and creating doctors’ appointments are all privileges once a person turns 18. At FHS, students also have the opportunity to assume responsibility for themselves; it is known as...

What the story of Matthew Shepard can teach Fenton High

What the story of Matthew Shepard can teach Fenton High

Sydney Bommersbach, Writer January 24, 2018

“Faggot,” and “that’s so gay,” are words thrown around in the hallways and in everyday conversations, not being thought about twice after being said. In order to force students to step back and...

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