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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

Summer bucket list for no boring days

Summer bucket list for no boring days

Sydney Bommersbach, Assistant Online Editor in Chief June 13, 2019

Summer only lasts for the few short months of June, July and August, so don’t waste a second of your time. Look at this bucket list to keep yourself busy, or make your own bucket list with the template...

Video: What advice would you give to your younger self?

Gracie Warda, Online Editor in Chief May 28, 2019

In this video, students answer the question: What advice would you give to your younger self? Comment your answer below!

Movie Review: Detective Pikachu

John Sabato, Reviewer May 14, 2019

(No Spoilers) Pokémon is a modern phenomenon and a staple in pop culture. When news broke of this movie being in development at Warner Brothers, everyone was a bit worried, as video game movies haven’t...

With actor Joe Bujak "dying" in her arms, senior Alex Marsee shows students a piece of what occurred at Columbine High School. IB Theatre students presented their production of 'Columbinus' March 15-17.

Senior Alex Marsee takes on the role of “Perfect” in Columbinus

Alexandra Marsee, Writer May 2, 2019

Columbine; hearing the city strikes a certain fear down any American that knows its name. The site of the first mass school shooting of America, the small town quickly made a name for itself that will...

Fenton high school hosts 4 student teachers for school year

Bree Soule, Writer April 30, 2019

This year, Fenton High was introduced to four new student teachers: Nicholas Juip, Rebecca Tuuri, Rachel Ockerman and Sal Ausiello. Each has a mentor to assist with day to day challenges in the classroom...

Members of the Lifesmarts team pose for a photo before they compete.

FHS students compete in national LifeSmarts competition

Gracie Warda, Assistant Online Editor April 26, 2019

On April 12-19, students from business teacher Bruce Burwitz’s classes traveled to Orlando, Florida for the nationwide LifeSmarts competition. Seniors Evelyn Eck, Ted Graves, Andrew Fox and junior Joel...

Opinion: Teachers should give extra credit for non-academic things

Angelina Vitarelli, Writer April 24, 2019

Recently, a few teachers at Fenton have given students the opportunity to earn “extra credit” through non-academic means. One of the ways they have done so are through purchasing supplies for the classroom....

Basic information about being an organ donor

Basic information about being an organ donor

Sydney Bommersbach, Online Editor April 23, 2019

According to American Society for Transplantation, one person’s decision to become an organ donor can make a difference in as many as 50 lives. Here is how to become a donor and the process through...

Students have limited rights on school property to ensure the safety of others

Ellie Vasbinder, Assistant Print Editor April 19, 2019

The Bill of Rights in the Constitution clearly states the civil liberties we have as people, specifically in the first amendment: freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of...

Local magician brings magic and mystery into the spotlight

Local magician brings magic and mystery into the spotlight

Tyler Soule, Sports Editor April 18, 2019

The magician grabs his props and prepares to wow the crowd. The crowd stays hooked through each movement he does. They are trying to figure out every step of his trick, but a magician should never reveal...

“I’m very into playing music. I play the drums mainly, but also just recently got a guitar. I’m constantly writing, performing and listening to different types of music. I think music is a great medium for creativity. I believe anybody can make some great music.”

People of Fenton: sophomore Jackson Wilt

Taron Masi, Online Editor April 18, 2019

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