Five Americans Play Preview

Five Americans Play Preview

March 25, 2013 • Trevor Tersigni, Story Writer  
Filed under All Stories, Student Life

The FHS Thespians are bringing another play our way. Coming up in April, Five Americans, Three Murders, And a Poisoning by Rebecca Preen and the Robert Bloomfield Players, will be presented at FHS Alverson Performaing Arts Center. This play, nicknamed Five Americans by the actors, is a comedic murder... Read more »

Senior Project Strikes Again!

Senior Project Strikes Again!

March 13, 2013 • Kyle Davis, Story Writer  
Filed under All Stories, Student Life

The two words that every senior is terrified of are approaching us ever so fast: Senior Project. We have all been admiring the seniors as underclassmen, using their presentation time as a way to get out of class. Now, we as seniors have to put on the show for them. I can honestly say I am envious of... Read more »

New in Town – Mrs. Hasseld

New in Town – Mrs. Hasseld

March 4, 2013 • Kyle Davis, Story Writer  
Filed under All Stories, Student Life

On a crisp day in August one teacher by the name of Mrs. Hasseld, got a call that she was going to teach at Fowlerville High School. The courses that she has to master and teach at FHS are BST Core, 8th grade technology, and a credit recovery class. She knew we were a small community but little did she... Read more »

From Teacher to Principal

From Teacher to Principal

March 4, 2013 • Will Wheeler, Story Writer  
Filed under All Stories, Student Life

Just this year, Mr. Hardenbrook has become the new Assistant Principal of Fowlerville High School. He is a well-educated man, as he has been to three different colleges and obtained multiple degrees from each college. Mr. Hardenbrook went to high school in Ida, Michigan. Ida is a really small town with... Read more »

How to A-C-E the ACT

How to A-C-E the ACT

March 1, 2013 • Christopher Blum, Assistant Editor-in-Chief  
Filed under All Stories, Student Life

Every year, juniors across the nation are required to take a dreaded assessment of knowledge known as the ACT. On its own, the ACT hardly seems that daunting. After all, it’s just like an IQ test, right? Not quite. ACTstudent.org describes the ACT as “…a national college admissions examination... Read more »

Keeping Up Foreign Relations

Keeping Up Foreign Relations

February 21, 2013 • Trevor Tersigni, Story Writer  
Filed under All Stories, Student Life

We here at FHS have the honor of welcoming Elena Gonzalez-Conde Maiz to our school. Elena is a sophomore from Spain. She seems to be fitting in just fine here, as well as acclimating to our school, and is engaging in after-school activities. Elena has come to us from the capital city of Spain, Madrid.... Read more »

The FHS Newspaper. Do They Even Know We Exist?

The FHS Newspaper. Do They Even Know We Exist?

February 12, 2013 • Trevor Tersigni, Story Writer  
Filed under All Stories, Student Life

The FHS school newspaper has been around for who knows how many years, but how many students even know we exist, and out of them, who even goes on our website? In the interest of solving this little dilemma, I have taken a poll of FHS students to find out. In general, they know we exist, but not many... Read more »

Swedish Foreign Exchange Student

Swedish Foreign Exchange Student

February 5, 2013 • Uriah Nyman, Story Writer  
Filed under All Stories, Student Life

With a first glance or a nice hello you wouldn’t know that sophomore Nicole Maria Solin is a foreign exchange student from Sweden.  When you first start to talk to her she doesn’t seem to have an accent at all.  At her home school she has been speaking English her whole life.  It is a required... Read more »

Dress Code

Dress Code

January 25, 2013 • Ashley Maas, Story Writer  
Filed under All Stories, Opinion, Student Life

Growing up we always are told to express who we are, however, with restrictions on our dress code how can we express ourselves in the most common way, through our fashion! Fashion exposes a person’s personality, clothing is worn for you to feel good and feel confident throughout the day. I can tell... Read more »

Exams—the School’s Way of Cultivating Zombies

Exams—the School’s Way of Cultivating Zombies

January 23, 2013 • Josh Schaefer, Story Writer  
Filed under All Stories, Student Life

Whether you’re a novice Freshman or a veteran Senior, everyone agrees that exams just suck. They’re long, usually hard, and cover pretty much everything you’ve learned since the beginning of the year. However, if you’ve paid at least some attention in class (and not slept through Mr. Collins... Read more »

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