
23-24 FHS Weekly Update #20
December 4 - 8, 2023 - (Office Hours 7:00 - 3:30)
Jinglefest - December 2nd
Parent University - Stress Mgt. Tweens & Teens - Dec 5th
Young Men & Workforce - December 8th
Holiday Break: 12/16/23 -1/2/24 - School Resumes 1/3/24
Exam Week - January 8 -12, 2024 - Half Days on 1/11 & 1/12
No School - MLK Day/Teacher Work Day - Monday 1/15/24
December: Week #1 - December 4 - 8, 2023
Monday (12/4/23) -
- After School Tutoring (aka AST) 2:40 to 3:40 p.m., unless taking a bus, then 3:20 p.m.
Tuesday (12/5/23) -
- After School Tutoring (aka AST) 2:40 to 3:40 p.m., unless taking a bus, then 3:20 p.m.
- Parent University - Topic: Stress Management - 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday (12/6/23)
- NO After School Tutoring due to Staff Meeting
- Staff Meeting - 2:40 to 3:40 p.m.
Thursday (12/7/23)
- After School Tutoring (aka AST) 2:40 to 3:40 p.m., unless taking a bus, then 3:20 p.m.
Friday (12/8/23) -
- Young Men & The Workforce Field Trip - 7:45 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
- Fenton Community Orchestra Concert - 7:30 p.m.
Saturday (12/9/23) -
- Fenton Community Orchestra Concert - 7:30 p.m.
Varsity Athletic Schedule (Home Only)
First Semester Attendance Appeals - Due December 15th
Students who have exceeded 10 or more absences in the first semester will have to submit an Attendance Appeal by Friday, December 15th if they haven't already returned a signed Attendance Improvement Plan.
Attendance Appeals were distributed to students meeting that criteria and were present in SRT on Thursday, December 7th. Written Attendance Appeals will be due back to the basket in the Main Office by Friday, December 15th.
Failure to submit an Attendance Plan could result in:
- Being put on an Attendance Plan for the 3rd marking period (Mid-January to end of March) with strict criteria to meet to have credit re-instated.
- Result in credit being placed on hold during the Attendance Plan period.
- Negative impact on transcript with NC (no credit) shown on document, which could impact college acceptance.
- Negative impact on Athletic Eligibility for sports.
Students may have "held" credit earned back by:
1. Meeting conditions of a 9-week Attendance Plan.
2. Having an Attendance Appeal granted (i.e. submitting more documentation such as Dr. notes, repair bills, etc.) for absences/tardies.
3. Earning a C+ (77%) or better on the first semester exam for impacted class(es).
Other December's Weekly Calendars
December: Week #2 - December 11 - 16, 2023
Monday (12/11/23) -
- After School Tutoring (aka AST) 2:40 to 3:40 p.m., unless taking a bus, then 3:20 p.m.
Tuesday (12/12/23) -
- After School Tutoring (aka AST) 2:40 to 3:40 p.m., unless taking a bus, then 3:20 p.m.
- FHS Choir Concert - FHS Auditorium - 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday (12/13/23)
- After School Tutoring (aka AST) 2:40 to 3:40 p.m., unless taking a bus, then 3:20 p.m.
Thursday (12/14/23)
- After School Tutoring (aka AST) 2:40 to 3:40 p.m., unless taking a bus, then 3:20 p.m.
- FHS Band Concert - FHS Auditorium - 7:00 p.m.
Friday (12/15/23) - Holiday Break begins at the close of business
Saturday (12/16/23) - Holiday Break through January 2nd, school resumes January 3rd
January Calendars
Week #1 - January 1-5, 2023
Monday (1/1/24) -
- No School - Closed
Tuesday (1/2/2) -
- No School - Closed
Wednesday (1/3/24) - School Resumes
- After School Tutoring (aka AST) 2:40 to 3:40 p.m., unless taking a bus, then 3:20 p.m.
Thursday (1/4/24)
- After School Tutoring (aka AST) 2:40 to 3:40 p.m., unless taking a bus, then 3:20 p.m.
Friday (1/5/24) -
Week #2: January 8-12, 2024 - Exam Week
Monday (1/8/24) -
- Regular Day
Tuesday (1/9/2) -
- Regular SRT Day
Wednesday (1/10/24) -
- 5th and 6th hour exams in the afternoon
- After School Tutoring (aka AST) 2:40 to 3:40 p.m., unless taking a bus, then 3:20 p.m.
Thursday (1/11/24)
- 1st and 2nd hour exams
- Half Day of School - Dismissed at 10:54 a.m.
Friday (1/12/24) -
- 3rd and 4th hour exams
- Half Day of School - Dismissed at 10:54 a.m.
Saturday (1/13/24) -
Monday (1/15/24) - MLK Day - No School/Teacher Work Day
Tuesday (1/16/24) -
- 2nd Semester/3rd marking period begins
- After School Tutoring (aka AST) 2:40 to 3:40 p.m., unless taking a bus, then 3:20 p.m.
Wednesday (1/17/24) - School Resumes
- After School Tutoring (aka AST) 2:40 to 3:40 p.m., unless taking a bus, then 3:20 p.m.
Thursday (1/18/24)
- After School Tutoring (aka AST) 2:40 to 3:40 p.m., unless taking a bus, then 3:20 p.m.
- The Play That Goes Wrong - 7:30 p.m.
Friday (1/19/24) -
- The Play That Goes Wrong - 7:30 p.m.
Saturday (1/20/24) -
- The Play That Goes Wrong - 7:30 p.m.
What is the Story of the Play That Went Wrong?
You all know the classic whodunnit story, there has been a murder at a country manor and an inspector is set on the case to find who the culprit is. However, when this plot is given to the accident-prone thespians at The Cornley Drama Society, everything that can go wrong… does!
Athletics & Activities
FAPS Ski & Snowboard Club Information
FAPS Ski & Snowboard Club -
Who: Students & Parents (beginner to expert) at least 7yrs old to join the club and participate in the group ski lessons. There are discounted tickets for 6 and under who want to go with parents.
What: Discount lift tickets & rentals at Mt. Holly. For more info contact:
- Mrs. Loria - mloria@fentonschools.org (AGS/FHS students) or
Mrs. Eastman- seastman@fentonschools.org
Congratulations FHS Key Club!
Teaching & Learning
Student Interest Day - November 30th
Over 35 different industry professionals came to Fenton High School to spend an hour talking with students about their careers and the steps they took to enter those careers. Earlier this year, students were surveyed about their career interests and Mrs. Grady, our Career & College Readiness Coordinator, then recruited industry professionals in those areas and invited them to come talk with FHS students.
Based on their survey responses, students were assigned to a room to enjoy a presentation from an industry professional in the area of interest.
The following careers were represented:
1. Graphic Design/Marketing
2. Accounting/Business Management
3. Psychology/Mental Health
4. Real Estate
5. Dentistry
6. Hunting/Fishing/Outdoors/DNR
7. IT/Computing
8. Engineering
9. Photography
10. Cosmetology/Beauty Industry
11. Veterinary Medicine/Animal Breeding/Car
12. Culinary Arts/Cooking
13. Entrepreneurship
14. Fashion Merchandising/Interior Design
15. Nursing
16. Animator/Illustrator/Artist
17. Skilled Trades/Apprenticeships
18. Health & Physical Fitness/Nutrition & Wellness
19. Film/Director/Actor
20. Money Management/Banking
21. Legal Professions
22. Military
23. First Responders/Public Safety
24. Sports/Pro Athletics
25. Surgeon/Physician/Physician Assistant
26. Automotive
27. Music/Music Theory
28. Video Game Development
29. Physical, Occupational Therapy, Athletic Trainer
30. Robotics
31. Insurance Agent/Sales
32. Law Enforcement
Thank you to ALL of our Industry Professionals who took the time out of their busy schedules to come and speak with our FHS students. We appreciate you!!!
Andy Belson
Wentworth Real Estate
Holly Vaughn - DNR
Hunting/Fishing/Outdoors
Lee Graham
Operating Engineers/Skilled Trades/Apprenticeships
Derek Lewis
Money & Banking - Federal Plus Credit Union
Amy Allwelt
Cosmetology
Beth - Owner of Ivory Loft
Fashion Merchandising
Positivity Project - This Week's Theme: Kindness
This week our school community will be focusing on the character strength of Kindness. Kindness means you are generous to others and you are never too busy to help out. You enjoy doing good deeds for other people.
Kindness is grounded in the belief of a common humanity in which others are worthy of care, attention, affection, and compassion. Kind people think about the needs and feelings of other people, and then act to help those people. Kind people are selfless. That is why a true act of kindness is distinct from helping another person in order to simply gain something for yourself. An individual with the strength of kindness helps others because it's’ the right thing to do, not because they expect any reciprocal treatment or gain in reputation.
In addition to empathy and sympathy, the character strength of kindness is indicative of an individual’s moral reasoning capacity and level of social responsibility. That means people who develop kindness possess a strong personal ethical responsibility to care for other people. And, their acts of kindness towards others lead to additional acts of kindness by those who have been helped.
Link: Random Acts of Kindness - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyRR_o_zGY0&t=65s
Positivity Fundraiser
Did you know every Thursday morning in the square, we have a Positivity table with treats, stickers, pencils, and small trinkets to put a smile on student faces when they walk into the building that day.
To help raise funds for the Positivity Thursdays held at Fenton High School, we will be selling draw-string bags with one of two different Fenton logos on it.
1. Fenton Shield
2. Fenton F-paw
Cost is $5.00 and contact Mrs. Lemke to obtain, before they are gone.
Senior Information
Go to "Our Students" - All Things Senior on the FHS website
Upcoming Senior Deadlines - Cap & Gown Deadline for Online Orders - December 31st
Deadline for Cap & Gown Order - in Person was 11/22, online is December 31st at www.jostens.com
November - December - Fill out GO Scholarship form (see graphic & button below)
December, 2023 - FAFSA Form
FAFSA - Launch of the 2024-25 FAFSA Form
There are major changes and improvements coming to the 2024–25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form. This redesigned and streamlined FAFSA form will be available by Dec. 31, 2023.
What You Need To Know Now
The 2024–25 FAFSA form will expand eligibility for federal student aid.
610,000 new students from low-income backgrounds will be eligible to receive Federal Pell Grants due to updates to student aid calculations.
Use the Federal Student Aid Estimator to get an early estimate of what your federal student aid could be after submitting the new form.
The 2024–25 FAFSA form will offer a new, streamlined user experience for students and their families.
Applicants will be able to skip as many as 26 FAFSA questions, depending on their individual circumstances. Some applicants will need to complete as few as 18 questions, taking less than 10 minutes.
Watch our “2024–25 FAFSA FAQs” playlist to better understand what’s changed on the new form.
What You Can Do Now
Didn’t submit a 2023–24 FAFSA form? Make sure to create your StudentAid.gov account—and remember your username and password so you can access and submit the 2024–25 FAFSA form when it’s available.
Find out if your parent(s) or spouse will need to be contributors (contribute their info on your FAFSA form).
If your parent(s) or spouse will need to contribute to your form, make sure each contributor creates their own StudentAid.gov account. Even if a contributor doesn’t have a Social Security number, they will be able to create an account when the 2024–25 form goes live.
Watch our “Preparing for the FAFSA Form” playlist to understand what information and documents you’ll need to fill out the FAFSA form.
Stay informed about 2024–25 FAFSA changes and receive up-to-date notifications and information:
Did you fill out a FAFSA form for 2023–24? We’re emailing students (and parents of dependent students) who applied on the 2023–24 form, reminding them to apply for 2024–25. To ensure you receive future updates, log in to your StudentAid.gov account and confirm we’ve got your current email address.
Follow Federal Student Aid on social media for resources and announcements—including an alert when the new FAFSA form is available to complete.
Yearbook Information:
Yearbooks can be purchased online only. More information and a link to order can be found on our site here: https://thefentonian.weebly.com/order-your-book.html
or
contact Mrs. Hoover @bhoover@fentonschools.org
College Info Moved to the Career & College Readiness Newsletter - see below
Career & College Readiness
IN THIS WEEK'S CCR NEWSLETTER...
- This week's CCR news (Early Decision 2, Boost your college app over holiday break, potential for apprenticeships in the US, and more!)
- 📸 Student Interest Day Highlights 📸
- ⭐⭐FIELD TRIP on Friday! ⭐⭐
- Factory Two December Class Schedule & FREE CLASS Opportunity
- Xello for Families & Xello for Students
- Positivity Project- KINDNESS & SUPPORTING OTHERS WHEN THEY STRUGGLE❤️
- 💰💰Scholarship Information & Opportunities (DECEMBER Scholarship Newsletter, military, college athletics, & more)
- Employment/Volunteer Opportunities
- Useful Links
- Simon Says...
- Past Newsletters
Partnerships
Community Bulletin Board
This is a reminder that we have a "Community Bulletin Board" on our district website where we post digital flyers related to community events, local clubs or activities, community sports programs, etc... Please visit the link to see what's happening throughout our community! #WeAreFenton
Mental Strength Training Workshop - January 17th at Brighton H.S. STEAM Center
The Brighton Area Schools Alumni Association will be offering a Mental Strength Training workshop (for ages 10-adult) on Wednesday, January 17, 2024, from 6:30-7:45pm at the
Brighton High School STEAM Center, 7878 Brighton Road, Brighton, MI 48116.
The 75-minute interactive workshop will be taught by Kelsey Gustafson, MS in Sport & Human Performance, and owner of Kelsey Gustafson Coaching LLC. Kelsey has a competitive figure skating background and competed in collegiate volleyball, along with basketball and track & field.
Attendees will participate in discussions about:
- Managing Expectations
- Understanding and Managing Pressure
- Building and Managing Confidence
- Supporting the Mindset of a Winner
A hand-out summarizing the session materials along with suggested sources for further information will be distributed. Early Registration ends on 1/12/24, and includes a $20 non-refundable Donation to BAS Alumni Association Scholarships. Door Registration may be available on 1/17 as space allows for a $30 Donation to BASAA Scholarships.
Attached is our flyer and registration form, which can be returned online at http://www.BrightonMIAlumni.com/Events., or at The Brighton District Library
Additional information is available at our website: http://www.BrightonMiAlumni.com/events or via email at BASAlumniSAT@gmail.com or via telephone at 810-227-0656.
Need to Email a Teacher
Need To Email or call a Teacher?
Students/Parents needing to reach a teacher/staff member during can:
- Go to www.fentonschools.org website
- Click on "Our Schools" and locate Fenton High School from the drop down menu.
- Go to the heading "Our Team" and find the sub-heading "Staff Directory"
- Names are listed alphabetically with a "Send Message" link under the name as well as the phone number to that staff member.
Health & Wellness
Reminders from the Office
- Call by NOON the day after an absence to excuse it.
- Use Parent Drop Off - Do not drop students in other lots.
- Door Dash, or any other food delivery, is NOT permitted.
- Call early for a dismissals, so passes can be issued early in the day to your student.
- All students should CHECK OUT in the Main Office.
- Students are NOT allowed to go to vehicles during the school day, without administrator permission.
- Closed Campus - students are NOT to leave campus without administrative permission.
- Math Lab - Every 4th hour & lunch for any student.
- After School Tutoring - Mon - Thursday from 2:40 to 3:40 p.m. Permission slip needed
- Read the Weekly Update (sent every Friday) for important updates & deadlines!!!
Inclement Weather Season - Message from Superintendent
With the holiday season upon us, it's that time of year when we start preparing for possible inclement weather and the possibility of school cancelation. Please take time to plan for what you and your family will do in the event we have to cancel school. The district will always attempt to make decisions in time for you to use your plans optimally; however, sometimes with mother nature and the weather patterns in Michigan it doesn't always go as we'd all appreciate.
Please take a look below at the process for a weather cancelation and understand that we try our best to ensure student safety above all else.
A. We monitor the weather, and if severe weather is predicted, as superintendent, I along with the help of our transportation/operations department, local road commission and law enforcement evaluate potential issues.
B. As superintendent, I collaborate with Genesee County Superintendents to make decisions based on the road conditions for our area currently and/or in the near future.
C. We as a district will notify designated individuals in the event of a school closure to then disseminate information as quickly as possible.
D. Families can check: the district website, messaging through our FAPS app to phones in the form of voice, text message, email message, district Facebook, and news stations (ABC 12, WNEM 5, NBC 25, Detroit Fox2).
When the weather breaks and road conditions are in question, remember to leave early and drive slowly. Also, ensure your contact information is updated with your school so the district can provide the most efficient communication.
FHS Procedures - Attendance, Medication, Parking, etc.
Call Attendance Office (591-2609) for Absences & Late Arrivals
Call by Noon next day to excuse when you receive reminder call
FHS & Easter Seals
FHS has partnered with Easterseals of Michigan. Easterseals offers school-based therapy with an onsite clinician 5 days per week including:
- Individual, family & group therapy utilizing evidence-based interventions.
- Specialized training & support services for parents & teachers
- Connections to numerous community resources
- Less time missed at work/school
- Fewer transportation conflicts
- Students can make appointments when convenient (avoiding test days, etc.)
Please contact the Counseling Department for more information at (810) 591-2612.
Suicide Awareness & Prevention
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is a national network of local crisis centers that provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in the United States. We're committed to improving crisis services and advancing suicide prevention by empowering individuals, advancing professional best practices, and building awareness.
Kinship Care
Contact: 800-535-1218 (Monday - Friday, 9-4 PM).
WEBSITE: kinship.msu.edu EMAIL: kinship@msu.edu
FARR
If you need assistance, and are in the Fenton, Lake Fenton, or Linden school districts, Fenton Area Resources & Referral Network (aka FARR) can help with emergency assistance and resources. See contact info below.
FARR
P.O. Box 529
Fenton, MI 48430
Phone - (810) 750-6244
Fax - (810) 885-0286
Email - FARRNetworkHelp@gmail.com
See FHS Website - "Our Parents" for Annual Notices
Follow Us on Social Media!!!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fentonhs48430
Instagram: @fenton_hs
Twitter: @Fenton_HS
Website: www.fentonschools.org
Fenton High School
Office Hours: Monday through Friday - 7:00 am to 3:30 pm.
FHS Administration:
Michael Bakker, Principal
Zachary Bradley, Assistant Principal:
Laura Lemke, Assistant Principal:
Edward Uhrik, Athletic Director/Assistant Principal:
Counselors:
Brian Halas - Last Names A - F:
Michelle Pietraszkiewicz - Last Names G - N:
mpietraszkiewicz@fentonschools.org
Craig Golembiewski - Last Names O - Z:
cgolembiewski@fentonschools.org
Career & College Readiness Coordinator:
Lindsay Grady:
Email: mbakker@fentonschools.org
Website: www.fentonschools.org
Location: 3200 West Shiawassee Avenue, Fenton, MI, USA
Phone: (810) 591-2600