Congratulations to the Freeland Chamber of Commerce Scholarship winners!
Noah Essex ($2000); Madelyn Snider ($1500);
Katie Lazarz, Caitlin Scileppi, Ashley Harvey, Madison Smith, & Julia Palomarez ($900)
All displaced persons at FHS are being moved to Center Courts in Saginaw Township this evening. Use of Freeland High School as an Emegency Shelter site is being discontinued tonight (Wednesday, 5/20).
The Freeland Board of Education Meeting tonight has been postponed until Wednesday, May 27, 2020, at 6:00 p.m. Details will be posted on the District website (https://www.freelandschools.net/) and at the District Office (710 Powley Drive).
Freeland Schools do not need help at our sites for people displaced by the flood. However, we have been informed that the site at Midland High School does. We believe the Midland United Way is coordinating. Thank you for all the offers of support.
Do you know an FHS Senior looking for an opportunity for a photo wearing their cap and gown? This is it. Thank you to a Freeland parent who worked with Mid Michigan Gypsies to make this happen. The sign is set up in front of Pat's Food Center through Thursday morning.
Congratulations to Matthew Quinlan, winner of the Edward J. Abbott Memorial Scholarship. Interesting information on the scholarship and the three (3) runners up is attached.
Freeland Football: Helping those caring for others.
https://www.mlive.com/highschoolsports/2020/05/freeland-falcons-make-run-to-help-frontline-workers-at-covenant-healthcare.html
Not only are the Senior banners up around Freeland, but next week each member of the Class of 2020 will receive, with their cap and gown, a print of the banner. Our community is amazing. Community members, parents, Freeland alumni, and so many individuals gave something to make this possible. Businesses and organizations contributed as well, including the Freeland Lions Club, the Freeland Chamber of Commerce, Leaman’s Green Applebarn, Freeland Bean & Grain, United Financial Credit Union, Lady Jane’s Quilt Shop, and so many more... A special thanks to Katryn Coman and the FHS Class of 1970, without whom, this would not have happened, and to our great partners at Tittabawassee Township. Donations more than paid for the project, and we are working on using the remainder to assure the FHS Class of 2020 is made to feel as special as they truly are.
This bus will have great flashers when our students get back in school. Mr. Senkowski is working hard to have our fleet ready for the fall.
Though our buses are not being used these days, there is still a lot of activity on them. Look at how good the steps look!
We miss all of our Falcons. Thank you for sharing Autumn.
Freeland - Showing how proud we are of the Class of 2020.
Freeland's Sinking Fund at Work: Though we may not be able to have school, summer projects have started early. Roof repairs are being done at the Learning Center & Elementary School and the FHS gym floor is being sanded and resealed.
The yard signs for FHS Seniors are up throughout Freeland. They look great!
Freeland Elementary and Freeland Learing Center Teacher Appreciation Video. Thank you!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Qyo3DGW1yM
To: FHS Staff
From: FHS Seniors
Since we couldn't properly say good-bye, the Class of 2020 wanted to make sure you knew how much we appreciate everything you have done for us these past four years. We hope you enjoy this video!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1n0YevB5jQCz0Bq7rTUlJ3oZDbUJWbsm3/view
There is still time to recognize a graduating FHS Senior with a special dedication message in the yearbook! If you are interested, please contact Ms. Krygier at krygierk@freelandschools.net. Dedications will be accepted until May 22.
Congratulations to the FHS 2020 Prom Court - Senior Prom Queen Kylie North & King Noah Essex and Junior Princess Karsyn Kasper & Prince Spencer Havlik.
FHS Seniors - Virtual Prom is here!!! Please send pictures to krygierk@freelandschools.net.
Voting ballots are in your school email and voting ends at midnight.
FHS Senior Liam Pan qualified for and participated in the 2nd part of the Chemistry Olympiad, hoping to qualify to be on the National Team. Liam was one of only 778 students in the nation to earn the right to compete.