FHS students in Mrs. Howson's English 9 class have been acting out Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.

FHS congratulates Spence Cottrell and Wilson Longenecker for winning a First Place award at Skills USA for Additive Manufacturing! These seniors attend the Saginaw Career Complex where they competed, and they will now move on to the National Skills USA competition this summer. Great job gentlemen!


FHS is proud to share our Tri Valley Conference All Academic award winners. They were recognized as the top three students in the Class of 2022 using a combined GPA and SAT score, at a special banquet held at SVSU yesterday afternoon. Congratulations to Hana Pan, Spence Cottrell and Mallory Gladwish!

FHS is pleased to announce that Adyson Knodel entered the Society of Plastics Engineers Essay Contest and won 1st place. She will be awarded a $500 cash award and a plaque. Congratulations Adyson!

You won't want to miss the FHS Chief Science Officers STEM Newsletter for the month of April!
https://www.smore.com/cu16f
FHS congratulates Maia Clynick, our Students Leading Students President, as she received the Student of the Year award for the entire State of Michigan. She is pictured here with our SLS Advisor, Mrs. Klida. Great job Maia!

Last Tuesday, sophomores participated in a Mock Interview day. Thank you to our College and Career Advisor, Michelle Wells, and Melissa Gleason from Junior Achievement for helping us bring in over 40 business partners to provide an authentic interview experience for our students. We appreciate all of the business professionals who made this event possible!


Congratulations to our Lion's Club Walleye Festival Design winners! Kiera Hansen won first place and will be featured on t-shirts, Soleil Bricault won second place and will be featured on hats, and Pritesh Ravi is being recognized as last year's winner. Today, our students received their awards from Harry Steib and Jason Swartz from the Lion's Club.

FHS congratulates Jeremiah Niedzielski, for competing at SCC's Business Professionals of America State Conference. Jeremiah placed 3rd in Computer Programming Concepts, and 4th place in Java Programming. Great job Jeremiah!

Congratulations to our SkillsUSA student, Mollie Rosebush, who competed at Regional Conferences through SCC. We are very proud of Mollie as she chose to perfect her skills through competition. Mollie took 4th place in Culinary Baking!

FHS students in Mrs. Neal's Health classes were visited by Mrs. Griffin from Gift of Life Michigan to learn about organ, tissue and eye donation. Students interacted through a trivia game, saw real bone samples and wore special glasses that show what it is like to need a corneal transplant. Thank you Mrs. Griffin for sharing your time with us!




Our FHS Chief Science Officers are pleased to share their March newsletter with you. Enjoy!
https://www.smore.com/2zxg7
FHS congratulates junior, Paige Wazny, for her hard work in the Nursing Occupations program at SCC. She won a Regional Gold Medal as a State
Finalist in Medical Innovation. We are so proud of you Paige!

The FHS Yearbook staff has been hard at work capturing all the events that have occurred this year. There is no better way to celebrate your child’s achievements than by purchasing a yearbook that you can look back on for years to come. Use this link to purchase a yearbook. https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/productBrowse/1064371/Freeland-High-School/2022-Yearbook/2021071404182845774/CATALOG_SHOP/
Please consider helping the FHS Green Club make our event a success as we attempt to plant enough trees to offset our school's paper usage.
If you are looking for something new to do on Walleye weekend, our FHS Cornhole Club is sponsoring a junior tournament on Saturday, April 30.
FHS congratulates Allison DeLeeuw for receiving a $1000 scholarship from the Rotary Club of Saginaw Valley. Recently, she was honored at a luncheon and she is pictured here with her parents, John and Beth DeLeeuw, receiving her award. We are so proud of you Ally!


FHS is so proud of our 33 National Honor Society members who participated in the Polar Plunge on Saturday, February 19. Our school raised $5017, the highest contribution of any school. Thank you to our community members who supported our students to take the plunge by donating.
https://www.ourmidland.com/photos/slideshow/Polar-Plunge-held-at-Dow-Diamond-in-Midland-231892.php?utm_campaign=CMS%20Sharing%20Tools%20(Premium)&utm_source=share-by-email&utm_medium=email


FHS is pleased to highlight Mr. Schmidt. He teaches Biology and Anatomy and Physiology in our science department, and this is his fourth year here. He stated, "My involvement with the Chief Science Officer program has led to very rewarding experiences related to increasing student leadership roles in the school and community." The thing he enjoys most about working in Freeland is seeing students come up with solutions to investigations or when students are left actively asking questions about what could possibly be the next steps for the investigation. Thank you Mr. Schmidt for your service to our students.

FHS students in Mrs. Neal's Health class learned about the heart today. As a cross curricular connection, Mr. Schmidt's Anatomy class is also dissecting deer hearts, so he shared a real heart with Mrs. Neal's students.



