As a part of SLS Mental Health Awareness Month, FHS would like to thank Students Leading Students and SLS advisor Mrs. Klida, for their hard work sending positive locker messages to each student in our school and decorating our hallways.
Congratulations to the FHS Equestrian Team who will be competing in the State Finals this weekend! Good luck! #freelandfalcons2019
Congratulations to Senior Noah Essex! He has been named the DAR Good Citizen this year. #freelandfalcons
Even though it is Homecoming, FHS students in Mrs. Clark's Algebra 2 class were still working hard collaborating today.
The Freeland High School Robotics Team is hosting an informational signup meeting on Sunday, November 3, in the Elementary Gym from 4 -5 pm. New and returning students should attend along with a parents. If you can't attend, contact Coach Snider at charlie.snider@nexteer.com.
Congratulations to our seniors who won the Powderpuff game last night with a score of 14-5. The junior team was competitive, and the guy pom-pom squad performed at halftime. The game was a fun Homecoming Week tradition!
FHS would like to thank Mr. Brad Morgan from Morgan’s composting Company. “Dairy Doo" was in Mrs. Keefer’s and Mr. Schmidt’s classes to speak about composting, gardening, and recycling a product for producing another product. This partnership will jumpstart the use of our greenhouse to maximize it’s potential of growing greens, herbs and vegetables for use in our Foods and Nutrition class.
FHS Homecoming hallway decorations followed the "Decades" theme today. 90's Freshmen, 80's Sophomores, 70's Juniors, and 50's Seniors
It's PJ Day at FHS for Homecoming Spirit Competition.
This week, FHS highlights Mrs. Hoffmann. This is her 17th year teaching Spanish. She most enjoys the creativity and excitement of teaching. She said, "The students are all so unique, and teaching them Spanish is a fun experience each day! I enjoy seeing them understand and begin using a new language." Mrs. Hoffmann also enjoys working with our staff and community and feels "Freeland is a special place to come to work each day."
FHS students in Mrs. Schriber's class started the year with a monarch caterpillar in their room. It stayed in the chrysalis for 13 days. Today it become a butterfly and the class released it.
FHS students had lunch from a food truck today. Students were able to enjoy their lunch period outdoors and get ready for Clash for a Cure tonight. Thanks to Cruisin' Kitchen for a great lunch service!
FHS will celebrate Homecoming on October 4th. If you would like to be in the Homecoming Parade at 5:30 that evening, please don't forget to turn in your parade application by the deadline on Friday, September 27th. Applications are available in all district offices.
If you missed Pancakes with the Players last night, you missed a fun time. We hope to see you at our Clash for a Cure events on Friday night!
Today, FHS students in Spanish 1 class used a movement break between activities. They listened to a Spanish song and coordinated their movements with the music video.
Congratulations to this year's Homecoming Court Members listed in alphabetical order.
Seniors
Jayden DeBeau
Noah Essex
Keeley Folts
Trey Gleason
Elli Howard
Madison Jesse
Tyler McLaren
Kylie North
Caitlin Scileppi
Nathan Young
Juniors
Eli Folts
Sydney Herring
Carter Suppes
Kaitlyn Young
Sophomores
Whitney Farrell
Charles (Garrett) Pistro
Olivia Turek
Brody Wheatley
Freshmen
Kendal Ferchau
Lauren LaFond
Thomas Melzo
Pritesh Ravi
FHS congratulates senior, Liam Pan, on being named as a Semifinalist in the National Merit Scholarship Program!
High School students should get ready for a great day on September 20th! That day is Clash for a Cure. New this year is an outdoor lunch opportunity for high school students only. We are bringing in a food truck and tables for students who want to eat outside.
Interested in participating in the Homecoming Parade? The parade is Friday, October 4th and all parade applications must be returned by Friday, 9/27. Applications can be picked up in all school offices.
We are proud of our FHS students who participated in the Michigan State University Research Program this summer. Jessica Messing developed Programming, Britnee Niedzielski studied Hydrogels, and Liam Pan studied Energy. They presented their research to the public last night.