Thank you Junior Achievement for visiting our Sophomore English classes to help prepare for Mock Interviews on Thursday. Students were able to put their cover letter, resume and interviewing skills to use by role playing as HR Department members.
Congratulations to Autumn Kloha for winning the Saginaw Valley Rotary Club $1,000 scholarship. Autumn was honored today at the Rotary meeting by Club President Nicholas Sulfridge.
The FHS National Honor Society raised $611 for Special Olympics on Saturday by participation in the Polar Plunge. Thank you for your support!
Congratulations to the FHS Symphony Band! This weekend they earned a perfect score at festivals!
Congratulations to FHS senior, Lance Haenlein for winning 1st place in restaurant service in the Skills USA competition. Lance will now advance to the state championship competition. Go Lance!
Congratulations to FHS student Deavian Smith for her championship 1st place award in the SCC Skills USA Culinary Arts Competition!
Want to take your entire family to the Saginaw Chidren's Zoo while helping to support our senior scholarships? On May 16, from 5:30 - 7:30, you will enjoy a Wine and Cheese Party, experience the zoo, and possibly win raffle money or prizes. Tickets are $100 for the entire family. The first place raffle prize is $5,000. Tickets are being sold now in the high school main office.
Video about the FNV Hockey Team's Conference Championship.
https://freelandathletics.com/2019/02/20/fnv-conference-champs/
FHS Senior Jack Townsend has decided to continue his football and educational career at Albion College. Jack, a three (3) sport athlete, earned All-State honors during his senior season of football at Freeland.
Freeland Bowlers recieiving TVC Division Honors: Miranda Spitz & Justin Traverse (1st Team) and Lauren Ostrowski & Darren Bila (2nd Team). Madison Wegner (23rd place), Noah Essex (13th), & Sam Schmitz (personal best game of 180) bowled well in the TVC Tournament.
The Clash for a Cure continues to do great things in Freeland, for our friends in Standish-Sterling, and throughout the Great Lakes Bay Region.
https://www.wnem.com/news/year-old-cancer-survivor-honored-at-basketball-game/article_200ab80e-3193-11e9-b4fb-23eff030d063.html
Is your child ready for Spring Soccer? Check out the Freeland Soccer Club information...
https://www.facebook.com/447597995415602/posts/1194294920745902?sfns=mo
FHS parent interested in being involved?
FPSO meeting tonight (2/18) @ 6:00 p.m.
After Prom meeting tonight (2/18) @ 7:00 p.m.
Both meetings will be held in the CIC Room in the High School Office. We hope you can attend.
FHS Honors Sophomore English constructed two-part visuals, thinking outside the “walls”, representing evolution of the wallpaper from “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Gilman. Students supported their vision using textual evidence through cited quotes from the short story.
Recently, the FHS/MS Chief Science Officers attended a cabinet meeting at Covenant Hospital where they toured and met professionals from various departments. They also interacted with CMU's Medical School simulation labs used to train physicians studying various disciplines.
Thank you to everyone who supported our Volleytuff games on Monday! Your generosity helped us raise over $2000 for FHS Student Council and the Bailee Mantei Memorial Scholarship. Our Seniors took home the trophy and a night of fun helped support a great cause!
The Freeland Parent Support Organization and the After Prom meetings scheduled for tonight have been cancelled and moved to Monday, February 18th. FPSO meets at 6 pm and After Prom meets at 7 pm. Meetings are in the CIC room of the high school office.
Tonight is our third annual FHS Volleytuff game. Come see our junior and senior guys battle to win the Volleytuff title. Games begin at 6:30 pm. Proceeds benefit FHS Student Council and the Bailee Mantei Memorial Scholarship. Cost is $3.00. Hope to see you there!
This week, FHS would like to recognize one of our outstanding teachers, Mr. Corey DeRop. Mr. DeRop is in his sixth year here, and he loves teaching Government and Economics. More than anything, he enjoys it most when former students come back to tell him about the amazing things that are doing in college and in their lives. When he came to us from another school district, he wondered if he had made the right move, and within his first year here he knew he had because it felt like home.
There will be an After Prom planning meeting at 7:00 pm on Tuesday, February 12th in the High School CIC room. All junior or senior parents are welcome!