
Save the date! The 3rd annual Freeland Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Dinner Raffle is on Feburary 23rd. Tickets are available at the locations listed on the flyer and can also be purchased on this link. https://www.freelandcommunitychamber.com/store.


You don't want to miss Freeland's Got Talent tonight! Doors open at 6 pm and the show begins at 6:30. Admission is $3.00. We hope you can join us!


The FHS Be The Change Team visited the Learning Center today as a part of their Nonviolence Week focus, helping students learn how to be kind to one another. They were busy with our youngest Falcons today!





Due to the weather, the robotics sign-up meeting planned for tonight has been moved to Tuesday, November 27, from 7:00 - 8:00 in the Bot Cave/Balcony of the Freeland Elementary School gym.

No athletic practices today (11/26/18) due to the winter storm warning.

Freeland Football was well represented on the Saginaw News Dream Team: Jack Townsend & Jayce Bourcier were on the Team, with John Guerra, Carston Yaw, Layne Moergeli, Vinnie Kowalski, & Trey Morgan being named Honorable Mention.

FHS students in Mrs. Schriber's Life Skills Class were learning how to make pumpkin dessert today.

Congratulations to the 36 new members of the FHS National Honor Society! We welcomed them into our chapter at last night's Induction Ceremony. To our returning members, we thank you for your leadership, character, service, and scholarship.

The High School SLS group sponsored a food drive this month to donate to the St. Agnes food pantry with the support of Hidden Harvest. Thank you to all of our students and community members who gave so generously to support those in need.





In order to answer the essential question, "How do authors use symbolism as a social mouthpiece?" English 9 students learned about the concept of a microcosm, or mini version of the world and created one of Maycomb, AL (the setting of To Kill A Mockingbird). Their microcosm had to include symbols from the novel, and they have to write an essay on how that symbol represents an aspect of our world.





StormMaster is a partner with the FPSO.

FHS parents: Please join us for our Parent, Teacher, Student Conferences tonight from 4-7:30. Teachers are excited to talk to you about your child's academic progress!

Our Freeland Parent Support Organization is holding a Mixed Bag fundraiser. There are many items that could make great gifts this time of year. Click here to shop!
http://www.mixedbagdesigns.com/Retail-Shop-All?fundraiserid=886034&student=Shannon&studentlast=Vlassis


FHS students were decorating at the Tittabawassee Township Park getting ready for the Freeland Light Show. Thank you for your service to our community!

FHS students Katie Lazarz and Julia Palomarez are serving as Freeland Chamber of Commerce Interns this year. Their objective is to market the Scholarship Dinner in February. Dinner tickets can be purchased at the Powley Street concert Friday night, or at NHS Inductions on Tuesday.


Freeland Soccer was well represented on the MHSSCA Division 3 All-State Teams:
1st Team: AJ Duggan
2nd Team: Ryan Svorinic
Honorable Mention: Dylan Beekman & Keaton Knochel


FHS Girls Basketball tryouts begin on Mon., Nov. 12. Var. from 2:45 - 5:00 @ FHS. 9th/JV from 7:00-9:00 in the MS gym.


Congratulations to FHS Senior Nicholas Hare! He received the DAR Good Citizen Award at a special ceremony last week.


FHS students Zachary Hupfer, Scott Nellett and Layne Hilton designed their first projects using CAD software to program a mill and create these CNC keychains. These students are enrolled in Mr. Byrne's Manufacturing II course. Great work!


Three (3) FHS students (Brendan Williams (November), Scott Nellet (January), & Camron Mitchell (Honorable Mention) were recognized for their photography at the HSC celebration of the release of their 2019 Calendar - Great Lakes Bay Beauty: PURE NATURE.


