FHS News
May 6th, 2022
Fraser High School
Email: Ryan.Sines@FraserK12.org
Website: https://www.fraser.k12.mi.us/Domain/16
Location: 34270 Garfield Road, Fraser, MI, USA
Phone: 586-439-7295
Twitter: @PrincipalSines
Michigan History Day
This year's National Finalists who will be representing the State of Michigan at National History Day this year:
- Mercedes Cross who created an individual website entitled, "Broken Diplomacy: How the White Rose Led Their Debate Till Death."
- Kirk Wohfield who created an individual website entitled, "The Colville Confederation of Tribes and the Debate Over Tribal Sovereignty."
- Taylor Frazier who created an individual exhibit entitled, "To the Moon and Back: America and the Soviet Union's Race to Space."
- Faith Aloia, Vanessa Ellis, Alisha Gentz, and Francesca Palazzolo who created a group exhibit entitled, "The Debates that Fueled a Revolution."
- Mitch Nummer, Nolan Pieprzyk, Denim Scott, Gabriella Tonn, and Natalie Watson who created a group performance entitled, "Wilson, Lodge, and the League of Nations: American Debate Stifles Global Diplomacy."
This year's Special Award Winners:
- Zackary Howey who won a special award for use of oral history in his documentary, "Why Win When You Can Lose."
- Mitch Nummer, Nolan Pieprzyk, Denim Scott, Gabriella Tonn, and Natalie Watson who won a special award for their use of primary sources in their performance, "Wilson, Lodge, and the League of Nations: American Debate Stifles Global Diplomacy."
This year's national competition will be virtual, and awards will be given out on Sunday, June 18.
Women of Tomorrow
#4FRENZY Unsung Hero Winner Brent Williams
FHS Senior Student-Athletes Signing Day
FHS Student-Athletes of the Year - Madison Hissong, Eddie Williams and Emily Plouff
Dress Code Reminders
Common sense and propriety are the basic guidelines to determine appropriate dress for the student. Most forms of dress are acceptable for students as long as they are neat and clean, or are required in observance of religious customs, and do not interfere with the educational process. We rely on the good taste and judgment of the students and the responsibility of the parents to advise their children of the appropriate dress in accordance with the School District Dress Code policy. As the weather gets warmer, please check out the following:
- Bare midriff tops, halters, revealing tops, tank tops, muscle shirts, mesh clothing, see-through clothing, blouses or shirts with string type straps.
- Shorts, skirts and dresses shorter than the tip of the student’s index finger when arms are hanging down.
If students violate the dress code policy they will be asked to correct the issue or will have to be picked up from school. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
Students After School
In order to provide a safe environment, we are asking that all students are in the appropriate place after school.
- Students who have practice need to be with a coach. Students should not plan on staying at school until practice starts.
- Credit Recovery ends at 3:30pm and students are required to leave the building afterwards.
- Students can wait for rides until 3:30pm in the Media Center. After 3:30pm students will be asked to wait at the main entrance for their rides, if they are found wandering the building they will be asked to leave.
- If students are not participating in extracurricular activities, they cannot be in the Athletic Wing after school.
- If students plan on coming to an after-school activity, they should plan on leaving the school and coming back at the start of the event.
We appreciate everyone’s efforts in making the focus of school be on learning in a safe environment. If you have any questions of concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.
Virtual Enrollment
Fraser Public Schools will continue to offer a virtual option for the 2022-23 school year for families who are interested. Enrollment for Virtual Learning is now open for the 2022-2023 school year. As we did this year, we will partner with a third party to deliver the instruction. We are excited to again partner with Lincoln Learning for our K-6 students and Imagine Edgenuity for students in grades 7-12.
For more information on our virtual program, please visit our Virtual Page. We also have elementary and secondary handbooks available for families.
If you would like to enroll in virtual learning for next year, you can complete the form here. The early enrollment window is open now through May 30.
2022 Graduation - Save the Date
*Each Senior will receive 6 tickets for Graduation. In the event that there are extra tickets we will have a lottery for the extras. You must have a ticket to enter the Commencement Ceremony.
**The Commencement Ceremony will be live-streamed.
***The alternative location will be the Fraser Stadium in the event of indoor restrictions.
Saturday, Jun 11, 2022, 10:00 AM
Bethesda Christian Church, Metro Parkway, Sterling Heights, MI, USA
2022 Senior All Night Party
Tickets on sale now!
Saturday, Jun 11, 2022, 09:30 PM
Universal Nonstop Entertainment, Dequindre Road, Warren, MI, USA
SAT Prep Course through MISD
Registration is now open for the SAT Khan Academy Schoology Course with Peer-to-Peer Tutoring!
This course allows students to work at their own pace within the session dates, making it ideal for the summer. Sessions are identical, so please choose one that best fits your schedule.
Registration is online at https://events.misd.net or you can use the following links to register for one of the sessions below:
SAT Khan Academy - Session #1 , June 16th – June 30th
SAT Khan Academy – Session #2, July 13th – July 27th
SAT Khan Academy – Session #3, Aug. 3rd – Aug. 17th
SAT Khan Academy – Session #4, Aug. 17th – Aug. 31st
2022 Yearbook
Yearbook Parent Ads 2022 – Deadline is now!
It is time to celebrate your senior with a special recognition ad in the 2022 yearbook. Order on line by February 10th or in school before February 28th.
Ads start as low as $80.
Check out the attached flyer or order online and control the design of your ad.
Any questions: