Freedom Area High School's Student Newspaper

FHS Press

Freedom Area High School's Student Newspaper

FHS Press

Freedom Area High School's Student Newspaper

FHS Press

The final countdown

Brianna Haglan April 19, 2011

Where would you say the happiest place on Earth is? For people of all ages, that place is most likely Disney World. In addition to a much more desirable climate, Florida’s most prestigious attraction...

Softball: Stalled season seems endless

Amanda Hryckowian April 19, 2011

The overcast sky and temperature of 55 degrees April 6 provided adequate conditions for the softball game against New Brighton. This may not sound like the ideal and picturesque setting for a spring softball...

Strong in their section

Melanie Socash April 19, 2011

Despite having only a few games under their belt, the boys’ baseball team proves very optimistic for the upcoming season. As of April 14, the team holds a record of 3-1 in the section. They lost to South...

Racing to a victorious season

Sarah Choflet April 19, 2011

The track team has faced several challenges so far this season, but making their way to playoffs proved to be a successful venture. After winning a meet involving six schools on April 14, both boys’...

FHS swim team fights to keep pool open

Emily Francis April 19, 2011

The FHS pool is one of the major contenders up for complete funding cuts starting in the fall of next year, or even possibly this summer. In an estimation made recently by pool maintenance engineers, the...

Freedom may close one elementary: School board meeting focuses on budget cuts and raising costs

Sarah Choflet March 1, 2011

At its Feb. 10 meeting, the Freedom school board decided to begin the process of hiring an architect to possibly close an elementary school. They also accepted two letters of resignation from coaches,...

Mrs. Corris cracks down on discipline

Emily Francis March 1, 2011

A few noticeable changes are being made throughout the high school, and Assistant Principal Mrs. Darlene Corris is behind all the alterations to disciplinary policy. Laptop Checks What most students do...

Just Dance: Drama club’s four-hour dance-a-thon raises hands and money

Jordan Kusich March 1, 2011

Freedom’s Drama Club is good at a lot of things: singing, acting and putting on yearly performances. But it costs money to put on a solid production, and luckily the Drama Club is able to put their skills...

New senior seminar class begins to take shape

Sarah Choflet March 1, 2011

How many high school students honestly are fully prepared for their future as an adult? Things like federal taxes, student loans and house payments are phrases that can intimidate many students, those...

The road to Freedom: New Social Studies student teacher makes a trek to teach

Emily Francis March 1, 2011

On Jan. 17, an in-service day, Mr. Dan Guerra made the first trip from his home in Pine-Richland to what would be his job for the next two months: student teaching at FHS. His 1996 Plymouth Voyager, with...

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