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

Evans and her section stand for a goofy picture to remember the experience that they had together.

Going up an octave to Regionals

Hallie Spielman, Distribution Director March 23, 2018

Being skilled enough to join talented musicians is a privilege that gives student musicians a chance to play at the college level. That is what junior Mikayla Evans was lucky enough to do on Feb. 21 through...

Fifty-five strong

Fifty-five strong

Brandon Majors, Staff Writer March 23, 2018

Possibly the most significant worker strike in the United States has finally ended in West Virginia. As teachers crowded the streets with signs, they started chanting about how they want an increase in...

Roadblocks and stop signs

Sam Romutis, Staff Writer March 23, 2018

According to PennDOT (Pennsylvania Department of Transportation), vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among 16 to 24-year-olds. In Pennsylvania, when people turn 16 years of age, they are eligible...

On the block

On the block

Ava Colorito, Staff Writer March 23, 2018

Imagine a middle school student weaving through their eight-period schedule everyday comfortably. Now imagine that the same student came up to the high school being confused as to how anyone functions...

The New Brighton mock trial team stands together for a photo after the regional competition.

New Brighton mock trial team moves onto state competition

Carly Kusich, Features Editor March 23, 2018

On March 8 at the Beaver County Courthouse, New Brighton’s mock trial team competed at the regional competition, defeating McDowell High School. This success granted them the opportunity to move onto...

Due to construction and upgrade projects, Freedom Crider Road closed Feb. 14.

PennDOT closes roads, responds to road complaints

Kayla Eaton, Social Media Director March 23, 2018

In the past months, PennDOT and construction crews have been working on roads surrounding the community, continuing construction plans or amending road concerns. Starting on Feb. 14, construction on...

Such as the beginning of PLT changing from 12:40 to 2:05, PLT in Freedom Area High School has endured many changes in order to find the best fit for students, teachers and staff.

Growth and development

Cole Skuse, Business Manager/Copy Editor March 23, 2018

When the bell to signal the end of fourth block ring, students flood the hallways, trying to get to their next room for Personal Learning Time (PLT). Some teachers choose to stand outside the classroom...

The new members of the Quill and Scroll Society at Freedom pose together at the end to commemorate their new membership.

12 students inducted to international high school journalism honor society

Cade Skuse, News Editor/Copy Editor March 6, 2018

On March 1, the first twelve members of Quill and Scroll were inducted into the program since the school had first received the charter in 1941.The ceremony, organized by advisors Mr. Aaron Fitzpatrick...

Red Gerard wins US’ first Olympic medal of 2018.

Going for gold

Hailey Zeidler, Staff Writer February 28, 2018

With 102 events, 92 nations and 15 sporting activities, the 2018 PyeongChang Olympic Games have begun. There are 13 venues that spread across two counties including PyeongChang and Jeongseon in South Korea....

What’s your Major Monday

What’s your Major Monday

Ava Colorito, Staff Writer February 28, 2018

There are around 7,000 post-secondary schools, colleges, tech and trade schools in the United States, so how are students able to recognize all of them, as well as decide what school is right for them?...

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