FHS students in Mrs. Keefer's Parent and Child Development class attended a field trip to U of M My Michigan Health Simulation Center to learn all about childbirth and participate in a birth simulation. It was a great learning experience for all of our students.
FHS students in Mrs. Aimar's Government class played an Electoral College simulation game to help the students better understand how we elect the President of the United States.
SLS President Cadence Swartz and SLS Secretary Jocelyn Chislea, wrote and were awarded a grant for Strive for a Safer Drive. The money they received will be used for a safe driving campaign at Freeland High School. Great job ladies!
Congratulations to our FHS students who were listed as honorable mention by Hemlock Semi Conductor last week for their submissions to the annual calendar art contest!
Jenna Kowalski Honorable Mention
Mikaila Bobick Honorable Mention
Grace DeShone Honorable Mention
Vivian Kukulis Honorable Mention
Allyson Harvey (not pictured)
Final congratulations to Remmi MacDonald for his winning artwork that is featured here and appears in the calendar!
Freeland High School SLS and Freeland Middle School Student Council organized the annual food drive this year. Almost 2,000 items were collected for the St. Agnes Community Food Pantry. Thanks to everyone who supported this effort to help those in our community!
FHS art students and members of the Literary Art Club, attended a special trip last Friday to the MSU Broad Museum. A great time of learning was had by all! Thank you Mrs. Klida and Mrs. Howson for organizing this learning experience.
Auditions for the 2023 musical, Frozen, will be Tuesday, December 6th and Thursday, December 8th in the high school band room from 2:45p-8:30pm. Roles are open to all students Kindergarten-12th grade and a variety of dancers, singers, gymnasts, and comedians are needed! Please prepare a 30-second clip of a song of your choice to sing; a cd player and phone connection will be provided for your music. Sign up online for an audition slot at: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/904054DADAC2AA6F49-frozen
Performances are Friday, March 11-Sunday, March 13, 2023.
If you have any questions, please email Mrs. Kelly at coubrown@gmail.com.
FHS is celebrating Kindness Week, and our Be The Change group has provided special activities for our students. Passing out positive affirmations before school, sidewalk chalk messages, find a partner day prizes, and sending letters of kindness to others were all part of our celebration. Thank you Be The Change for making our school a more positive and kind place to be!
FHS would like to thank Harbor Freight, as they gave us a $200 gift card to purchase some needed consumables and supplies for students in our woodworking classes.
Congratulations to FHS Senior Grace Kostrzewa! Grace was named our DAR Good Citizen at an award ceremony last Friday. She is pictured here with her parents, Scott and Michelle Kostrzewa, as well as her Guidance Counselor, Mrs. Essex. We are so proud of Grace for receiving this recognition.
Thank you to our FHS students who SOAR, by Showing respect, remaining On task, Always safe, and being Responsible. Jaydon Ricker and Logan Kramer won Spirit tickets, sponsored by our donor, Higher Image. Congratulations! #Higher Image
Thank you to everyone that came to support our FHS Freeland's Got Talent Wednesday night! All of our performers did fantastic. The juniors were the winning Student Council Act. The fan favorite was Jaley Puhalsky. In third place was Braedyn Hoffman, in second place, Ella Mae Klopf, and in first place Bella Reed. Congratulations to all!
FHS celebrated College Application Week, and Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Essex had many activities planned for our students. Pictured here are our seniors as they shared their banners for the college(s) that they applied to.
FHS congratulates junior, Remmi MacDonald today! He was one of 12 winners selected to be in the Hemlock Semi Conductor Calendar Contest with the theme "A Year of Exploration: Discovering the Ideas that Shape Our Communities". They chose his artwork that was inspired by local Native American designs and colors he created in Graphic Arts class last year titled "The Loon of the Ojibwe".
Now is the time for our Freeland community to show how much you appreciate our senior class. We are collecting donations for the senior banners that we hang in town. Please consider sending in a donation to Freeland High School, attention Traci Smith, to help pay for these banners that have become such an important part of our graduate's celebration. If you have questions, please contact Ms. Smith at 695-2586 or email at smitht@freelandschools.net.
Students in Mrs. Howson's English 9 Honors class are learning rhetorical devices. They had to create a costume and FlipGrid lesson for their assigned device to teach it to the class. They did an amazing job, displaying both knowledge and creativity!
Congratulations to Mrs. Krygier and our 21-22 Yearbook Staff! Today, Jostens presented them with a National Yearbook Program of Excellence Award for last year's amazing yearbook. If you want to order a yearbook for 2022-23, please visit jostens.com.
Winter is coming! Auditions for the 2023 musical, Frozen, will be Tuesday, December 6th and Thursday, December 8th in the high school band room from 2:45p-8:30pm. Roles are open to all students Kindergarten-12th grade and a variety of dancers, singers, gymnasts, and comedians are needed. Please prepare a 30-second clip of a song of your choice to sing; a cd player and phone connection will be provided for your music. Sign up online for an audition slot at: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/904054DADAC2AA6F49-frozen
Performances are Friday, March 11-Sunday, March 13, 2023.
If you have any questions, please see Ms. Smith or email Mrs. Kelly at coubrown@gmail.com.
FHS congratulates our students for showing they can SOAR! We are grateful to the Saginaw Spirit and Higher Image for adopting our school and sponsoring free Spirit tickets for our SOAR winners. #HigherImage #SaginawSpirit
Today, Ms. Griffen visited Mrs. Neal’s Health classes from Gift of Life Michigan. Students learned about organ, tissue, and eye donation and were able to handle plastinated organs and tissues and wear corneal blindness simulation glasses.