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Fleetwood Ice Hockey Drops the Puck for New Season

October 31, 2014 by

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The Fleetwood Ice Hockey Club dropped the puck for their season on Friday, 12 September, at 7:00 p.m. The first practice was held at BodyZone Sports Complex. “I’m eager to see what the future holds for the club, and I’m anticipating a much better outcome than we had last year,” senior Mike Osenbach said. Last […]

Random Profile: Kiki Labaze Joins FAHS

October 31, 2014 by

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Kiki Labaze moved from John Hus Moravian Church School and is a junior here at Fleetwood Area High school. After Kiki graduates, she plans to go to college somewhere in New York, but she is unsure about what she wants to study. Labaze has five siblings and was born on 2 March. In her free time, […]

Radical Robots Run Rampant at FAHS

October 30, 2014 by

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Technology education teacher Mrs. Sara Shelton-Sanocki’s room has been invaded by robots! In fact, Fleetwood Area High School’s resident photography, job search, yearbook, and CAD teacher was recently gifted with these robots. Her family from Georgia came to visit her earlier this year, and they saw how excited she was about teaching her students. They wanted […]

Ebola Terror Reaches America

October 30, 2014 by

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Ebola has been the talk of the town for a little while now. Also known as Ebola Hemorrhagic fever, it is a rare and deadly disease caused by infection with one of the Ebola virus strains. There are five identified Ebola virus species, four of which cause disease in humans, monkeys, gorillas, and chimpanzees. “I […]

Halloween: A Worldwide Night Of Scares

October 29, 2014 by

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Halloween is a worldwide holiday. Not all countries celebrate Halloween at the same time or in the same way. Depending on where you live, it’s not really called Halloween either. However, the concept is the same overall. Halloween was first popular in Ireland. That’s where both Canada and the United States acquired their traditions. In the […]

Butterfinger Caramel Apples Great for Fall Festivals

October 29, 2014 by

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Have you ever run out of things to make? Do you want to satisfy your sweet tooth? Butterfinger Caramel Apples make a fun fall treat. They are simple and only take fifteen minutes to prepare. It would be great to make with a friend or for a Thanksgiving treat. Ingredients: • 6 lollipop or wooden […]

Neiman Named Teacher of the Month for October

October 28, 2014 by

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Jennifer Neiman was awarded teacher of the month for the month of October by her colleagues at the Fleetwood Area High School. Neiman teaches chemistry to juniors and seniors. “Neiman is really cool and cares a lot about the kids that she teaches,” science teacher Mark Coassolo said. Neiman does a lot of activities for the […]

Fleetwood Girls’ Basketball Team On the Prowl For Success

October 28, 2014 by

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The Fleetwood Girls’ basketball team is looking to have another great season for the 2014-2015 school year. Last year, the girls finished the season 24-6 and made it all the way to the state playoffs until their season came to an end with a loss to Holy Redeemer. The Tigers have some holes to fill […]

Carroll and Raudenbush Win October Student of the Month

October 27, 2014 by

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For the month of October, Jacqueline Carroll and Ryan Raudenbush were picked by faculty as the students of the month. This is the second month that Fleetwood has done student of the month awards. Ryan is the son of Dennis and Judy Raudenbush. He also has a brother named Todd. Raudenbush would like to attend Penn […]

Are the L.A. Kings Ready to Be Dethroned?

October 27, 2014 by

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With the NHL season kicking off about a week ago, students, staff, and faculty gathered around their TVs or computers or Smart Phones to watch one the games on the opening day of the season. “Thank you, [God]! I am jumping for joy that the season has finally started,” senior Mike Osenbach said. The Los […]

Random Cheese: What is your favorite food?

October 23, 2014 by

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This week’s random cheese is all about Fleetwood students’ favorite foods. Ten Fleetwood students were asked what their favorite food was, and here is what they said: Junior Reilly Smith said, “I like cereal.” Junior Miah Maldonado said, “I would definitely say tacos from Taco Bell.” Senior Austin Hottenstein said, “Bacon is my favorite.” Senior Matt […]

Is Jacob McGarry the Nicest Ninth-Grader?

October 23, 2014 by

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Jacob McGarry is the secretary of the class of 2018. He enjoys playing the guitar, takes all honors classes, and is a member of the German Club.  McGarry loves to play the guitar outside of school and loves the interesting sound. The guitar is in McGarry’s favorite group of instruments. McGarry enjoys the arts and […]

FBLA Donates Tech Experience to Senior Citizens

October 22, 2014 by

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Luckily, this article is also printed on paper in black and white ink, or the seniors would not be able to read it. Seniors? No, not the class of 2015, but the elderly whom the Fleetwood FBLA members are teaching how to use technology. Every Wednesday in October, the FBLA members travel over to Fleetwood […]

Boys’ Soccer Team Heads to Districts

October 22, 2014 by

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The Fleetwood boys’ soccer team is 11-4-1 in the 2014 –15 school year. They are in the PIAA class AA category. The boy’s team is ranked fifth in the class AA District 3 standings. The top eighteen teams make the district 3 playoffs. If the playoffs started today, the boys’ team would play thirteenth seed Pequea Valley, which […]

Fleetwood Students Enjoy Homecoming Activities

October 21, 2014 by

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Homecoming always seems to be the favorite week of the school year for students and staff. Activities this year included the pep rally, decorating hallway decorating, spirit week, and the first annual variety show. The parade is one of the town’s favorites. Also, the school district started a community bonfire after the parade, which was […]

Students React to Shrinking Gas Prices

October 21, 2014 by

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Gas prices around the area have dropped. According to the Associated Press, by the end of this year, gas prices should drop down to under $3 a gallon. “I like to go places, but gas prices are ridiculous right now. I have a truck, and I put like $60 in it to fill the tank […]

Fleetwood’s Annual Oktoberfest Offers Cultural Experience

October 20, 2014 by

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The 181st Oktoberfest began on 20 September 2014. Oktoberfest is a globally popular event that lasts for sixteen days, ending on 5 October. In that time period, six million people every year visit Germany and consume one and a half million gallons of beer. This is one of Munich’s largest and most profitable tourist attractions. This […]

FBLA Offers Opportunities for FAHS Students

October 20, 2014 by

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Why do students join FBLA? It is a great club to spend your time on! Getting involved with this organization helps to improve communication, public speaking, and leadership skills. It looks great on college applications and is an excellent way to get a scholarship to your dream college. “I joined because I want to learn […]

Medical Explorers Offer Early Occupational Insight

October 15, 2014 by

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The Reading Hospital has a program for high school students who are interested in pursuing a career in health care. This program is sponsored by The Reading Hospital for the Boy Scouts of America. These programs take place every third Thursday of the month from 6:30-8:00 pm. “I am interested in becoming a radiologist. I go […]

Introducing Mike Levoux

October 15, 2014 by

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“Michael is very quiet,” ninth grader Michael Del Rio said. Michael Levoux is a student who enjoys playing football and basketball. He was brought into this world on 9 September 1999. He enjoys school for the most part, and his favorite subjects are math and gym. Michael enjoys wearing Aeropostale and Hollister in all four […]

September’s SotM Are Scanlan and Huang

October 10, 2014 by

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Fleetwood Area High School would like to give recognition to the students of the month for September, Blane Scanlan and Kae Huang. Teachers pick the students that are chosen for student of the month. This is also something for which only seniors  can qualify. Parking spaces in the front are reserved for the students awarded Student […]

Fansler Takes the Globey in September

October 10, 2014 by

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This school year, Fleetwood Area High School, under the guidance of new principal Stephen Herman, started choosing an employee of the month. Mrs. Bonnie Fansler was selected by the faculty for the month of September. Fansler is a nurse at Fleetwood. She loves helping anyone in need and is very caring about everyone in school. […]

Ray Rice Suspended Indefinitely

October 9, 2014 by

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The Ray Rice incident has received a lot of publicity over the last few months. It seems as if everyone has his or her own viewpoints regarding the incident, and the public may never know the full truth. Ray Rice was arrested for domestic violence. He and his girlfriend were at a casino when they apparently entered into an […]

Field of Screams Offers New Attractions for 2014

October 9, 2014 by

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Halloween is just around the corner, and there is no better way to spend your weekend than to take a trip to Field of Screams. It is located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Field of Screams is open from 12 September until 9 November. This year, Field of Screams has many new additions. They do their best […]