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The Student News Site of Frederick High School

Frederick Lantern

The Student News Site of Frederick High School

Frederick Lantern

Mrs. Jennifer Santos, Assistant Principal at Frederick High, scolds senior Jillian Margheim for being late to class. Starting on January 10, any underclassman who gets marked tardy 20 times or more will lose the ability to have off-blocks in the 2022-2023 school year, and any upperclassman who gets more than 20 tardies will lose the ability to attend Prom in April. “[Being tardy really] takes away from instructional time [especially] for students [who] come in 15 minutes late, [because those students end up] missing the whole setup [and introduction to class] and, ultimately, [being late] does impact your grade," says Ms. Swanson.

Frederick High Introduces New Tardy Policy

Owen Willis, Social Media Manager January 12, 2022

With the start of the second semester underway at Frederick High School, students and staff are getting used to the new tardy policy that went into place on Monday, January 10. The policy states that any...

Graduating Seniors of 2021 are getting a prom!

WE’RE GETTING A PROM!

Sarah Hayes, Staff Writer April 8, 2021

Last year, The senior class of the 2019-2020 school year got no prom and a graduation ceremony that was delayed until late July due to COVID-19. This caused many of the seniors for the class of 2021 to...

Back to school night is not a good use of time, especially if students don’t get useful information.

UPDATE: Frederick High Closed for Rest of School Year

Brandon Coon April 20, 2020

On Friday, March 13, the first case of COVID-19 appeared in Boulder County and Frederick High closed their doors until it was safe to return. Today, we learned that those doors won't open again for students...

Seniors at Frederick High School wonder how COVID-19 will affect the rest of their memories for the year, but words from the principal make their graduation seem possible.

UPDATE: Prom Delayed, but Graduation Will Happen

Ella Berrend, Head Editor April 6, 2020
The current national shutdown due to the COVID-19 has closed businesses and schools as well as canceling all group gatherings which has affected the public in multitudes of ways.
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