Gang activity increasing on OBX, police take notice
While police say they do not think gangs are actively recruiting in the high school, they do believe that students are indirectly involved in gangs.
View ArticleOnline relationships may not be all that meets the eye
Is the person you are talking to on the Internet really who you think he or she is or just pretending to be that someone? Is it possible to know who’s really behind the computer screen?
View ArticleLocal food dispersed around Outer Banks, organic farms on the rise
Coastal Farmers Co-op, founded in 2010, works with farmers across eastern North Carolina to bring local produce to the Outer Banks in the form of veggie boxes. The boxes are considered Community...
View ArticleSocial Studies teacher attends Supreme Court institute in Washington, D.C.
This past summer, Herman, who teaches Civics and AP U.S. Government & Politics at FFHS, attended three workshops, one of which focused solely on the Supreme Court.
View ArticleOnline classes open opportunities for students, not for all
Moodle and Blackboard are just two of the virtual learning programs FFHS uses to help students further their learning.
View ArticleWright Brothers battle Connecticut for first in flight
The Wright Brothers still fight for the the claim of “first in flight” 110 years later. North Carolina and Ohio end a rivalry to defend their states heritage against Connecticut’s new legislation.
View ArticleReconciliation between father and daughter brings 9/11 memories to light
To hear the 9/11 memories of other teachers, click HERE. On September 11, 2001 English teacher Allie June was on the living room floor of her Maryland home, trying on clothes with her 2-year-old...
View ArticleNCSU students changing future of date rape
Nearly 5 percent of female college students fall victim to date rape each year, with 75 percent involving alcohol or drugs, according to fit.edu. However, students attending North Carolina State...
View ArticleAfter nearly 30 years, offshore drilling debate resurfaces
Since 1984, a moratorium fueled by previous opposition has caused offshore drilling along the Atlantic coast to be at a standstill. Now, with the revitalized support of government officials, the issue...
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