• March 2Saturday, March 2 Boys Basketball - WIAA Regional Final, Home vs. Hortonville OR at Superior, 7 p.m.
  • March 2Saturday, March 2 Girls Basketball - WIAA Sectional Final vs. Hortonville or Eau Claire Memorial, 1 p.m. (at Appleton East)
  • March 2Saturday, March 2 District Solo/Ensemble, 8 a.m. (NHS Fine Arts area)
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High School Students Experienced Heightened Political Animosity This Election Season

High School Students Experienced Heightened Political Animosity This Election Season

Ashlyn Jacobs, Editor in Chief December 10, 2020

On top of the COVID-19 pandemic, anti-racism protests, and the death of an honored Supreme Court justice, this tumultuous year also included a high-stakes presidential election. Two antagonistic candidates...

Administrators Adjust Parent-Teacher Conferences to Reflect a Virtual Environment

Administrators Adjust Parent-Teacher Conferences to Reflect a Virtual Environment

Jacob Lind, Student of Journalism November 29, 2020

Mid-first semester parent-teacher conferences on Oct. 21, 26 and 30 were adapted by Associate Principal Kyle Popp for the virtual world in the N.J.S.D. because of COVID-19. The adjustments Popp, alongside...

Changes to Science Curriculum Aim to Benefit Students and Teachers

Changes to Science Curriculum Aim to Benefit Students and Teachers

Kaya Boettcher, Student of Journalism November 22, 2020

Change is making its way to the science curriculum at NHS, arriving with the beginning of the 2021-'22 school year.  “I am in support of this change,” Scott Hertting, physics teacher and chair...

The hallway illustrates social distancing at NHS.

A Year without Stability: Reflecting on the First Quarter

Payton McClowry and Colin McClowry November 22, 2020

The first quarter of NHS’s school year wrapped up on Nov. 6 as students and staff try to navigate their way through a global pandemic.  The conclusion of the first-nine weeks allows for grades to...

Physical Education Gone Virtual in Response to COVID and Unique Need

Physical Education Gone Virtual in Response to COVID and Unique Need

Evan Piechocki, Student of Journalism November 22, 2020

A virtual physical education course was added recently for students to take in order to earn their credits during the COVID-19 pandemic.  “We’ve started to see more and more students with mental...

The goal of Advisory stays the same: “Tie learning to life-long learning,” Associate Principal William Richardson said.

Adapting Along With Advisory: Students Take the OAR Toward their Future

Ellon Buchanan, Student of Journalism November 22, 2020

Advisory (AACP) features a new schedule in response to three-hour classes, but the goal stays the same: “Tie learning to life-long learning,” Associate Principal William Richardson said. Since COVID-19,...

New Class for the 2021-22 School Year Wood Offer New Experiences for Students

New Class for the 2021-’22 School Year “Wood” Offer New Experiences for Students

Aber Qureshi, Student of Journalism November 22, 2020

A new class, Wood Manufacturing 1, will be added to the course offering list next year, according to Associate Principal Tim Kachur. Traditionally, the technology department offers a unique mix of classes...

UW-Oshkosh Changes Admissions Process to Benefit Students, Families and Faculty

UW-Oshkosh Changes Admissions Process to Benefit Students, Families and Faculty

Rachel Jones, Student of Journalism November 22, 2020

UW-Oshkosh found ways to alter its admissions process in 2020 to make it less stressful for everyone during hard times.  Justin Stigler, the assistant director of admissions at UW-Oshkosh and the admissions...

English Department Chair Sara Roblee remains optimistic throughout changes.

English Curriculum Undergoes Changes for the 2021-’22 School Year

Abi Wise, Student of Journalism November 22, 2020

Tenth grade English courses merge together starting 2021-2022 as a two-semester class, providing a “comprehensive and integrated experience,” Chad Buboltz, Director of Secondary Learning and Leadership...

Compression of Competition: One Regional for VAC

Compression of Competition: One Regional for VAC

Grace Randall, Student of Journalism November 22, 2020

Only one regional competition for Neenah’s Visual Arts Competition(Classic) team this year as the pandemic rages on. To explain, the article “State Competition Information” clarifies the VAC is...

Virtual Among Us Tournament Hosted by Arete Student

Virtual Among Us Tournament Hosted by Arete Student

Madison Gafner, Student of Journalism November 19, 2020

A virtual Among Us tournament hosted by Arete student, Aryn Gauerke, begins Saturday Nov. 21, depending on level of participation. “I created this tournament because I wanted to bring people closer...

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