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Satellite

The student news site of Neenah High School

Satellite

The student news site of Neenah High School

Satellite

Dave and Connie Buksyk, owners of Fox Valley Roller Rink for 37 years, plan to soon sell the establishment and retire.

Longtime Owners of Neenah’s Favorite Roller Rink to Retire Soon

Ashlyn Jacobs, Editor-in-Chief February 16, 2020

Every Neenah local knows the scene: a late winter evening, patrons pour into the neon-lighted, retro-decorated Fox Valley Roller Rink. Two friendly faces greet each skater: one stationed at the snack bar...

Social Campaign:  Teens for Jeans Reaches Out to Orbit to Serve Students

Social Campaign: Teens for Jeans Reaches Out to Orbit to Serve Students

Kara Cowell, Staff Reporter January 25, 2020

The poster reads:  Teens for Jeans. Unless you have seen the posters starting to appear around the school, most students are currently unaware of the social campaign taking place within NHS, running from...

TikTok:  Why We so Obsessed With You?

TikTok: Why We so Obsessed With You?

Rhieley Mulder, Student of Journalism December 27, 2019

With over 500 million users, TikTok has become one of the most popular social media apps. People from around the world, eyes glued to their phones, scroll endlessly through the 60 second video clips.  Previously,...

Rhieley Mulder, sales associate at Kohls in Neenah

Black Friday Stresses Teens Working in Retail

Savannah Rosenberg, Student of Journalism November 30, 2019

Black Friday is without a doubt a stressful holiday for employees and customers alike; this is especially true for teens working in retail. Rhieley Mulder, both shopper and worker, is familiar with...

Phones in the Classroom: Superhero or Villain

Phones in the Classroom: Superhero or Villain

Rhieley Mulder, Student of Journalism November 30, 2019

Usage of phones by students at NHS has caused a stir in the learning environment, resulting in an uproar of advocating for no phones in the classroom. It is no secret that phones have been a never-ending...

A rare, quiet moment in the NHS counseling office.

Gov. Evers Helps to Eliminate the Stigma of Mental Illness in Schools

Olivia Widmer, Student of Journalism April 15, 2019

Gov. Tony Evers plans on adding $22 million each year to the already existing budget of $3 million to aid in paying for school social workers, nurses, counselors and psychologists. This plan helps teens...

Over 130 million school-aged girls around the world are out of school, according to the World Bank organization in September of 2018.

Global Equality in Education Sparks Activism

Ashlyn Jacobs, Student of Journalism December 27, 2018

An age of empowered women has sparked advocacy and action from women’s rights activists everywhere. From the #MeToo era to Michelle Obama’s bestselling book Becoming, the women’s march and Malala...

National Day on Writing was created to be an annual event celebrated across the United States on Oct. 20.

#WhyI Write Raising Awareness of Literacy

Lauren Sturgell, Staff Reporter December 4, 2018

In a world of texts and tweets, IMs and DMs, it has become easy to keep in touch with entire online communities with the press of a button. This network of connections can also be used to raise awareness...

The school district has a long-standing history of working with local entrepreneurs.

A Brief History of the Men Who Built NHS

Evan Miracle, Student of Journalism November 15, 2018

As a referendum looms, the history of the Neenah Joint School District requires introspection. Unbeknownst to many students and staff in Neenah, their school buildings have an interesting century-long...

 In 2018, 25.9 percent of NHS students reported vaping in the past 30 days; the results from the Youth Risk Behavior Survey confirmed.

Nationwide Vaping Epidemic Plagues High Schools

Ashlyn Jacobs, Student of Journalism November 11, 2018

A rapid increase in E-cigarette use among teens in recent years leaves high schools across America searching for ways to combat nicotine addiction in students. “We’ve seen a tremendous increase...

International Day: Superintendent Shares Her Love of Travel at Neenah Without Borders

Evan Miracle, Solon Ramos, and October 16, 2018

The opportunity to travel the world is becoming more and more open to students wishing to experience life outside of their own. Dr. Mary Pfeiffer has been the Superintendent for the Neenah Joint School...

Originally a printed paper, the Satellite has covered a wide variety of articles, columns, cartoons and more since it was introduced

Neenah Satellite Promotes Student Voices Since 1981

Ashlyn Jacobs, Staff Writer October 11, 2018

Homecoming reminds the community of the school spirit held by both past and present generations, and the evolving school newspaper has been there every step of the way to document NHS history. Today's...

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