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Average scales in standards-based grading are 1-4, which echoes the students’ progress.

Understanding the Standards-Based Grading Scale

Ashley McFarland, Student of Journalism December 8, 2017

The implementation of standards-based grading at NHS will happen the beginning of the 2019-'20 school year by administration and staff. The switch to standards-based grading has been a project for four...

The effects of distracted driving.

Weather Alert: Staying Safe on Winter Roads

Skylar Neuber, Student of Journalism November 26, 2017

As the weather begins to dip and the winter months draw closer, slick roads and heavy snowfall require serious precautions before drivers go behind the wheel. Fortunately, Lisa LeMahieu, a health teacher...

The stress related to Black Friday and the holiday season builds for senior Katie Adams who is a sales associate at the Neenah Shopko.

Black Friday Perspective Explored: Employee Stress Builds

Emily Manteufel, Student of Journalism November 20, 2017

The stress related to Black Friday and the holiday season builds for senior Katie Adams who is a sales associate at the Neenah Shopko. “Saying that Black Friday is the most unorganized day in retail...

ThedaCare is the Fox Cities' largest employer with about 6,800 workers.

Student Employment Threatened by Consolidation

Ben Makowski, Student of Journalism November 19, 2017

Why do teens work? It is likely a means to fill gas tanks, stomachs, and to add some pizzazz to college applications. Or maybe to make a difference. Senior Graham Warner feels his impact every time he...

Goodbye Unicorns, Hello Zombies!

Goodbye Unicorns, Hello Zombies!

Jacob Theisen, Staff Reporter October 30, 2017

With Halloween around the corner, how are people celebrating this week? Halloween features dressing up in costumes, adventuring to haunted houses, and delighting in horror movies with friends. In addition...

Rachel Terry, senior, continues to be a "nonstop warrior for kindness" within NHS.

Senior Spreads Smiles and Kindness Through Halls

Charley Hrobsky, Editor-in-Chief April 26, 2017

Rachel Terry, senior, challenged students and staff at the Diversity Fair to create a kindness chain link. Terry asked participants to write what kindness means to them, whether they wrote about kindness...

Often holiday light displays are so bright that they light up the night and offer a feeling of merrymaking to viewers of all ages.

Local Christmas Light Hot Spots Featured

Luke Kelley, Student of Journalism December 29, 2016

Christmas time is here as evidenced in the festivities underway, and to many a means of celebration is to decorate their houses. Often holiday light displays are so bright that they light up the night...

“A senior who helps me to get things more organized in the closet was on the Homecoming Committee and brought up the idea to choose a fundraiser for the Orbit, “ explains Shelley Aaholm, a Spanish teacher.

The Orbit: Recipient of Homecoming Funds

Barbara Simon, Student of Journalism November 20, 2016

The Homecoming Committee chose the Orbit as the recipient of its annual Homecoming fundraiser, totaling more than $7,000, plus donations of canned goods and clothing for the closet. “A senior who...

Project Based Learning Explores

Project Based Learning Explores

December 7, 2015

Click on photo to view Post Crescent article on NHS' Project Based Learning program.

History Lovers Note: The Lost Queen Found

Mason Gauthier, Staff Reporter October 15, 2015

Students who love history know that discoveries document time.  Students of 2015 need to recall significant events to make connections and learn. One such notable connection is currently being explored...

Cell phone addiction explored

December 10, 2014

By:  Reporters Kay Parvin and Ann Ramishvili Many people are addicted to using cell phones. One common invention used today is the cell phone. The first one was invented in 1973 and the first smartphone...

Caffeine: What teens should know

December 1, 2014

By Reporter Abbe Lane   With students having tests almost weekly, it is no surprise that many of them are going to be using caffeine to try and keep themselves awake while they study. How many people,...

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