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From Big Cities to Bigger Portions: A German Student’s American Experience

Nina Duffeck and Zakary Will, Students of Journalism October 22, 2017

The portions in Neenah might be larger than those in Hamburg, but everything else feels  nearly microscopic to junior Clara Baass, who is staying with Spanish teacher Meghan Ray and her family for...

Bennett Reigns as Head Volleyball Coach

Keaton Calcaterra and DePreist McGruder, Students of Journalism October 22, 2017

   Ms. Emily Bennett is a teacher in the science department and the new head coach for varsity girls’ volleyball. Bennett traced her roots all the way back to NHS; she graduated in the class...

South African Teen Simply Living Her Dream

Jacob Theisen and Jason Fisher, Students of Journalism October 22, 2017

Thirty hours of travel, or 9,903 miles — the distance between Maputo, Mozambique and Neenah, Wis.   Everyone dreams of traveling abroad or discovering new cultures, yet only some are able to...

Junior Abby Poss elects to take every science class that her NHS schedule offers.

Neenah Student Lives for Science

Emily Manteufel, Student of Journalism October 22, 2017

Science, science and more science. Junior Abby Poss elects to take every science class that her NHS schedule offers. Abby participates in many events around the community and across the country. “Science...

Class Uses Problem-solving Skills to Impact Elementary Schools

Class Uses Problem-solving Skills to Impact Elementary Schools

Sam Brazee, Student of Journalism October 22, 2017

Problem:  Many kids struggle to make friends or need someone in which to confide.  The Future Forward class of NHS taught by Mr. McDonough propose a solution.   Solution:  Travis McDonough suggests...

Student Functions as an Advocate

Student Functions as an Advocate

Ben Makowski, Student of Journalism October 22, 2017

At a young age, Hannah Blob is exposed to a child with special needs. Hannah's cousin lives everyday with a condition called Cerebral Palsy. Although this condition has a strong grasp on her cousin's...

"We're all pretty bizarre. Some of us are just better at hiding it, that's all."—Andrew Clark, Breakfast Club

Not School Smart but Life Smart

Mary Sollitto, Student of Journalism October 15, 2017

"We're all pretty bizarre. Some of us are just better at hiding it, that's all."—Andrew Clark, Breakfast Club Useless. Troubled. Worst student in the class. These are words that suffocate a student’s...

Coach Jung functions as a domino in my life.

Domino Effect: Coach’s Belief System Inspires

Taggen Davis, Student of Journalism October 14, 2017

Life is comprised of primary domino moments.  Events, responses and people can take us in different directions without knowledge of their impact. Coach Jung functions as a domino in my life. This...

Brian Borchardt is the epitome of success through trial and error.

Life Lesson: Life is a Series of Trial and Errors

DePreist Mcgruder, Student of Journalism October 14, 2017

Brian Borchardt is the epitome of success through trial and error. Now an upstanding teacher and mentor to many, Brian has evolved tremendously since his years of high school and college. Ironically,...

Sources of Strength (SoS) is made up of students, such as senior Nina Duffeck, who teachers think are eager to make NHS a better place.

Member of Sources of Strength Uses Her Voice

Jason Fisher, Student of Journalism October 12, 2017

Most people who know senior Nina Duffeck describe her as dedicated and passionate about her schoolwork.  A main factor she attributes this to is her involvement in Sources of Strength, a new organization...

Despite the time and effort put into making College Rescue a reality, Rachel has no regrets. The ability to help others, and the positive feedback -- these are the things that matter to Rachel.

Student Uses Personal Struggles to Help Others

Zakary Will, Student of Journalism October 12, 2017

An eighth grade Rachel Miserlian sits in front of her laptop, sifting through college webpages like a prospector panning for gold. An army of information -- acceptance rates, student population, graduation...

Through blood and through love, senior Dane Hart creates some of his best work by observing others.

His Talent Trumps His Hesitations

Kassidy Schmidt, Student of Journalism October 11, 2017

Although he holds his pencil tightly, his mind is open. With brown hair, coffee-colored sweater, and half of a smile, his body posture communicates readiness. He’s ready to pull in the setting...

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