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LAUNCH, Student Contributors October 24, 2019

REACH Academy Donates to Neenah Animal Shelter

REACH Academy Donates to Neenah Animal Shelter

Press Release June 3, 2019

The REACH Academy visited the Neenah Animal Shelter on June 3 to drop off toys, treats and food that they collected during their social justice project. Additionally, they also donated 40 tie blankets...

To help the district obtain the "Opal Apples Youth Make a Difference" grant, please go to opalapples.com/vote.

N.J.S.D. Election for Hydroponics Units in Classrooms

Emilee Wise, Editor-in-Chief May 5, 2019

N.J.S.D. is a finalist in the "Opal Apples Youth Make a Difference" grant, worth  $75,000. The grant is awarded to young leaders taking on big environmental topics such as food security, nutrition,...

Musicians Prepare for the Upcoming State Solo & Ensemble Festival

Musicians Prepare for the Upcoming State Solo & Ensemble Festival

Nathan Gehrke, Student of Journalism April 24, 2019

High school musicians across the state will perform at the state Solo & Ensemble festival on April 27 at UW-Oshkosh to conclude this year’s competitive path. “It makes me a better musician...

Arts Education and the Effects on NHS

Maddie Nail, Student of Journalism April 17, 2019

Walking into NHS and roaming throughout the halls, one will be able to see all of the art pieces students have created to decorate the walls. Students love having their art hung up around the school,...

Dorschner, art teacher, says this painting shows how artists can transform communities with beautiful murals. In the painting, it portrays a wide variety of perspectives that take viewer's eyes through several murals in progress, being done by devoted artists.

How Art Inspires Students at NHS

Bella Brackin, Student of Journalism April 14, 2019

Art programs at NHS provide a creative outlet for students by making space for students to work and often allowing them to display their art around the school. According to Emma Santiago, an...

Senior Milija Grotenhuis works on her art project in Glass and Creative Forms II. (Independent Study).

Independent Studies: NHS’s Best Kept Secret

Sydney Raber, Student of Journalism April 7, 2019

Independent studies are available for students to take as a course option at NHS during the school year to spice up their learning. These studies are self-paced classes in which one or more students...

Mrs. Mary Shandonay (left) is showcasing books with sophomores Jetta Popp and Natalie Flom (right).

Classroom Adds “Beneath Claire’s House” to Readers’ Workshop

Corey Popp (Local author), Good Reads Blogger March 10, 2019

An NHS classroom added Beneath Claire's House to an upcoming Readers' Workshop according to author Corey Popp's blog posted on Goodreads.com  (Click to read complete blog). Mrs. Mary Shandonay,...

The National Merit Scholarship is only given to the top one percent of the people who took the SAT.

Three Students Qualify for National Merit Scholarship

Josie Cleveland, Student of Journalism November 20, 2018

Three seniors recently qualified as Semifinalists for the National Merit Scholarship. Gerry Rott, Ryan Stranberg and Jackson Vendola eagerly wait like hunters to hear if they are one of the few scholarship...

The Hmong tapestry (project started by Kalia Vang) displayed in the Conant wing.

Tapestry Adds Hmong Culture to NHS

Drew Karle, Student of Journalism November 17, 2018

A Hmong tapestry, worked on by a group of students, has added needed diversity to NHS. A 2018 Neenah High School graduate, Kalia Vang, painted a Hmong tapestry with Art teacher Ms. Lisa Dorschner and...

With the lights dimmed like a haunted house, the classroom provided a spooky atmosphere. Fourteen exhibits were set up around the room, all with Halloween themes.

Physics Students Teach Others Through Haunted Physics Lab

Claudia Miller, Student of Journalism November 12, 2018

Physics students hosted a haunted physics lab during lunch from Oct. 31 to Nov. 2 with access granted through the lecture pits. According to student of physics Brandon Schmall it took about four days...

5 NHS students impressed the Wisconsin Restuarant Association with their incredible culinary skills.

NHS Students Whisk Away Expectations

Emilee Wise, Editor-in-Chief October 27, 2018

Five students used their culinary skills on Sunday, Oct. 21 to serve at the Grand Meridian. Seniors Madelyn Hendrick and Rachael Luebker, along with juniors Brooklyn Marion and Katie Berger, and freshman...

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