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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,...

If interested in signing up or learning more about Camp Onaway go to the official Boys’ and Girls’ Brigade website.

Camp Onaway Hosts Summer Camp Opportunities

April 15, 2019

Planning and discussions of summer camps and programs are starting to come about with the change of seasons, getting local campers excited already. Who are these campers? These campers are apart of the...

Fox Cities Reads Festival Features Evicted by Matthew Desmond

Fox Cities Reads Festival Features Evicted by Matthew Desmond

Nevaeh Caballero, Student of Journalism April 15, 2019

Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City by Matthew Desmond is April's 2019 book selection for Fox Cities Reads festival. An effort from the Fox Cities Book Festival and local libraries, Fox...

Neenah Makes History with 27th State Appearance

Amanda Argall, Student of Journalism April 14, 2019

The Neenah Boys’ Basketball team capped off its season on March 15 with a trip to the WIAA state tournament held at the Kohl Center in Madison. “In the beginning of the year we were counted out...

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...

Introducing the Rocket Players Production of Failure: A Love Story

Introducing the Rocket Players Production of Failure: A Love Story

Sophia Tesch, Student of Journalism April 11, 2019

Preparations for the NHS spring show, Failure: A Love Story, are underway and the Neenah Rocket Players are excited to share that they will be performing the show in Pickard Auditorium at the end of April....

A piece by the De La Torre brothers during installation of the exhibit.

Bergstrom Mahler Museum: Reflecting Perspectives Prompts Contemplation

Maddie Bero, Student of Journalism April 11, 2019

Bergstrom Mahler Museum of Glass is opening a new exhibit called Reflecting Perspectives on April 18, which focuses on diversity and inclusion. “The complex social, cultural and environmental challenges...

NHS Continues to Hold the Top Spot on ACT Scores

NHS Continues to Hold the Top Spot on ACT Scores

Kiana Valeri, Student of Journalism April 11, 2019

ACT scores are a valued snapshot used by districts to see where they stand relative to neighboring schools and within the state, according to Associate Principal Tim Kachur.  Although there is more...

Students should consider participating, encourage their friends, and/or attend the event to support peers.

Writers Club Offers Spoken Poetry and Art Event for Students

Ashlyn Jacobs, Staff Writer April 9, 2019

Update: The event will now be combined with an annual poetry contest, the Proces Poetry Prize, hosted by the Neenah Public Library. The awards ceremony and pending poetry reading is planned for September...

Alumnus Christiaan Smith wanted an event at NHS that would suppress judgement and promote cultural  connections; thus he created the Diversity Fair.

Diversity Fair: Founder Shares in Assembly Tradition and New Schedule Peaks Student Interest

Claire Bruder, Student of Journalism April 8, 2019

An event introduced 18 years ago by a student named Christiaan Smith gives a voice to those at NHS who have been suppressed by judgment, according to retired art teacher Jody Harrell. Within a school...

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...

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