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As the ACT approaches, here are some facts to think about in between study sessions.

Infographic: An FYI on the ACT

Abi Wise, Staff Writer February 6, 2019

American Heart Association Red Out Events Featured on Februarys Calendar

American Heart Association Red Out Events Featured on February’s Calendar

Joshua Sturgell, Analyst January 10, 2019

  Seniors Anna Beyer and Breanna Borgen are organizing a Red Out at the Feb. 12 basketball game at 7:30 p.m. to support the American Heart Association. T-shirts are $10 and all proceeds...

Infographic:  How Well Do Neenah Teachers Get Paid

Infographic: How Well Do Neenah Teachers Get Paid

Joshua Sturgell, Analyst January 4, 2019

Sources: Caffee, Alex. “Teacher Salaries in America.” Niche, 19 Nov. 2018, www.niche.com/blog/teacher-salaries-in-america/. Accessed 3 Jan. 2019. “Salary for Public School Teacher in Wisconsin.”...

Snapshot of the combined performance in Holiday Concert.

Overview of NHS Holiday Concert

Eddie Stuczynski, Student of Journalism December 27, 2018

NHS hosted a holiday concert on Dec. 18 at 7:30 p.m. in Pickard Auditorium that advanced everyone's holiday mood for the season. Concert organizers celebrated everyone's attendance to embrace the happiness...

2018 marks the year of journalists under attack.

In-depth Coverage: Journalism Under Attack in 2018

Jason Fisher, Student of Journalism December 27, 2018

      Time magazine called them “Guardians of the Truth.” They were Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist and critic of the regime who was assassinated by the Saudi government,...

The Orbit was created to service students in need.  What started as an idea for a small food closet to provide snacks to underprivileged students has since expanded this school year to a fully fledged resource with items essential to daily life.

Food Drive: Orbit Restocked by Community

Emilee Wise, Editor-in-Chief December 3, 2018

The Thanksgiving food drive hosted by Sources of Strength the week before Thanksgiving break successfully collected food and monetary donations for students in need. Food donations went to stock the...

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...

Plans to Improve Safety Exist

Plans to Improve Safety Exist

Mason Jones, Student of Journalism November 16, 2018

Following recent shootings around the nation, higher safety precautions are being taken at Neenah High School to protect students from a possible shooting staff members say. Throughout the past few...

The expression It Takes a Village is reflective of the efforts of required to host this event. 

It Takes a Village to Host the Book Drive

Maddy Zitzelsberger, Student of Journalism November 14, 2018

The annual book drive and sale, featured during the Helping Hands Art and Craft Show, netted its highest profit to date on Nov. 3. Community consists of its citizens and people consist of their words....

The idea to start a music school in its own building has been a lifelong dream of Stein’s.  Now, with sponsors and a nonprofit system in place, it was finally made possible.

Renovations Begin for Community Music & Arts Collaborative

Solon Ramos, Student of Journalism November 14, 2018

The new and upcoming nonprofit music school in Neenah is being renovated this month to host its own performances and events, representatives say.   Having been operational for over a full year now,...

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