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Update on Missing Painting

Update on Missing Painting

Olivia Lehrer, Students of Journalism December 3, 2017

Nancy Bredendick, daughter of former teacher Ruth Bredendick, responded to Mystery: Golden Artwork Missing through e-mail. Specifically, Bredendick reached out in response to the Satellite's...

Best Friends Begins Its Year: Youth Mentoring Youth

Best Friends Begins Its Year: Youth Mentoring Youth

Luke Hameister, Student of Journalism November 28, 2017

Best Friends, a youth tutoring service, held its organizational meeting on Nov. 6 at NHS. Best Friends is a local organization focused on allowing high school students to provide help to elementary...

Get Involved with the Community Blood Center

Get Involved with the Community Blood Center

Tanner Reffke, Student of Journalism November 28, 2017

A Blood Drive hosted by the National Honor Society was held on Wednesday, Nov. 8, to help those in need of blood. Many students participated in the drive, either donating or helping the Community Blood...

The most noticeable change is that a car drives around the parking lot, issuing tickets instead of Mr. William Bauer, who functions as campus security.

Changes in the Parking Lots Spark Student Curiosity

Sam Brazee, Student of Journalism November 27, 2017

Numerous changes are observable in the parking lots after the 2016-'17 school year, which is sparking student curiosity.   The most noticeable change is that a car drives around the parking lot, issuing...

Mystery:  Golden Artwork Missing

Mystery: Golden Artwork Missing

Olivia Lehrer, Student of Journalism November 26, 2017

A piece of landscape art dedicated to a former NHS English teacher is now missing from the Pickard lobby. “I have tried locating the painting, but to no avail,” Linda Walter, an NHS administrative...

Dr. Myra De Wet, current teacher of child, prenatal and infant development, psychology of human relations, culinary, and nutrition classes will be running the new ACCT class during fifth mod.

New Class Offers a Stepping Stone to Child Care

Alyssa Remme, Student of Journalism November 26, 2017

An Assistant Child Care Teaching (ACCT) class is being introduced to NHS, beginning in January of 2018. In this class students will learn how to plan lessons for children, what is involved in licensing...

At a special meeting of the N.J.S.D. Board of Education on Thursday, Nov. 2, the board members discussed and voted upon proposed updates to the district’s Human Growth and Development curriculum.

N.J.S.D. Board of Education Votes on Updating Human Growth and Development Curriculum

Zakary Will, Student of Journalism November 26, 2017

The N.J.S.D. Board of Education held a special meeting on Thursday, Nov. 2 to discuss and vote upon proposed updates to the district’s Human Growth and Development curriculum. The curriculum contains...

“The clock tower makes me proud to be a part of such an outstanding community..." -- Marissa Olsen

Neenah Clock Tower Celebrates a Lifetime and a Half

Emilee Wise, Students of Journalism November 26, 2017

Keeping watch and time for over a century, the Neenah clock tower will be celebrating 130 years in 2018. “It’s become an icon of the city,” member of the Neenah Historical Society and NHS history...

Two seniors feeling tired and  stressed.

Students Feel Stress, Worry and Annoyance Toward Grading Scale Shifts

Jacob Theisen, Student of Journalism November 25, 2017

NHS students feel skeptical about the switch to a standards-based grading scale -- starting next year. “I don't know a lot about standards-based grading, but it sounds awful,” senior Maggie Schuster...

Mrs. Christensen works with teachers and counselors in the district to identify homelessness in schools, and provide students with emotional and physical support. 


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Support for the Struggling: How Neenah Reaches Out to Homeless Students

Nina Duffeck, Student of Journalism November 25, 2017

Homelessness rates rise with America’s fragile economy--with that, Neenah strives to ensure that each school year, district students without permanent night-time residency receive the resources the community...

Vintage Show Choir hosts its “Opener” show on Nov. 21 in Pickard Auditorium.

Vintage Hosts Opener

Kassidy Schmidt, Student of Journalism November 20, 2017

Vintage Show Choir will be hosting its “Opener” show on Nov. 21 in Pickard Auditorium. The show is free and includes acts from Touch of Class, the Jazz Ensemble, Act 2 and Vintage. Prior to...

Photo of the Helping Hands Art and Craft Fair volunteer sign-up poster.

Community Craft Fair Sets Records for Profit and Attendance

Keaton Calcaterra, Student of Journalism November 20, 2017

The Helping Hands Craft Fair, which is an annual event in the community of Neenah to benefit local families in need, set records in terms of profit and attendance on Saturday, Nov. 4. The Helping Hands...

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