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The student news site of Neenah High School

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The student news site of Neenah High School

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One-act play succeeds at state

December 1, 2014

The one-act players are taught by Mrs. Jane Dix.

College and Career Fair succeeds

November 25, 2014

By:  Reporter Hannah Sopel   The College and Career Fair returned to NHS on the morning of Tuesday, Oct. 21 where every student had the opportunity to speak with and learn about colleges, businesses...

Veterans share stories of service

November 25, 2014

By: Reporter Ann Ramishvili  NHS honored seven veterans within its school community on Nov. 11 (Veteran's Day). NHS students organized the veteran's ceremony at the high school. The veterans, who are...

Foreign exchange students experience first Thanksgiving feast

November 24, 2014

By: Reporter Megan Altekruse Thanksgiving will be a new experience on Thursday for the foreign exchange students at NHS. "I've seen lots of movies about Thanksgiving, but I don't really know what it...

Connection: Extracurriculars look good on applications

November 9, 2014

By:  Reporter Emma Fuhrman As colleges target strong students to compete themselves, admissions focus on the basics of academics but extracurriculars speak to whom the student is. The picture of a perfect...

The Orbit plans to service community

November 9, 2014

By: Reporter Abbe Lane The Orbit, a clothing closet project for homeless and low income students, has officially been completed at NHS. As mentioned before, the Orbit is a high school community clothes...

Extracurricular activities give students new opportunities

November 9, 2014

By: Reporter Kat Berge   Used to describe extra activities (such as sports) that can be done by the students in a school but that are not part of the regular schedule of classes. The offerings of...

UW schools pay for CAPP classes

November 9, 2014

By Reporter Megan Altekruse Two CAPP (Cooperative Academic Partnership Program) courses are free per semester this year at NHS for eligible students cooperating, according to new state law. "It's nice...

Footloose reflections: Dancing ban a success

November 9, 2014

By:  Reporter Marissa Hart The production of NHS’s fall musical, Footloose, has left a huge impact on the small city of Neenah, thanks to the "Neenah Bans Dancing" campaign that brought attention...

Veteran’s Day: Interdisciplinary approach to memorial

November 5, 2014

By:  Reporter Maddie Terlap U.S. veterans will be honored via an interdisciplinary approach at NHS through a ceremony and special art memorial on Veteran's Day. As Veteran's Day approaches, most...

Biotechnology class: Killer GMOs infecting the world

November 5, 2014

By:  Reporter Nicole Stratton Brought to the media’s attention by filmmaker, Mr. Jeremy Seifert, via his documentary GMO OMG, genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are internationally affecting...

Sexual minority students at a higher risk of suicide

October 29, 2014

By:  Reporter Crystal Redemann Much less is known about suicidal behavior in people aged 10 to 24 than expected of modern life, as shown by a number of surveys taken over the course of the 21st century. For...

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