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The student news site of Neenah High School

Satellite

The student news site of Neenah High School

Satellite

The student news site of Neenah High School

Satellite

Editorial:  Appeal to Join in the Walkout

Editorial: Appeal to Join in the Walkout

Jason Fisher, Editorial Columnist March 12, 2018

Usually, high school students are overlooked on the national stage. However, the recent tragedy in Parkland, Fla. has amplified interest in us tenfold. Within days of Nikolas Cruz’s massacre at Marjory...

A portion of the mail received senior year.

Column: Too Much Mail

Emily Roberts, Editor-in-Chief February 19, 2018

As seniors decide their fate and send in their college deposits, mail continually floods their inbox from various institutions. The same few phrases haunt shredders, garbage cans, even closets. “We can...

The Neenah Satellite continues to deliver opinions straight from students.

Salutes and Slams: Week of Feb. 14

February 14, 2018

Salutes: Yearbook photos ran smoothly, though Valentine's Day caused a slight commotion among students. Sources of Strength planned an involved, engaging Winterfest week. Student anticipation...

Cartoon:  Winterfest Dance

Cartoon: Winterfest Dance

Pippa Austin, Cartoonist February 9, 2018

Comic Strip:  Mixed Opinions of Finals

Comic Strip: Mixed Opinions of Finals

Pippa Austin, Cartoonist January 30, 2018

Perfect example of what your goal should be

Letter to the Editor: Pointless New Year’s Resolutions

January 13, 2018

Dear Editor:  A new year, a new me. A common phrase among people once New Year's hits. One way many do this is with New Year’s resolutions -- a way to set goals for yourself once the new year hits....

The Neenah Satellite continues to deliver opinions straight from students.

Salutes and Slams: Week of Jan. 10

January 10, 2018

Salutes: Study sessions at the public library prepared students for finals. Mrs. McClowry in the learning center is actively helping students catch up before the end of semester. The scheduled...

Are you willing to fight for a free Internet?

Column: Battle of Net Neutrality

Ashley McFarland, Student of Journalism January 3, 2018

You know how you are able to look at any website no matter what Internet connection, and no fees exist? Thank net neutrality. Regardless of what kind of website you are looking at, it gets treated the...

Food Column:  Catch Gluten-Free Humbug Fever

Food Column: Catch Gluten-Free Humbug Fever

Mary Sollitto, Student of Journalism January 3, 2018

Although the holidays are filled with decorated plates, crimson red table cloths and elaborate centerpieces, one problem lingers. Gluten is not welcomed to the table. Having trouble entertaining a table...

Letter to the Editor:  Expand Lunch Period

Letter to the Editor: Expand Lunch Period

December 26, 2017

  Dear Editor: Numerous high schoolers have complained too many times in regards to short lunch periods making Neenah behind in the state when it come to time management. It is often frowned...

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Political Column: With the Midterms Approaching, Here is Why You Should Vote

Zakary Will, Columnist December 26, 2017

Only one year remains until the 2018 midterm elections, and citizens of Neenah will have a plethora of political options. All of the state executives-Gov. Scott Walker, Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch, Attorney...

Letter to the Editor: Swimming Requirement Advocated

Letter to the Editor: Swimming Requirement Advocated

December 26, 2017

Dear Editor: Home and Recreational Safety confirmed from 2005-2014, 3,536 fatal unintentional drownings annually in the United States — about 10 deaths per day.  In addition to that scary statistic,...

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