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The student news site of Neenah High School

Satellite

The student news site of Neenah High School

Satellite

Does red even symbolize love any more? Or the blood?

Column: Valentine’s Day History Gives New Meaning to Color Red

Charley Hrobsky, Editor-in-Chief February 13, 2017

For generations Valentine’s Day continues to be a day of true love for every age. From the paper valentine’s bought in a store given out in elementary classrooms to awkward middle schoolers attempting...

Satellite staff's weekly mini-torials: salutes and slams.

Mini-torials: Week of Feb. 8

February 8, 2017

Salutes Eco Club trying to pump up the school's atmosphere with trivia night tonight. Teacher dress-up days creating laughter and joy throughout school building. Nice set-up today for Mrs. Paulus...

Satellite staff's weekly mini-torials: salutes and slams.

Mini-torials: Week of Feb. 1

February 1, 2017

Salutes Parking lot maintenance brings cheer within the school building due to less stress outside. Trivia Night anticipation builds within teams. Leukemia boxes and American Heart Association...

Satellite staff's weekly mini-torials: salutes and slams.

Mini-torials: Week of Jan. 25

January 25, 2017

Salutes Blood Drive provided free t-shirts for all donors. Trivia night returns for its second year providing fun and funds for Eco Club. Professional learning day on Friday gives students break...

Satellite staff's weekly mini-torials: salutes and slams.

Mini-torials: Week of Jan. 18

January 18, 2017

Salutes New semester changes up a student and staff's routine to rejuvenate routines. Cotton Club preparations excite students. School got cancelled on Tuesday. Video to jump start new semester...

Letter To The Editor: Benefits of a Foul Tongue

Cody Wienandt, Student of Journalism January 10, 2017

Dear Editor: No matter its label -- obscenity to nasty words -- cursing is viewed negatively and is said to not belong in school.  Is this old school thinking still appropriate in today's modern schools?...

Letter to the Editor: The Reality of Being an Exchange Student

Barbara Simon, Student of Journalism January 6, 2017

Dear Editor: Being an exchange student in a different country can be one of the most rewarding experiences in a person's life. During a year abroad there is so much to be gained, such as experiencing...

Satellite staff's weekly mini-torials: salutes and slams.

Mini-torials: Week of Jan. 4

January 4, 2017

Salutes Study nights at the Neenah Public Library coming up Jan. 8 and 9 from 4 to 9 p.m. to prepare students for finals with help from tutors and teachers along with free food and drinks. End of...

Cel and Rachel guide you through discovered secrets for your college applications.

Column: Funding Your Future

Cecelia Krause and Rachel Terry December 29, 2016

High school students will sit in anticipation of a college acceptance letter for weeks, sometimes months, and the day it arrives they grin ear to ear telling everyone they know. They worked hard for years...

Letter to Editor: Lengthen School Lunches

Joe Delaney, Student of Journalism December 29, 2016

Dear Editor:   Most of us can agree that school lunches are less than delectable. Many upperclassmen also feel the pinch when running out to get food and running back trying to beat the bell. Neenah...

Letter to the Editor: Erosion of Trust

Brexton Bostwick, Student of Journalism December 29, 2016

Dear Editor:   The NHS administration has made drastic changes on how this school operates. Four years ago when I was a freshman, NHS was a free place -- a place many enjoyed being.  Juniors and seniors...

Editorial: Revisiting the NHS Release Policy

Basil Eastman-Kiesow, Student of Journalism December 29, 2016

The decision at NHS to implement harsher release policies has thus far been met with major scrutiny from the student body. Many of us do not understand the need to implement such policies, or in fact why...

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