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The student news site of Neenah High School

Satellite

The student news site of Neenah High School

Satellite

Mini-torials – Week of Sept. 23

September 25, 2015

Salutes Chromebook battery life is satisfactory to students. Art in Mercury Commons is aesthetically pleasing. Activities and dress-up days for homecoming The cafeteria is selling better apples. Teachers...

Transmission Review: Everybody’s A Good Dog by Diane Coffee

Nick Morrissey, Music Reviewer September 20, 2015

Hey kids, ya boy Nick here with a dank album review. My first album review, that is. I am glad you are here and willing to give the five or so minutes out of your day to learn what I thought about an album...

6 Reasons I Support Sen. Bernie Sanders and You Should Too

Frank Slavinsky, Political Columnist September 20, 2015

With the self proclaimed Democratic Socialist Bernie Sanders poll numbers rising above former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's in many primary states such as Iowa and New Hampshire, the Vermont...

Mini-torials – Week of Sept. 16

September 20, 2015

Salutes: Profits from homecoming are going to Make a Wish New soap dispensers have school spirit Cold water Principal Wunderlich asking teachers to plan for a lighter workload for students...

Mini-torials – Week of Sept. 9

September 9, 2015

Salutes The staff of Satellite appreciate Mrs. Plankey's hard work and generosity as a teacher and adviser. Many freshmen felt welcomed at NHS during the first week of school. Satellite bulletin...

Book Review: "Ten" Worthy of 5-Stars

Book Review: “Ten” Worthy of 5-Stars

Charley Hrobsky, Editorial Editor September 7, 2015

Gretchen McNeil has written an amazing thriller book that not only scared me while I was among the pages, but also walking in my own sunny home. "Ten" was brilliantly written and kept its secrets even...

Student Survival Guide

Student Survival Guide

Alyx Prieto and Madeline Terlap September 2, 2015
Incoming and returning NHS students will face new challenges in the 2015 -'16 school year, and two NHS seniors hope to offer some advice to every Rocket.

Book review of the fourth addition in series : The Heir fails to satisfy Selectioners

May 12, 2015

By:   Staff Writer Charley Hrobsky “You are Eadlyn Schreave. You are the next person in line to run this country, and you will be the first girl to do it on your own. No one,” I said, “is as powerful...

Book review for Spelled offers this advice: Push through the first 50 pages and get to the phenomenal parts

May 12, 2015

By:   Staff Writer Charley Hrobsky Spelled has worked its magic into the hearts of readers. Author Betsy Schow has written her debut fiction novel in a way like many readers have never seen before....

Book review of The Hundred: Beyond expectations of dystopian novels

May 4, 2015

By:   Staff Writer Charley Hrobsky “Maybe here in the ruins of the old world, they could start something new.” The Hundred by Kass Morgan is a book beyond the expectations other dystopian novels...

Editorial: NHS Prom theme flawed

April 23, 2015

By:  Staff Editorial The 2015 NHS prom, with theme "Arabian Nights," scheduled to occur this Saturday at the Riverwalk Hotel in downtown Neenah has left students buzzing around school with excitement. Some...

Book review of 99 Days: Flashbacks appeal to readers

April 12, 2015

By:  Staff Writer Charley Hrobsky   Protagonist, Molly Barlow, has 99 days to fix all of the broken relationships she left when she ran off to Bristol, Az, from the secrets she kept; author Katie Cotugno...

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