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Mrs. Mary Shandonay (left) is showcasing books with sophomores Jetta Popp and Natalie Flom (right).

Classroom Adds “Beneath Claire’s House” to Readers’ Workshop

Corey Popp (Local author), Good Reads Blogger March 10, 2019

An NHS classroom added Beneath Claire's House to an upcoming Readers' Workshop according to author Corey Popp's blog posted on Goodreads.comĀ  (Click to read complete blog). Mrs. Mary Shandonay,...

Live Streaming of Boys' Basketball Sectional Final Game

Live Streaming of Boys’ Basketball Sectional Final Game

March 10, 2019

Hudson is live-streaming the game. See link below: Go Rockets! http://www.hudsonbroadcasts.com/  

All images credited to The Post-Crescent.

Rationale for P.E. Class Modification: DPI and Local High School Serve as Agents of Change

Vanessa Underhill, Student of Journalism March 7, 2019

Changes are afoot in the NHS Physical Education Department with new block scheduling set to be introduced next year. Not only will P.E. classes meet every other day, for 90 minutes at a time. But additionally,...

Comic Strip:  So how is it going?

Comic Strip: So how is it going?

Pippa Austin, Cartoonist March 7, 2019

Since the 2012-'13 school year, Hermans (left) and Gasparick (right) have seen improvement with their dual-teaching style.

Math Teachers Talk about Dual-Teaching Style

Caden Scheibel, Student of Journalism March 3, 2019

We have all been there -- sitting in class with hand raised waiting for a teacher to come and help. Unfortunately, that teacher is preoccupied with another student. Only if there is more than one teacher...

Photo of friends Taylor Peterson (left) and Olivia Widmer (right.)

What You Didn’t Know about my Friend

Olivia Widmer, Student of Journalism March 3, 2019

Taylor Peterson (senior) is unlike what she portrays in her school life. Meaning there is more to her than she would ever tell. She is different despite her rather reserved and quiet exterior, many...

Junior Hannah Farrell took part in Arete Academy for the first two years of her high school career.

Student’s Educational Transition: Passion is Her Guide

Claire Bruder, Student of Journalism March 2, 2019

High school can often be a whirlwind of emotion. For some students, however, a dramatic shift in the way that they learn presents an extreme challenge. Take it from Hannah Farrell, whose transition forever...

Student Unpacks Baggage to Teach Others

Student Unpacks Baggage to Teach Others

Kiana Valeri, Student of Journalism March 2, 2019

Stuck in a time loop -- hoping to get let out into a place where time promotes progress -- *Addy, 15, does everything she can do to forget. Everything she can do to heal. Everything she can do to...

Mr. Ben Christian plans to continue to enlighten the young minds of teenagers for years to come.

From Student to Educator: Neenah Teacher with Strong Roots in the Community

Vanessa Underhill, Student of Journalism March 2, 2019

In his 23rd year of teaching at NHS, Mr. Benton Christian has no issues going in front of a room of 30 teenagers and educating about his passion: United States history. In fact, Christian knows exactly...

Samara Sims patting her teammate on the back after a big play.

Athlete Loses Another Season to ACL

Amanda Argalll, Student of Journalism March 2, 2019

Samara Sims enters high school eager to compete in four fulfilling years of high school basketball. As a 6-foot freshman, those years will likely be filled with success as well. Her freshman season...

Time Away Gives Neenah Athlete Time to Learn

Time Away Gives Neenah Athlete Time to Learn

Kaitlyn Nelson, Student of Journalism February 22, 2019

Through injury and time away, volleyball has taught Addie Barnes many lifelong lessons about leadership, relationships, patience and dedication. With her unbelievable talent, she makes varsity as a...

While the pulling of fire alarms is a rare occurrence, issues of the same magnitude are dealt with in a similar manner at NHS. From making a breach in the code, to breaking the law, disciplinary action will (always) be taken against the student.

What Happens When You Pull a Fire Alarm Without a Fire?

Kara Cowell and Frank Slavinsky February 19, 2019

Last semester, NHS experienced two separate incidents regarding the pulling of fire alarms without proper reason. Both resulted in a loss of class time and false rumors reaching students and parents alike...

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