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The student news site of Neenah High School

Satellite

The student news site of Neenah High School

Satellite

Video: Former NHS Teacher Becomes Wisconsin’s Poet Laureate

Marissa Hart, Assistant Editor-in-Chief January 24, 2017

Karla Huston, former NHS English teacher, received the honor of a two-year term as the official Wis. Poet Laureate.

A Toxic Town

A Toxic Town

Elizabeth Gartland, Student Life Editor and Poll Creator January 18, 2017

It’s a place of toxic love of toxic life. Everyone is ‘different’ but shares the same future because they are all a bit too scared to take a risk. It's a toxic town. A town of hatred, of jealousy,...

Orchestra Students Playing with Barrage

Orchestra Students Playing with Barrage

Bailey Reynolds, Student of Journalism January 7, 2017

A concert featuring world-wide musical group Barrage will be playing with orchestra students Feb. 26 at 7:30 p.m. in Pickard Auditorium. The orchestra teacher Philip Smith shared that the show will...

Review of 4 Your Eyez Only J. Cole

Review of 4 Your Eyez Only J. Cole

Ike Miller, Music Reviewer December 29, 2016

In March 2016 Swat members swarmed a house in the suburbs of North Carolina. Within seconds, the door to the house was bashed in and officers began to enter. According to the producer Elite, helicopters...

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

Column: Serving Others to Serve Yourself

Rachel Terry and Cel Krause December 29, 2016

College applicants spend hours and hours writing one essay after another. The key to college admission, however, is not only GPA and ACT/SAT scores, but also community involvement. Money.usnews.com describes...

Movie Review: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

Movie Review: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

John Zwick, Movie Reviewer December 29, 2016

Last year, Star Wars: The Force Awakens soared to the top of box office charts, earning, according to Forbes, $758 million in less than a month. The film won widespread critical acclaim for its reboot...

The largest room in the museum houses some of the most popular sculptures among the museum goers. One sign simply states: “it is what it is” by Jacob Fishman.

Review: Shining a Light on Local Art Exhibition

Ellie Callahan, Reviewer December 29, 2016

Chronic boredom is so pervasive among local teens it seems like a sickness. Sighs can be heard in the NHS halls, bold statements of “there’s never anything to do in Neenah” are plastered across social...

What Holiday Movie Should You Watch?

Kiara Vanden Langenberg, Infographic Creator December 29, 2016

Student Life Column:  Drowning in Homework

Student Life Column: Drowning in Homework

Annie Stubing, Columnist December 29, 2016

Students are drowning in homework and gasping for a breath of air; the struggle of too much homework needs to be resolved. As I sit in class and watch a sophomore girl write the word “test” over...

Satellite Staff narrowed down their favorite classes.

Staff Editorial: Class Registration Made Easy With Favorite Choices

Satellite Staff December 15, 2016

Registering for classes can be a stressful event for many students without older siblings or friends to guide them to the best classes. On Thurs., Dec. 15, students and staff will breeze through a shortened...

NHS will follow a different schedule for Thurs., Dec. 15, 2016 due to registration process beginning.

Thursday’s Registration Schedule Change

December 15, 2016

Thurs., Dec. 15, the registration process begins for students concerning the 2017-'18 school year. Students can find their room assignments for the afternoon by the main offices. Seniors are not required...

Ms. Val Cleveland, a gifted and talented teacher, works with N.J.S.D. students.

GT Students Seek Educational Equality

Arianna Robles, Student of Journalism December 11, 2016

Living life on pause, students who are advanced struggle with this on a daily basis. "It's hard for kids to stop learning, while other kids catch up. They just don't know what to do with themselves."...

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