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The student news site of Neenah High School

Satellite

The student news site of Neenah High School

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Humans of NHS – Lindsey Coons

Emily Martis, CAPP Speech Contributor April 21, 2016

“Living life to the fullest is doing what you love.  I want to graduate from college because that will help me succeed in life and do things I want to do.  Being with people that make me happy is what...

Humans of NHS – Emilee Wise

Charley Hrobsky, Editorial Editor April 21, 2016

"I'd tell freshman me that the school isn't as big as everyone says it is. If you just, like, find your friends and narrow that down the school seems a whole lot smaller." - Emilee Wise, freshman

Humans of NHS – Solon Ramos

Liz Veu, CAPP Speech Contributor April 20, 2016

"Go Rockets!" - Solon Ramos, freshman

Humans of NHS – Tanner Vanesky

Cass Larsen, CAPP Speech Contributor April 20, 2016

“If there was one thing I would change about this school, it would be to bring back trimesters.” - Tanner Vanesky, senior

Humans of NHS – Abbey Boushele

Emily Martis, CAPP Speech Contributor April 20, 2016

“Going to college and like learning about a field I really enjoy and becoming an adult.  Taking every opportunity life gives you and not backing down from a challenge and taking risks.  Definitely...

Humans of NHS – Gavin Borchardt

Ksenya Seager, Photography Editor April 20, 2016

"I'm in gen chem because I didn’t know we could take advanced Biology." - Gavin Borchardt, junior

Humans of NHS – Elliott Nelson

Liz Veu, CAPP Speech Contributor April 19, 2016

"It’s big. Hm I thought it would be a lot more pressure around like peers and stuff hm its a lot like I think a lot more people are just open and not like afraid to talk to or something. There’s a...

Humans of NHS – Mr. Hertting

Cass Larsen, CAPP Speech Contributor April 19, 2016

“If I had the chance, there’s a lot of advice I would give to an incoming freshman. First, make sure to ask questions in class. Also, homework is practice, whether or not it’s graded. Finally,...

Humans of NHS – Duke Johnson

Emma Fuhrman, Marketing Editor April 19, 2016

"Diversity- pretty alright". - Duke Johnson, junior

Humans of NHS – Conner Anderson

Ksenya Seager, Photography Editor April 19, 2016

“I like it when my sister plays video games with me. It makes me happy to have an older sister.” - Conner Anderson, freshman

Humans of NHS – Paige Nickel

Liz Veu, CAPP Speech Contributor April 18, 2016

"Well it’s a pretty good high school its better than most they have very good education but if you’re doing your classes because of your friends don’t do that do your classes for you so you can have...

Humans of NHS – Ryn Perkins

Charley Hrobsky, Editorial Editor April 18, 2016

"His name is Josh." - Ryn Perkins, junior

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