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  • Neenah High School is a public high school located in Neenah, Wisconsin. It is the only traditional high school of the Neenah Joint School District. As of fall 2008, approximately 2250 students were enrolled in grades 9 through 12, making it one of the largest schools in the state. The school colors are red and white and the mascot is a rocket.


    History


    Originally named Armstrong High School after Neil Armstrong, the current high school building was built in the 1970s. A middle school (Conant Jr High School) on the same campus, constructed in the late 1960s, was made a part of Armstrong in the 1980s, prompting a name change to Neenah High School. A third building connecting the two ("The Link"), was built in the middle 1990s. A successful 2020 referendum budgeted $115 million for a new high school to be built in the town of Neenah, although the village of Fox Crossing later annexed the land. The new high school opened for the 2023-2024 school year. The old high school was converted into a new middle school for 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th graders, thus replacing Shattuck Middle School; it closed in June 2023 and sold to an investor in August 2023 to be converted to residential apartments.


    Academics


    Before the 2019–2020 school year, NHS switched from a traditional daily schedule to a block schedule. Advanced Placement classes are offered at Neenah, and about 30 percent of students take an AP exam.


    Extracurricular activities




    = Athletics

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    Rockets athletic teams have a rivalry with nearby high school Kimberly. The Rockets' boys' basketball team finished second in Division I at the state basketball tournament in 2014. The team made three consecutive returns to the Division I state tournament in the 2020's, winning outright in 2022 against Brookfield Central, and losing in the first round to Arrowhead in 2023 and 2024.
    The Girls' Basketball team also took second in the Division I state tournament in 2024.
    The boys' cross country team won the state championship in 1963, and 2018.


    = Performing arts

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    Neenah has two competitive show choirs, an advanced group called Vintage and an intermediate group called Act II. Additionally Neenah High School has one advanced orchestra group known as Touch of Class, a group which often performs around the Fox Valley and abroad


    Media


    Neenah High was featured on an episode of the MTV television series If You Really Knew Me which aired on Tuesday, September 14, 2010.


    Notable alumni


    William Draheim, Democratic and Republican state legislator
    Nate Gustafson, Republican state legislator
    Zuhdi Jasser, medical doctor, activist, policy board member
    Phil Johnston (filmmaker), screenwriter of Wreck-It Ralph and Zootopia
    Dick Jorgensen, NFL referee, Super Bowl XXIV
    Kris Kelderman college and professional soccer defender and head coach for the Milwaukee Panthers men's soccer team
    Max Klesmit, college basketball player
    Peter Konz, Center for the Atlanta Falcons
    Wayne Kreklow, guard for the Boston Celtics
    David Martin, Republican state legislator
    Frederick Petersen, physiotherapist and Republican state legislator
    John Schneller, End for the Detroit Lions
    Donna J. Seidel, police officer and Democratic state legislator
    John Harrison Wharton, architect of Intel's Intel MCS-51 instruction set
    John Whitlinger, professional tennis player and collegiate tennis coach
    Erick Metzig, parricide


    References




    External links


    Official website
    Neenah Joint School District website
    Fox Valley Association website
    Max Preps – Neenah Rockets

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