VOLUME 74 ISSUE 5 May-June 2008
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Project Grill students learn manufacturing and engineering


Throughout the year, PHS students spent hundreds of hours and worked as a team to create a unique grill to enter and compete against other schools in the Project GRILL contest held on May 17 at Road America. At the contest, the grills were judged on form, fit and function. read more

 

 




Academic honors banquet congratulates seniors


On Wednesday, April 23, 25 seniors, with their parents and invited guests, attended the Academic Honors Banquet, where they were honored for their academic achievement of receiving a 3.85 accumulative or higher GPA for eight continuous semester. read more


NHS inducts new 2008 members


Leadership, scholarship, character and service are four of the requirements needed in order for a junior or senior with a 3.4 cumulative GPA or higher to be inducted into the National Honor Society (NHS). read more


Democratic views vs Republican views; who will win?


Do you know the candidates as well as you think you do? read more


Hi-Lights receives many awards at NEWSPA


On April 23, 2008, Hi-Lights 1 and 2 students took their annual field trip to the University of Wisconsin- Oshkosh for the Northeastern Wisconsin Scholastic Press Association (NEWSPA) conference. read more

Part time employment helps teens wallets


In today’s society, teenagers need money. They need money to buy things like cars, gasoline, car insurance, college, and food. read more


Student Council holds spring blood drive


The PHS Blood Drive is something that has been going on for a very long time and has been very well supported by staff and students. On May 22, the student council held this year’s second blood drive. read more

 

 



Key Club hosts community talent show


On April 4, the PHS Key Club raised $2,425 to benefit the Invisible Children organization at the Key Club’s first talent show. read more


Noah Pearce receives Student Of The Month


With organizations such as NHS, the core values of a good student are things such as academic achievement and involvement in school activities. These same principles apply as guidelines for receiving the award of student of the month from the service organization The Elk’s Lodge 299, Inc. read more

 
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