Finally, changing the world one step at a time has been taken up by a younger generation. In efforts to feed starving people of the world, Food Fight has been established by students to take action against widespread hunger.
News
Wildcat Pride
Every month, departments take turns to honor the students who exemplify outstanding citizenship beyond every day expectations.
New Paper at Neuqua
The Newspaper The Mash has recently been added to Neuqua’s handed out publications.
Neuqua’s Academic Watch Status
With the standard of curriculum and the technology at Neuqua Valley’s disposal, it may be hard to believe that Neuqua has been put on academic watch. However, this academic watch is not an indication that the educational system is lacking.
There’s a Party at Neuqua
There’s a buzz among many of the main building seniors, and this time it has nothing to do with the usual ailment—senioritis. A handful of students have started what they call the “Party Planning Committee” or “Double P C of Neuqua Valley,” in hopes of creating a more interesting senior year.
Challenging the System
Numerous people have seen him on TV, read his blogs on the internet, or have seen him frequenting his corner in Downtown Naperville.
History Club
Despite the fact that Neuqua Valley High School already has countless clubs in existence, the clubs that were previously in existence are simply not enough. As of recently, the new History Club appeared on the Neuqua Valley club list.
Chicago Fails to Win Bid
On October 2nd, many people were shocked to see Chicago had been the first to be eliminated in the bid for hosting the 2016 summer Olympics. Despite being a top candidate, Mayor Daley’s hard work and President Obama’s speech, Rio de Janeiro won the votes.
Swine Flu Season Approaches
Over the past few months, many have been worrying about what is to come of the upcoming flu season and what safety precautions are to be made to avoid the situation.
District 204 Tipline
Recently, District 204 has established an online TIPline, a way for students and parents in the district to report safety concerns with complete anonymity.

