The Board of Education met on Jan. 21 to discuss multiple issues, including the revenue and cost of school lunches, and how they benefit our district.
“Food...
With a pandemic, the new normal, and another lock-down looming, talk about mental health has only increased. On Saturday, Nov. 14, the first Parent University:...
Our community has come along way since 1851, when the village of Huntley was founded. The village itself has grown both in population and successes. This...
During the Board of Education meeting on Nov. 5, board members reviewed the results of District 158’s Illinois School Report Card. The ISRC is a collection...
Monday morning, the lights flicker on as she walks into her home gym. Surrounded by various exercise machines and equipment, she boots up her laptop and...
A special Board of Education meeting was held on Thursday, Oct. 1 to address the state of the financial restructuring resolution that was originally approved...
Principal Marcus Belin held the first Principal Student Leadership Council. For other schools, it is called the Principal Council or a Principal Advisory...
As of Sept. 18, parents of kindergarten through fifth grade students now have the option to send their children back to school on the hybrid plan.
The...
Parent Dana Wiley sits in the second row of the District Office’s meeting room. Wearing a black mask and a Huntley Raiders sweatshirt, she listens as...
With District 158 schools closing, many families were unsure of how school dynamics would adapt to suit the community's needs. Among the many concerns...
Last Thursday, March 5, the most recent Board of Education meeting took place. The event started with five young children from the district’s local Mackeben...