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Burkhalter goes out with a bang

Burkhalter goes out with a bang

By Nikki Darnall, Managing Editor
April 18, 2021

“I remember once I was meeting with a kid, who I have known for a very long time. She was on her screen and I was visiting, and then we went to leave...

Courtesy of Laura Devlin

Teacher talk with Laura Devlin

By Kayla Sweeney
March 9, 2021

Laura Devlin is an English teacher here at Huntley High School. She mostly teaches English IV Responsibility and Engagement, and English IV Alienation...

Courtesy of Kiersten Hornberg

Senior Kiersten Hornberg leads on the Student Advisory Council

By Izzi Kellas
November 6, 2020

Aspiring educator and senior Kiersten Hornberg represents Huntley High School on the Student Advisory Council of the Illinois State Board of Education.  The...

Courtesy of Shandon Nixon

Teacher Talk with Shandon Nixon

By Kayla Sweeney
September 29, 2020

The 2020 school year is different than any other. With not being in the building, staff and students do not get to connect like they would in a normal...

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Huntley High School’s teachers show support for students

By Riley Murphy
October 25, 2019

Work. Sports. Mental health. All of these things should be considered by teachers as they welcome their students into the classroom. While a teacher may...

Physics from New Mexico to Switzerland

Physics from New Mexico to Switzerland

By Danielle Rivera
January 25, 2014
Andrew Johnson is currently teaching Conceptual Physics and AP Physics C in Huntley High School. He also does lectures at Waubonsee Community College every Tuesday and Thursday evening as a side job. For those fortunate enough to have had him as an instructor, you are well aware of what a respectable individual he is. As of right now Johnson’s life seems to be revolving around school mostly, but that doesn’t seem to bother him at all because he loves what he does.
Literary Club enables young writers

Literary Club enables young writers

By Holly Baldacci
January 22, 2014
After school on a typical Wednesday, as most Huntley students are rushing home to escape from hours of writing and reading assignments, room 215 is alive with activity and chatter. In Karen Bula’s English classroom, the lights are dim and the atmosphere is mellow as Huntley’s Literary Club begins their meeting.
Making the most of life

Making the most of life

By Kyle Sommerfield
November 7, 2013
English teacher Kay Meyer isn’t content with being a spectator. That’s why she responded so fervently when her nephew asked her about her recent activity, deciding to plan an adventure for every month.
Cheating Death

Cheating Death

By Yazmin Dominguez
December 21, 2012

From 70 miles per hour to 0. In one second.That is how long it took for the moment of impact to forever taint the memory of science teacher, Gerry Marchand....

Learning to teach, teaching to learn

Learning to teach, teaching to learn

By Megan Wilson
December 21, 2012

Sitting at a small bistro table in the northeastern tip of Spain, a woman of her early 30s opens up a newspaper to read. Reading the news, she keeps an...

Student Council hosts blood drive and plans future events

Student Council hosts blood drive and plans future events

By Holly Baldacci
December 13, 2012
Today, Huntley High School’s Student Council allied with Heartland Blood Center for the first blood drive of the 2012-2013 school year. Many students participated in the event, which was held across from the PAC from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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