Jamieson Allare, a sophomore at Huntley High School, stands a mere 5-foot-8-inches and weighs in at 135 pounds. He is a quiet kid who plays basketball for the high school squad, and always keeps his grades up. It is shocking to think that he could be number one in the world.
When she places a silver-bladed skate on the mirrored surface of the ice beneath her, she feels her nerves settle. It hasn’t registered yet that she’s about to compete, but she can hear the screams of the audience fading away and before she knows it, the music has started.
As other seniors are preparing to head straight to college, Bryanna Chapman has a stop to make first. Chapman will be attending Regency Beauty Institute...
From sectionals to state, and from district to nationals, senior Brian Goldfarb is making Huntley High School history on the Huntley High Speech Team....
As junior Amanda Hopkins sits in the greenroom surrounded by her friends, she’s not nervous at all. In a matter of seconds, she’ll be silhouetted against...
When senior Katlyn Leubke walks into the bright, white, airy gym of Flight Club Power Tumbling & Trampoline, her favorite sound to hear is the clear ringing of a loud, cheery bell.
Once again, Huntley High School has had another successful homecoming week, with the help of Student Council. With hopes of even more success and involvement, Student Council members have made big plans for this year’s upcoming events.
Like most people, senior Shaquon Howard gets stage fright. He is nervous as he takes to the stage with Project Two, a Huntley High School singing group.