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Advanced Placement exams: past, present, and future

By Annaliese Harper
May 23, 2021

With many students forced to remain at home these past two testing seasons, CollegeBoard introduced online testing methods. The questions come up, “Will...

Covid tracing in Huntley High School

Covid tracing in Huntley High School

By Zoe Emerson
May 22, 2021

“I want to inform you that our school has received a report of a positive case of COVID-19 within our school community.” This phrase has become...

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Educator and employee recognition

By Zaina Mohammed
May 20, 2021

For many years, employees at Huntley High School have been doing their part to maintain an involved community. This year, we want them to know their effort...

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CPR/AED lesson now available at local fire departments

By Brooke Helle
May 11, 2021

CPR lessons in health class might have felt like something in your way of getting home and going on TikTok. However, not many people realize a top-notch...

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Senior ABC dress up days look a little different this year

By Amelia Pozniak, Editor in Chief
May 10, 2021

Senior ABC dress up days- the iconic 26 days leading up to Huntley High School’s last day of school. It is not usual to see students in extravagant costumes,...

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Teacher Appreciation Week: gratitude for our mentors

By Austin Zenaty
May 9, 2021

Teacher Appreciation Week is a week where students show support for their teachers and how thankful they are for them. Students may bring small gifts...

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Journalism team sweeps state

By Ellie Armstrong
May 3, 2021

On April 29 in the Raider Aid room, members of The Voice, Harmony Yearbook, and Raider Nation News held their breath and stared at a Microsoft Teams screen...

Out Of The Darkness virtual walk for mental health awareness

Out Of The Darkness virtual walk for mental health awareness

By Ally Berens
April 30, 2021

As high school students, the suicide rate is relatively high. Knowing this heartbreaking fact, organizations like the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention...

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D158 Board elections takes a surprising turn

By Delaney Cairns
April 28, 2021

As students have driven to the high school over the past couple of weeks, they have been greeted by the mass of campaign signs lining the streets. However,...

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BOE Meeting on April 15

By Arianna Joob
April 18, 2021

Another District 158 Board of Education meeting started around 6 p.m. on Thursday. The board members sat down and awaited the start of the live-streamed...

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How are juniors preparing for the SAT this year?

By Grace Helzer
April 14, 2021

Since the 8th grade, students have been reminded of the importance of the dreaded SAT test. You know, the one test that differentiates you from other students...

First day of in-person learning marks the transition to normal school

First day of in-person learning marks the transition to normal school

By Ruhi Gulati, Editor
April 6, 2021

Junior Kareena Patel eagerly walks toward the building, excited for her third “first day” of school. After waking up to birds chirping outside her...

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