The Voice

The Voice

The Voice

Students who participated in ILMEA gather to be recognized for their achievements and efforts

HHS musicians are no second fiddle

The board of education recognizes students participating in ILMEA and their outstanding musical talent.
By Samantha Webb
December 8, 2021

Huntley High School operates many musical branches, giving a wide variety to students interested in music. The Illinois Music Education Association is...

Members make fall-themed crafts in honor of Thanksgiving.

Celebrating Thanksgiving “buddies” style

Best Buddies Club hosts a Friendsgiving for the November social
By Jessica Smith
December 1, 2021

On Nov. 30, the school bell rang, and the Buddies Club members raced to the Passive Commons to have some after-school fun at the Buddies Friendsgiving...

RADs second big event brings Trickster Cultural Center representatives and dancers to the cafeteria at Huntley High School

RAD holds a social gathering to hear about Native American culture

Trickster Cultural Center shares traditional dances, the origin of Huntley's Traditional Homelands, and more
By Nikki Darnall
November 18, 2021

In honor of Native American Month, Huntley High School’s Recognizing American Diversity club hosted an event with the help of the Trickster Cultural...

PSLC is a program at Huntley High School.

Principal’s Student Leadership Council uses student voice to address issues

PSLC allows students to have a say in issues usually only expressed by administration
By Sophia Coronado
November 15, 2021

Back in September, all Huntley High School students were sent an application form for the Principal’s Student Leadership Council, which is a group of...

A variety of products are sold at the Huntley Farmers Market, like homemade jams, pies, and other baked goods. (A. Peters)

Huntley Farmers Market supports local businesses

Wide variety of products sold at Legion Hall benefits small business owners
By Ava Peters
November 14, 2021

On a crisp, chilly Saturday morning, vendors eagerly begin setting up their booths in preparation for the Huntley Farmers Market. The indoor market, run...

Veterans show pride with their American flags outside of the Culvers facility.

The members of freedom

By Calvin Mcfalls
November 14, 2021

Passing in the halls, the names stand out. James Obrian, Henry Oswald, Gray Feilding, thinking of what they went through. The suffering that they shared....

Andrew Cantrell and Marcus Belin standing in the engine of a 787 airliner.

Please take your seat and welcome to American Airlines

PLTW Aerospace Engineering takes their learning to the skies at O'Hare Airport
By Lauren Schmit
November 10, 2021

On Oct. 21, the Project Lead The Way Aerospace Engineering class collectively went on a field trip to Chicago O’Hare International Airport for American...

“Whimsy” created by Elizabeth Ingrassia for the NIU annual Invitational Art Exhibition.

Exhibition takes art beyond the classroom

Seven HHS students represent at Northern Illinois University
By Abby Panier
November 9, 2021

To Kelsie Lopriore, art is like finishing a homework problem. Ever since her first art classes at age 8, that satisfaction of a project done well has...

Courtesy of District 158

BOE meeting on Nov. 4

By Connor Considine
November 8, 2021

The district held its Committee of the Whole meeting this Thursday, Nov. 6, a week before its monthly meeting. The meeting lasted from 6 p.m. to 8:20 p.m....

The new Barnes and Noble is now open in the Algonquin Commons.

Barnes and Noble comes to Algonquin Commons

New Barnes and Noble allows for students to conveniently shop for books
By Rayne Zilch
November 7, 2021

Barnes and Noble opened in Algonquin on Nov. 3. Many book lovers are now very excited to have this popular store relocated somewhere more convenient for...

Huntley High Schools Geometry in Construction class stands in front of their most recent project.

Geometry in Construction nailed their first project of the year

By Zoe Hurmi
November 7, 2021

Every day at 10:58 a.m. a few students are eager to get to their math class. Navigating the halls, these students get to their Geometry in Construction...

The recycled decorations were used for a haunted trail at Deicke Park. (Courtesy of Laura Johnson)

Recycling for a scary good cause

Huntley Park District's Halloween Recycling Event was a huge success
By Mira Terranova
November 7, 2021

Halloween is easily seen as a favorite time of year for many children. As the pandemic somewhat ruined last year’s Halloween, the 2021 Halloween season...

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