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Welcome to Huntley Community School District 158

Welcome to Huntley Community School District 158

By Cullen Walsh
May 8, 2015
As the sun sets over the horizon, the temperature in the town of Algonquin slowly cools- evidence that the day is nearing its end. But for the members of the District 158 Board of Education the night is just getting started.
BOE decides that third graders at Leggee will be switching schools

BOE decides that third graders at Leggee will be switching schools

By Cullen Walsh
March 29, 2015

t’s 7 p.m. The members of the Board of Education shuffle out of a small room, located toward the back of the Administrative Board Room. They have just...

BOE Meeting Decides on Boundary Changes

BOE Meeting Decides on Boundary Changes

By Cullen Walsh
February 21, 2015
After a long, cold day with no school for the students, the members of the District 158 Board of Education sat down to discuss important matters within the district. It was going to be a long session.
Girls bowling team falls short of a win against Dundee-Crown

Girls bowling team falls short of a win against Dundee-Crown

By Cullen Walsh
January 23, 2015
The girls hopped off of the bus one-by-one, bags in hand, ready for what lie ahead of them. 4:27 p.m. they had made it just in time for their 4:30 p.m. meet. They weren’t entirely sure what to expect. After all, the group of girls would be facing one of the most challenging bowling teams in the area.
Claudine Garcia inducting a new member to NHS (C. Walsh)

Introducing New Members of NHS

By Cullen Walsh
November 20, 2014
Every year, after all of the day’s activities have finished and everyone has gone home, the National Honor Society stays behind in preparation for one of the most significant events for their upcoming year.
HHS challenged to improve

HHS challenged to improve

By Cullen Walsh
October 2, 2014
When Rachel’s Challenge is mentioned, many people think of things like kindness towards others, treating others as you would like to be treated, and many other moral lessons. These lessons are pounded into the heads of students across the country to create a kinder, more considerate generation.
Photo courtesy of T. English.

Glass broken, tests lost, lives changed

By Cullen Walsh
December 20, 2013
Nov. 20 was a pretty normal day for Spanish teacher Tamrah English. She had come home from work, picked up her 2-year-old daughter, and went with her to their weekly art class at the Dundee Township Park District recreation center.
"Battlefield IV" has  to offer than "Call of Duty: Ghost"

“Battlefield IV” has to offer than “Call of Duty: Ghost”

By Cullen Walsh
December 7, 2013

Within the last month or two, there have been two games that a good amount of people have been talking about. “Call of Duty: Ghosts” and “Battlefield...

Everything you want in an FPS

Everything you want in an FPS

By Cullen Walsh
November 26, 2013
"Battlefield 4" takes gamers where no gamer has gone before.
The lone player

The lone player

By Cullen Walsh
November 20, 2013
Tony Dipaulo eases himself into a chair. The piano keys beneath his fingers humbly await his command. A single sheet of paper guides him.
Members of the Harlem Wizards entertain the crowd (C. Walsh).

Shooting Stars slam dunk against the Harlem Wizards

By Cullen Walsh
November 2, 2013
As the gym fills with noise, an almost eerie vibe settles into the air. Fog covers one of the entrances, blocking all sight from the eyes of eager viewers. Swiv’s voice booms over the speaker, drowning out the noise of the crowd.
Courtesy f MCT campus

Cafeteria changes

By Cullen Walsh
October 25, 2013

Freshman Josh Wolicki strolls down the halls after his previous period is dismissed. His destination is certain. There is only one thing on his mind. He...

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Girls tennis wins the Spirit of the Northwest tournament

By Cullen Walsh
October 14, 2013
Huntley's varsity girls tennis team wins the Spirit of the Northwest tournament defeating Grant, Johnsburg, Marengo, Wauconda and Rockford Lutheran on their way
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