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The Voice

The student news site of Huntley High School in Huntley, Illinois

The Voice

The student news site of Huntley High School in Huntley, Illinois

The Voice

Sara Przybylko

Sara Przybylko, Editor-in-Chief

All content by Sara Przybylko
Beyond the purchase

Beyond the purchase

Sara Przybylko covers how retail therapy causes detrimental effects on finances and habits. Mia Guarino defends retail therapy as a positive way to manage stressful times.
By Sara Przybylko and Mia Guarino
February 27, 2026

crolling on shopping platforms and walking through stores with friends has become a common way to cope with stress, boredom, or sadness. This habit...

Roll the Credits: Episode 1

Roll the Credits: Episode 1

Join Sara Przybylko as she dives into the unsettling, but classic film "Donnie Darko"
By Sara Przybylko, Editor-in-Chief
February 3, 2026

What’s so scary about a bunny? It shouldn’t be anything until it is six feet tall and haunts your every step.  Richard Kelly’s 2001 “Donnie...

Swift in the spotlight once again

Swift in the spotlight once again

Taylor Swift’s 13th album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” dazzles fans with theatrical storytelling and split social media opinions
By Sara Przybylko, Editor-in-Chief
October 13, 2025

The morning of Friday, Oct. 3, was a big one for long-time pop music lovers. Taylor Swift's “The Life of a Showgirl,” her 13th studio album, was finally...

Cartoon of teachers working together.

Students paying the price

Recently, students have noticed an increase in substitute teachers and a decrease in the quality of learning
By Sara Przybylko, Floating Editor
April 30, 2025

When you walk into class and see someone new at the teacher’s desk wearing that bright yellow lanyard, it usually means that it’s going to be a good...

Reader Recommends: Episode Five

Reader Recommends: Episode Five

Join Floating Editor Sara Przybylko as she enters the chilling minds of Alex Michaelides "The Silent Patient."
By Sara Przybylko, Floating Editor
April 27, 2025

“The Silent Patient” by Alex Michaelides is a psychological thriller that grips the reader from the first page and doesn’t let go until the very...

Reader Recommends: Episode four

Reader Recommends: Episode four

Join floating editor Sara Przybylko as she steps into the deceptive and whimsical world of Stephanie Garber's "Caraval."
By Sara Przybylko, Floating Editor
March 13, 2025

Stephanie Garber’s “Caraval" is a mesmerizing fantasy novel that weaves together elements of mystery, romance, and adventure in a richly enchanting...

Evie Mason playing violin at the Huntley High School’s Orchestra winter concert.

Busy schedule, endless passion

Evie Mason is a passionate music student who is growing her experience in all types of fields in the arts.
By Sara Przybylko, Floating Editor
March 13, 2025

At just 14, freshman Genevieve “Evie” Mason is already making waves in music, theater, and web design. With a passion that knows no bounds, she has...

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It is just a coat.

Addressing the issue of feeling embarrassment when wearing a coat.
By Sara Przybylko, Floating Editor
February 16, 2025

During the freezing winter months, the walk to and from school can feel like a long journey. The sharp wind piercing through thin layers of a sweater,...

Reader Recommends: Episode 3

Reader Recommends: Episode 3

Join floating editor Sara Przybylko as she steps into the intricacy behind Fyodor Dostoevsky “White Nights.”
By Sara Przybylko, Floating Editor
February 6, 2025

As readers, expanding the genres of books we explore is very important to a more fulfilling, enriching reading experience. In this episode of Reader Recommends,...

Episode 2- Reader Recommends

Episode 2- Reader Recommends

Join writer Sara Przybylko as she deep dives into the symbolism behind Julie Berry's "Lovely War."
By Sara Przybylko, Writer
December 11, 2024

"Lovely War" by Julie Berry is a story that explores the conflicts among the Greek Gods, as well as the struggles among countries during World War I. Both...

Like spilt popcorn, any liking for reading in class spills when popcorn reading is brought up.

When classroom reading goes stale

Many students in English classes have had to popcorn read; however, the anxiety it induces come with a great cost to many.
By Sara Przybylko, Writer
November 22, 2024

What once expected to be a calm day of reading in English class, turns into a nightmare for some students. Their hearts race and students anxiously wait...

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