The construction project is expected to get underway in early June, according to the Northwest Herald.
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Marek Makowski will travel to the Journalism Education Association spring conference in San Francisco on April 27.
The project will cost around $20 million more than originally expected, according to the Northwest Herald.
The Internet says the Harlem Shake fad is official over but who believes what the Internet says? If the fad is truly over, Huntley High School saved the best for last. HHS’s The Voice posted this version on YouTube.
Arbitrary "cut" scores are changing to align ISAT scores with ACT and PARCC assessments. That means students' and schools' performance grades are likely to drop in the categories of English and math.
Two presentations will be held on April 3 and are open to the public.
Leggee Elementary School has received a $500 ExxonMobil Educational Alliance program grant.
Jacob Augustine and Krystal Gonzalez receive honor.
The addition of synthetic football turf and more stadium seating is planned and construction should start this summer, according to the Northwest Herald.
The performance will be this Saturday.
Parents with incoming kindergarteners should register next week at the District 158 Administration Offices.
Competitive Varsity Cheerleading Team placed fourth at the sectionals competition in Byron this past Saturday and now heads to state.
HHS Competitive cheerleading team is heading to the Byron Sectional on Saturday.
The Huntley High School Fine Arts Boosters is hosting the musical event at 6 p.m. Saturday.
Michael Fleck fills vacant seat on board a seat he will run for in the April election, the Daily Herald reports.
Senior and sophomore named November students of the month.
Superintendent Dr. John Burkey addresses Newtown Ct. shootings.
Foundation offers 13 scholarships for McHenry County College’s spring semester.
District’s flat rate will be relief to most homeowners, except those who saw their property values increase, the Northwest Herald reports.
Facebook site generates pro and con comments.
LEAD 300 union hopes strike won't be long.
District 300 schools will be closed Tuesday as teachers strike.
No school Tuesday as District 300 teachers go on strike.
LEAD 300 and District 300 could not reach an agreement Monday, strike set for Tuesday.
Union members meeting Sunday to discuss its options, including going on strike next week.
Chase Burkart and Emma Plansky chosen for award.
District 158 board schedules meeting Tuesday to vote on the contract. Huntley Education Association approved the contract Monday.
Huntley Elementary School PTA holds annual Holiday Craft Fair and Bake Sale.
The District 158 Education Foundation’s popular Santa’s Fireside Feast and Breakfast with Santa set for Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. Get your tickets now.
The Illinois State Board of Education released its annual school report cards on Wednesday.
District 158 middle school invites vets to Veterans Day Recognition program.
McHenry County College hosts Financial Aid Nights.
Board of Education questions effectiveness of Huntley Education Association’s negotiating team as union disputes the board's take on negotiations. No word on when or if strike will occur.
Congrats go to Heineman Middle School's boys and girls Cross Country teams.
Jump with Jill, a multimedia education program focused on nutrition, made stops at Conley and Mackeben elementary schools Wednesday, Oct. 17. The program makes healthy eating and exercise fun for children.
Advocate Health Care Centers hold flu clinics combined with food drive.
Consolidated School District 158 school trying to win in a U.S. Cellular contest.
Huntley High School’s Medical Academy holds orientation meeting for volunteers.