Governor Pritzker has extended his order that schools remain closed for face-to-face instruction through at least April 30. We will continue to use e-Learning as outlined in our Remote Learning Plan for affected school days.
Read MoreDear Families, We want to inform you that there have been a few glitches with our ability to share out some of the E-Learning Student Individualized Plans. While we have…
Read MoreHuntley 158 families, On behalf of Huntley 158 and our respective employee unions, the Huntley Education Association and the Huntley Education Support Personnel Association, we want to provide you an…
Read MoreSpecial Services families: Please see this update for information on how we will continue providing special education supports during future e-Learning Days.
Read MoreSuperintendent Scott Rowe appeared as a guest on the Getting Smart podcast on March 27 to discuss the District’s shift to e-Learning during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Getting Smart is a leading web…
Read MoreWhile we continue to await guidance from the State on many topics, we, along with all schools in Illinois, will remain closed for face-to-face instruction through at least April 7. We will continue to use e-Learning to keep learning forward on these dates.
Read MoreThank you to the families of incoming kindergarteners in 2020-21 who attended our Dual Language Information nights. Unfortunately, the final of the three information nights, scheduled for March 18, was…
Read MoreAs announced by Governor Pritzker before we “departed” for break, all schools in Illinois will remain closed for face-to-face instruction through at least April 7. In Huntley 158, we will continue to use e-Learning to keep learning forward on these dates.
Read MoreThe leaders of the Huntley Walmart awarded LIGHT Services a $1,500 Local Community Grant for students in transition to use for recreational programming. With this grant, students were able to…
Read MoreE-Learning will resume on Monday, March 30, the day we “return” from Spring Break. The State has mandated school closures to remain in place at least through April 7. Unless otherwise communicated, please plan for e-Learning to continue until at least that date.
Read MoreHuntley 158 families, As we continue our e-Learning journey, we are expanding the tools available to staff and students to help enrich the learning experience. We’re looking to continue our…
Read MoreThe Huntley 158 Education Foundation recognized honorees at its annual Employee Recognition Banquet on March 12. At the banquet, the Foundation recognized a teacher and employee from each school and…
Read MoreHuntley 158 families, We are through Day 3 of our unexpected e-Learning journey, and while there has been much to celebrate, many of us are also starting to adjust to…
Read MoreHuntley 158 families, We are very pleased with much of the positive feedback we have received from students, staff, and families as we continue on our e-Learning journey. Many of…
Read MoreAs previously communicated, we will use e-Learning days and cancel all extracurricular activities for our announced closure period of March 16-20. This will extend at least through the Monday after Spring Break, March 30, as mandated by the State. We are awaiting guidance from the State on potential further closures, but we strongly encourage families to plan for potential closures...
Read MoreUPDATE 3/16/20, 8:30 a.m.: Due to Gov. Pritzker's orders that schools close thru March 30, we will continue e-Learning on March 30 in addition to the previously announced period of March 16-20.
Read MorePosted 3/12/20 3:30 p.m. :: At this time there have been no recommendations for closing school. However, we are following closely updates from the State and making plans in the event of an order to close. Specific information about plans for e-learning days can be found at the end of this letter.
Read MorePlease see updated information at http://www.district158.org/mms/blog/2020/03/03/marlowe-presents-the-wizard-of-oz-young-performers-edition-march-13-14/. Marlowe Middle School’s cast invite you to “Follow the Yellow Brick Road” to the District 158 Performing Arts Center for a classic musical. This…
Read MoreOverall, IDPH has advised schools that the current health risk to the general public from 2019-nCoV remains low, both in the U.S. and in Illinois. Our health services staff is aware of this guidance and will continue to act in accordance with best practices as recommended by our public health agencies.
Read MoreUPDATE: 4:30 p.m., March 2 Thanks again for all of your patience while we fixed our water issue at Leggee. At the end of the day, we were given permission…
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