Huntley High School

Huntley High School

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Address
13719 Harmony Road
Huntley, Illinois, 60142
USA
Coordinates 42°9′44″N 88°27′54″W / 42.16222°N 88.46500°W / 42.16222; -88.46500Coordinates: 42°9′44″N 88°27′54″W / 42.16222°N 88.46500°W / 42.16222; -88.46500
Information
Type Public secondary
School district Consolidated School District 158
Principal Scott Rowe
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 2,426
Campus Suburban
Color(s) Red, White, and Black
Mascot Red Raiders
Newspaper The Voice
Yearbook The Chieftain
Website Huntley High School

Huntley High School is a public high school in Huntley, Illinois, USA. The catchment area includes Consolidated School District 158, which includes all of Huntley as well as parts of Lake in the Hills, Algonquin, and other surrounding communities and rural areas.

Enrollment

Enrollments at Huntley High School have almost doubled since the 2004-2005 year:

The Campus

The high school is located on the Harmony Road Campus, and was the first in the district’s campus concept idea. Due to its location two miles west of the center of Huntley and the greatest concentration of student population, all students require transportation to the school.

When the school was first built in 1997, it was completely surrounded by cornfields. However, in the early 2000s, residential development surrounded the southern part of the campus. Areas to the north and west of the campus remain rural.

Leggee Elementary School, built in 2000, lies to the northwest of the building. The two schools are connected by an access road.

The Building

The front of Huntley High School, built in 1997, before the additions.

The current building, located at 13719 Harmony Road in Huntley, IL, was constructed in 1997, and at the time was the school district’s first new building in about 30 years. It was originally designed as a middle-high school, with a shared cafeteria and library in the center of the building.The original high school building, located on Mill Street in Huntley, was built in the 1960s and only featured about a dozen classrooms and outdated facilities. In the 1990s, the district’s enrollment increased with suburban growth, and the school facilities needed to be expanded. After the new building was built in 1997, the old building served grades 4-5, before finally being converted into a recreational center when it was sold to the Huntley Park District in the early 2000s.

Additions

In 1999, the building’s first major addition was a 12 classroom wing on the west end designed for temporary usage for grade 5. In 2000, when the new elementary schools were built, this wing served the high school's mathematics, foreign language, and social studies classes.

In 2002, substantial additions were made to both the west and east sides of the building. On the west end, was a second wing which created a new main office for the high school, special education classrooms, high school science labs and classrooms, and 8th grade classrooms. A 4-classroom wing housing health classrooms and a computer lab connected the two western wings and completely surrounded the west gym (middle school gym).

The east addition provided the high school with a much larger gym, art and music classrooms, a 700-seat auditorium, student facilities and administrative offices.

In 2005, upon completion of the district’s two new middle schools, the use of the building was allocated to high school classrooms and services only. Space has already been dedicated for an additional high school at the Square Barn Road Campus in Algonquin, IL. [5]

Athletic Complex

The school’s athletic complex includes a football field and track, administrative and maintenance buildings, three softball fields, two baseball fields, ten tennis courts, a practice football field, and two soccer fields in front.

Performing Arts Center

The Performing Arts Center was built as part of an addition to the school in 2002 and features approximately 700 seats. The tone of the theater is dominated by red and black, the school's colors. In addition to the stage and seating areas, the theater also features an orchestra pit, backstage rooms, and balconies. The center hosts high school plays, middle school plays, musical performances, performances from outside groups, assemblies, presentations, and award ceremonies.

Mascot

Until 2002, Huntley High School’s mascot had been the Huntley Redskins, a symbol of the school’s rural heritage. In the late 1990s, the school district faced threats of legal action by Native American groups claiming the mascot was a racial slur and in 2002 its use was abolished.[6] A new mascot was adopted in 2002 as a closer option to the original mascot. The Huntley High School mascot is now a Red Raider, naming them, the "Huntley Red Raiders".

Student Life

Students enjoy a variety of activities.

Academics

According to School District 158's Report Card (for the year 2009), Huntley High School exceeds to State of Illinois average in most academic areas.[2]

The average ACT composite score at Huntley High School was 22.4 out of 36 in 2009, exceeding the average in Illinois.[2]

The school's Prairie State Achievement Examination (PSAE) scores were all above the state average in 2009.[2] In the reading category, Huntley had an average of 160 compared to the state average of 157.[2] In the science category, Huntley's average was 163 while the state had an average of 157.[2] As for the mathematics category, Huntley's average was 160 compared to the state average of 157.[2]

Huntley High School's graduation rate is 98.4%, exceeding the state's average of 78% in 2009.[2]

Activities & Athletics

Huntley High School offers a number of sports and extra-curricular activities:

  • Boys Baseball
  • Boys and Girls Basketball
  • Boys and Girls Bowling
  • Cheerleading
  • Chess Team
  • Boys and Girls Cross Country
  • Football
  • Boys and Girls Golf
  • Boys and Girls Lacrosse
  • Poms
  • Boys and Girls Soccer
  • Girls Softball
  • Boys and Girls Tennis
  • Track and Field
  • Girls Volleyball
  • Boys and Girls Swimming
  • Wrestling

  • Academic Team
  • Band
  • Chorus
  • Color Guard
  • Community Service Club
  • Guitar Club
  • Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA)
  • Journalism
  • Math Team
  • Model United Nations
  • National Honor Society
  • Musicals
  • Plays
  • Science Olympiad
  • Speech Team
  • Student Council

For a number of years, Huntley High School was part of the Big Northern Conference which comprised twelve small-town schools in North Central Illinois. As Huntley High School’s enrollment approached 1,000 in the early 2000s, it became class AA and joined the much larger suburban Fox Valley Conference in 2002. The school’s main rival is Jacobs High School in nearby Algonquin.[7]

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