
D158 welcomes students back for the 2023-24 school year
Huntley — Wednesday, Aug. 16 marked the first day back from summer break for students in grades one through 12 that attend Huntley Community School District 158 schools.
Students attending preschool in the Early Childhood Center (ECC) and those in kindergarten were welcomed back on Aug. 17.
The district announced its excitement to welcome students back via its Facebook page, while also reminding family members that some delays in pick-up and drop-off times for those that take the bus should be anticipated for the remainder of the week.
Additionally, the Lake in the Hills Police Department took the time to introduce the new school resource officer for Martin Elementary, Chesak Elementary, and Marlowe Middle School.
Officer Tycjan Sieradzki appeared in three videos on the Lake in the Hills Police Department’s Facebook page that included a welcome message to students in the three languages that he can speak, which are English, Polish, and Spanish.
“Hello, students. I’m Officer Tycjan Sieradzki. I’m the new school resource officer for Martin, Chesak, and Marlowe. I want to welcome everyone back to school after what I hope was a great summer. I’m excited to get started working with you all and getting to know all of you better. Let’s make it an awesome year,” Sieradzki said in the English iteration of the Facebook video.
