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Huntley School Board establishes student advisory roles, opens discussion on mentorship and protocols

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The Huntley Community School District 158 Board of Education named two student advisory representatives and directed staff to develop protocols including a mentorship structure, meeting cadence and limits to avoid inadvertent open-meeting violations.

The Huntley Community School District 158 Board of Education on Oct. 2 introduced two student advisory representatives and began developing formal protocols to guide their role, including mentorship, communication channels and protections against Open Meetings Act conflicts.

Board members congratulated the new representatives — Emma, a Huntley junior, and Niko Kananeshu, senior and student-body president — then discussed how the advisory role should work in practice. The board emphasized the need to give student representatives advance notice of agenda items that require their feedback and proposed a monthly meeting with the superintendent to coordinate requests.

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