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Roadrunner Pride: Excellence at Huntley Elementary
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Speeding to Success: Huntley Roadrunners Shine!
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Roadrunner Pride: Excellence at Huntley Elementary
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Roadrunner Pride: Excellence at Huntley Elementary
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Data & Facts

81.9

State Report Card Score (Exceeds Expectations)

76%

of Huntley students feel a sense of belonging at school, according to recent Panorama survey results

550

student's enrolled

72%

of Huntley students who met their targeted reading growth on iReady in spring 2024

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Grades Served

HUNTLEY NEWS

AASD Attendance Spirit Week

We’re excited to announce our very first Attendance Spirit Week, happening February 23–27 for elementary and middle schools!

Help for the Homeless Logo

This year, all AASD schools will be participating in the annual Fox Cities “Help for the Homeless” hygiene drive. Schools will be collecting NEW hygiene and cleaning items between February 23 and March 13, 2026. Please send your donations to school with your student, or drop them off in the collection box located at your student’s school.

Board Approves Spring Operational Referendum

The Board of Education recently voted unanimously to place an operational referendum on the April 7, 2026, ballot. The estimated tax rate impact is $0.15 per $1,000 of property value—about $15 per year on a $100,000 home, or $45 per year on the average Appleton area home ($300,000).

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When severe weather conditions arise, the Appleton Area School District follows a well-defined process to determine school closures. Our primary goal is to ensure the safety and well-being of all students.