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Two Huntley High Named Jurs/Raider Way Outstanding Students

Huntley resident Thomas Jurs established the monthly award to promote teens who are doing good in their community.

 

Anthonia Moore choreographs shows, sings at a senior home and volunteers with her church. Nick Nitti is the kind of teen who always helps out and does his best.

The two Huntley High School students exemplify the qualities of the Red Raider Way: Be Respectful, Be Responsible and Be Involved and were selected as January’s Jurs/Raider Way Outstanding Student of the Month.

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Moore, a junior, is described as a student who always delivers excellent work and her enthusiasm in the classroom is contagious. She has been a member of the Orchesis Dance Club for the past three years where she recently choreographed a routine for the Spring Show.

She is also a member of the Track and Field team. In her free time, she volunteers with her church where she rings the bell every winter, sings at a senior home and is involved with the Toys for Tots program.

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Nitti, a senior, was nominated for his strong sense of responsibility, his perseverance and positive attitude toward school, peers and life in general. He is described as a student who is a joy to be around.

He is a member of the bowling team and has volunteered at local animal shelters. Nitti is always one of the first students to offer help in any situation and works very hard at what he puts his mind to.


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