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Jordan Dullnigg

Jordan Dullnigg, Photographer

Jordan is a senior this year and this is her first year on staff as a photographer. If she isn’t hanging out with her twin sister or taking photos, she’s most likely helping with Special Olympics. She hopes to attend Western Carolina University next fall! 

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Sophomore Ben Borden Swims the 100m freestyle.

[Photo] Metea hosts the Special Olympics Swim Meet for the fourth year

Elena Buscher, Sports Reporter
March 6, 2020

Senior Kirsten Dullnigg and Emma Gatz participate in assisted swim.

Senior Sydney Rohm participates in the flip cup game.

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Senior Sydney Rohm participates in the flip cup game.

Muses performed a medley of songs.

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Muses performed a medley of songs.

Senior Amanda Batiste preforms with Orchises.

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Senior Amanda Batiste preforms with Orchises.

Senior Maya Williams sings with Varsity Choir.

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Senior Maya Williams sings with Varsity Choir.

Orchesis performs the partner dance as their partners watch from the sidelines.

[Photo] Gallery: Pep assembly ends Spirit Week with a showcase of school spirit

February 24, 2020

Orchesis performs the partner dance as their partners watch from the sidelines.

Varsity cheer shows off their routine.

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Varsity cheer shows off their routine.

Senior Chloe Beach performs with Orchesis.

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Senior Chloe Beach performs with Orchesis.

Chicago Public Schools make strides in their inclusion efforts.

Jordan Dullnigg
February 12, 2020

 Eunice Kennedy Shriver is a staple icon within Special Olympics. She started Camp Shriver which was a camp for young people with intellectual disabilities that started in Shriver’s backyard in 1962....

#22 goes for the ball on the floor against an Oswego East player.

[Photo] Weekly Sports Update 1/26-2/2

Sports Department
February 3, 2020

#22 goes for the ball on the floor against an Oswego East player.

The Mustangs struggled to find their groove last night against the Wolves. They ended the night 47-60. They boys hope to gain momentum on Friday against the Central Redhawks.

[Photo] Boys’ Basketball breaks a sweat against Oswego East

Jose Collado, Sports Reporter
January 28, 2020

The Mustangs struggled to find their groove last night against the Wolves. They ended the night 47-60. They boys hope to gain momentum on Friday against the Central Redhawks.

Senior Justin Howard skates over to his parents on senior night.

[Photo] Gallery: Warriors Hockey celebrates Senior Night

January 13, 2020

Senior Justin Howard skates over to his parents on senior night.

Robotics team members work on their build in preparation for their upcoming tournament.

[Photo] Metea Robotics empowers girls looking toward a STEM career

Claire Baffes
December 17, 2019

Robotics team members work on their build in preparation for their upcoming tournament.

A variety of dogs were brought to the Collaboration Center on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

[Photo] Gallery: Naperville Area Humane Society brings therapy dogs to Metea

December 13, 2019

A variety of dogs were brought to the Collaboration Center on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

Sgt. Maj. Barry Kulinski watches varsity singers preform the star spangled banner.

[Photo] Gallery: Veterans Day assembly

November 12, 2019

Sgt. Maj. Barry Kulinski watches varsity singers preform the star spangled banner.

Taylor Goldman, Isabella Palm, and Meera Baid all made it to state this past weekend.

[Photo] Girls’ tennis state qualifiers finish their season with a bang

October 30, 2019

Taylor Goldman, Isabella Palm, and Meera Baid all made it to state this past weekend.

Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Education Dr. Lewis Lee speaks about AP testing in District 204 at the school board meeting on Oct. 21.

[Photo] IPSD board discusses AP testing, new courses; hears concerns about arming teachers

Ayden Reed
October 22, 2019

Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Education Dr. Lewis Lee speaks about AP testing in District 204 at the school board meeting on Oct. 21.

Senior Scott Madland ready to get an approach shot on his last hole.

[Photo] Boys’ golf finds success at Orchard Valley Golf Course

Jose Collado
September 11, 2019

Senior Scott Madland ready to get an approach shot on his last hole.

Dark clouds begin to fill the skies as the Mustangs fight to pull out a victory.

[Photo] Boys’ soccer home opener ends in a fierce draw

Jose Collado
August 27, 2019

Dark clouds begin to fill the skies as the Mustangs fight to pull out a victory.

Metea takes a step forward in the recycling program

Metea takes a step forward in the recycling program

Saving the turtles is not only about recycling plastic straws. At Metea Valley, students and faculty throw away much more than just straws. The recycling bin is commonly used as another trash bin, which...

Students work on an art piece during a trial of the adaptive art class

Adapted art classes would provide creative outlet for students with disabilities

Jordan Dullnigg
May 24, 2019

My twin sister, Kirsten, is not able to take an art class: She looks different, talks a little slower, but this doesn’t mean she should be treated differently. Nevertheless, Kirsten and many others...

Metea Valley, along with the other District 204 high schools, are now providing feminine hygiene products free of charge in girls bathrooms.

[Photo] Metea provides free tampons in girls bathrooms in compliance with state law

Alexandra Guckel, News Reporter
February 27, 2019

Metea Valley, along with the other District 204 high schools, are now providing feminine hygiene products free of charge in girls bathrooms.

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