Northview High School (Grand Rapids, Michigan)

Northview High School
Location
Grand Rapids, MI, United States
Information
Type Public
Motto Preparing students for life's next step.
Established 1960
Locale Northview Public Schools
Principal Mark Thomas
Vice Principal Dan Matthews
Teaching staff 100
Grades 9-12
Number of students 1150
School Color(s) Red, White, Black
Mascot Wildcat
Website

Northview High School is located in Plainfield Township, Kent County, Michigan, a northern suburb of Grand Rapids, Michigan. It was a National Blue Ribbon school in 2001.

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History

The Northview Public School District was born in the late 1950s. As the population of greater Grand Rapids swelled, the need for a high school became clear, and in an effort to pool the financial resources needed to build a high school, several small rural school districts merged with the Oakview Public School District to form Northview Public Schools. In 1959, construction began on the building, and in 1960, Northview High School opened its doors to its first students.

Student Activities

Marching Band

The NHS Marching Band has made it to Michigan State Marching Band Championships every year since it began competing in the Michigan Competing Band Association

Sports

The Northview Wildcats are in the Ottawa-Kent Conference White Division. Northview is home to an accomplished swim team, coached by Rob Damuth. The 2005-2006 boys basketball team ranked 4th in the state. The outstanding soccer program went undefeated and won a state championship in 2010.

In 1990, The Northview boys basketball team lead a Cinderella run in the state basketball tournament, led by exchange student Halvor Holm.

Academics

The average ACT score of Northview for Juniors in the 2006-2007 school year was a 20, which is the national average. Approximately 70% of the students passed each section of the Michigan Merit Exam.

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