Northville High School

Northville High School
Address
45700 Six Mile Road
Northville, Michigan 48168
United States
Coordinates 42°24′42″N 83°29′42″W / 42.4116°N 83.495°W / 42.4116; -83.495Coordinates: 42°24′42″N 83°29′42″W / 42.4116°N 83.495°W / 42.4116; -83.495
Information
Type Public High School
School district Northville Public Schools
Principal Tony Koski
Teaching staff 92.94 (FTE)
Grades 912
Enrollment 2287 (2012-2013)
Student to teacher ratio 24.61
Color(s) Black      and Orange     
Mascot Mustang
Newspaper Mustanger
Yearbook Palladium
Website nhs.northvilleschools.org
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Northville High School is the public high school of Northville Public Schools that serves the city of Northville, Michigan, the larger Northville Township, Novi Township and the southern part of the city of Novi.

History

The school opened in 1959. As the school district population has grown throughout the years, so has the high school. 2287 students were enrolled at the beginning of the 2012–13 school year.[1] The high school used to be located in the city of Northville itself. With the substantial growth of the surrounding community, the district constructed a larger facility on Six Mile Road in Northville Township, south of the city—though the mailing address still says Northville. The previous building became Hillside Middle School. Two years after construction of the new building, an extension to the east wing of the building was added.

Northville High School

Rankings

Extracurricular activities

Athletics

Northville High School has teams in the following sports: football, cross country, soccer, golf, basketball, wrestling, swimming, hockey, baseball, track, tennis, lacrosse, cheerleading, pom pon, volleyball, gymnastics, and softball. Northville High School also offers club sports teams in ultimate frisbee hockey, rugby, bowling, figure skating, equestrian, triathlon and the newly formed Northville Rowing Club.

Publications

The yearbook Palladium is produced through a course. In 2008, the formerly discontinued newspaper, the Mustanger, was re-introduced.

References

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