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Website. www .columbus .k12 .oh .us /Northland. Northland High School ( NHS) is a public high school in Columbus, Ohio, United States, NHS is a part of the Columbus City Schools system and opened in 1965. The current principal is Jason Johnson and athletic teams are known as the Vikings with school colors of green and gold.
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Quarter 4 is Here! We are now in the home stretch of the school year since Monday begins the last marking period of the school year. Grades for Quarter 3 will be posted Wednesday, March 20, 2024. APEX Help.
Northland High School is 1 of 20 high schools in the Columbus City School District . Northland High School 2024 Rankings. Northland High School is ranked #13,242-17,655 in the...
- 1919 Northcliff Dr, Columbus, 43229, OH
- 06143 655 342
Northland High School is a comprehensive high school with diverse curriculum, extra-curricular and service opportunities. Learn about its mission, student success model, scholarships, awards, and location.
1. Apr. 2024 · Our Approach to Special Education Our school programs are designed to help our students meet educational, emotional, behavioral and medical needs, while bringing them closer to achieving their own personal goals. Our year-round special education program is fully licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Education as both a Private Licensed School and an Approved […]
Contact Us. Phone: 614-365-5342. Fax: 614-365-6479. Email Us
18. Jan. 2016 · School History. Posted January 18, 2016 by NHSAF 3. HISTORY OF NORTHLAND HIGH SCHOOL. With expanding growth in the north end of Columbus in the early 1960s, new developments took shape and brought families to Salem Village, Devonshire, Forest Park, Karmel, and Woodward Park.