All NPS elementary schools are Leader in Me Lighthouse schools.
Northville High School and Cooke School are Cognia accredited.
Beginning with our youngest students, our nationally accredited Early Childhood Program, serving 285 pre-K children and more than 860 school-age students, supports children’s thinking and learning across disciplines by promoting a balance of child-initiated and teacher-guided experiences.
Amerman and Moraine Elementary Schools were recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School, based on their overall academic excellence and progress in closing the achievement gap among student subgroups.
Hillside and Meads Mill Middle Schools, along with Northville High School, reauthorized as International Baccalaureate World Schools offering the Middle Years Programme (Grades 6-10.)
Northville High School was identified as a US News & World Report 2023 Best High School, ranking 7th among high schools in Michigan, and in the top 400 high schools nationally.
Northville High School Niche awards: 1st Place for Best Places to Teach in Michigan, 2nd Place for Best School District in Michigan and 3rd Place for District with the Best Teachers in Michigan.
Cooke Center program serves students ages three through 26 with significant special needs, building on the integration of academic content in ways that also address students’ functional needs, with community-based instruction providing students with opportunities to practice academic and life skills in the actual settings in which they will be expected to apply them.
Northville High School offers rigorous opportunities and a variety of pathways for students to build their graduate profile –with more than 215 course options, including 22 Advanced Placement Courses, 20 IB Diploma Program courses, extensive course options in the visual, performing and applied arts, along with six Project Lead the Way offerings. Career vocational training is available through the Livonia Career Technical Center, and, this year, was expanded to include options at the William D. Ford Technical Center in Wayne-Westland.
The Class of 2024 was the 156th class graduating from Northville High School, with a total of 644 graduates, 283 of whom were a part of Northville Public Schools since Kindergarten.
Northville High School is among the top 1% of high schools with the highest graduation rate, with the Class of 2024 four year graduation cohort graduation rate of ≥99%.
Northville Public Schools proudly announces that 65 Northville High School students have been recognized as 2025 National Merit Scholars, with 23 named Semifinalists and 42 commended for their academic achievements. These students are among the top performers nationwide and now have the opportunity to compete for National Merit Scholarships in the spring of 2025.