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Northville Public Schools is recognized for its tremendous commitment to excellence.  We are a part of an incredible community that values the education of its young people in both words and actions. Among these are our strong and active PTAs and PTSAs, Mothers’ Club of Northville and the Northville Educational Foundation.

The unwavering commitment of the entire Northville school community to learning for all students is evident in the “district accreditation” designation our school system earned from the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement, as well as the accreditation of our Early Childhood Education and Extended Day Program by the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Our students and families are the ultimate beneficiaries of these rigorous processes that examine the district’s programs and services to determine how we can better meet the needs of the students we serve. When an entire school community is aligned and focused on a shared vision for learning, students thrive. We remain ever mindful that a strong partnership of our teachers working together with students and families will allow ALL students to demonstrate success.
 

Moraine Elementary School Named "Lighthouse School"

Northville’s Moraine Elementary School named ‘Lighthouse School’
for building a culture of student empowerment and leadership

Northville’s Moraine Elementary School has earned “Lighthouse School” status as part of the transformational The Leader in Me model for schools based on Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People® and designed to teach leadership to students.

Northville Board of Education Approves Two-Year Contract Agreements with Four District Employee Groups

 Northville Board of Education approves two-year contract agreements
with four of the district’s employee groups

Community Coffees with the Superintendent beginning January 24, 2013

Northville Superintendent to host series of Community Coffees beginning January 24, 2013

Northville Public Schools Superintendent Mary Kay Gallagher invites parents, guardians, and community members for coffee and an informal opportunity to discuss important school district issues during a series of Superintendent Community Coffees planned for the remainder of the school year.

The Superintendent Community Coffees are scheduled for the following dates, times and locations:

NPS Named to Advanced Placement Honor Roll

Northville Public Schools is one of 539 school districts across 44 of the 50 states in the U.S. and Canada honored by the College Board with placement on the 3rd Annual AP® District Honor Roll for simultaneously increasing access to Advanced Placement® course work while either increasing the percentage of students earning scores of 3 or higher on AP Exams or exceeding a threshold of at least 70 percent of students earning a 3 or higher on AP Exams. Achieving both of these goals is the ideal scenario for a district’s AP program because it indicates that the district is successfully identifying motivated, academically prepared students who are likely to benefit most from rigorous AP course work.

Thank You, Northville Community - Technology Bond Proposal Passes!

The uncertified results of the November 6, 2012 Northville Public Schools Technology Bond Proposal are now in! 

YES: (12,699) votes (58.3%)

NO: (9,071) votes (41.7%)

 

The Northville Board of Education, district leadership team, teachers and staff gratefully acknowledge this overwhelming support from the Northville school community in our efforts to provide proven, interactive classroom technology across the school district to meet the needs of all students. These much-needed technology enhancements will provide proven educational technology that adapts to individual student learning styles; strengthens college and career readiness for all students; and keep the district’s General Fund dollars in the classroom — all while maintaining the current 4.3-mill millage rate for taxpayers.

 

Thoughtful planning is already under way in partnership with teachers, staff and students for the purchase and installation of these technology improvements with a focus on the 21st Century learning experiences our students will need to compete in the ever-changing and increasingly interrelated world in which we live.

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