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Northwood High School (Irvine, California)

Northwood High School (Irvine, California)

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nameNorthwood High School
mottoFor the Good of the Pack
streetaddress4515 Portola Parkway
cityIrvine
stateCalifornia
zipcode92620
countryUSA
coordinates
schooltypeHigh School
founded1999
superintendentCassie Parham
principalEric Keith
grades9-12
enrollment2,310 (2023–2024)
average_class_size29.2
ratio26.71
staff86.49 (FTE)
areaNorthwood
athletics_conferencePacific Coast League
mascotTimberwolf
rivalPortola High School
newspaperThe Northwood Howler
yearbookThe Element
feeder_schoolsSierra Vista Middle School
url
districtIrvine Unified School District
team_nameTimberwolves
colorsWhite, silver, navy

Northwood High School is a public high school located in the northernmost part of Irvine, California, United States, in the Orchard Hills neighborhood. It opened in 1999, and its first graduating class graduated in 2002. In 2016, Northwood was ranked 25 nationally in Newsweek list of top public high schools.

Academics

The school operates on an alternating block schedule, in which students attend odd-period classes (1, 3, 5, and 7) on one day, and even-period classes (2, 4, 6, and 8) the following day. Classes are 90 minutes long, and meet for either 18 weeks (semester) or 36 weeks (year-long). On Tuesdays and Thursdays, students attend a tutorial session, which lasts for 35 minutes between the first and second classes of the day, and can be used at the students' discretion. Every Wednesday is designated a "late-start," in which classes start an hour later than the regular schedule. All students, with the exception of seniors, are required to take a minimum of six classes per semester. Seniors are required to enroll in a minimum of five classes for the fall and spring semester with the option of enrolling in local community college courses.

In 2005, 2009, 2013, 2021, and 2024, the school was recognized as a California Distinguished School and in 2006 was also named a Blue Ribbon School.

Location and layout

Northwood High School sits at the foothills of the Santa Ana Mountains, and was surrounded by working avocado groves at its founding. The surrounding land is now Orchard Hills, a residential community extending north from the existing community of Northwood Pointe. Northwood High School's site had been designated for a high school from the very beginning as part of the Irvine Company's master plan, which was drafted in 1960.

Student activities

The music program has received the Grammy Signature School award multiple times, the latest in 2015.

In 2006, the Northwood Marching Band won 1st in 5A division at The Huntington Beach High School Surf City Open. In 2008, the band placed 1st in 5A division at the Newport Beach Open.

Northwood's Speech and Debate team has won the title of #1 Speech and Debate Team in Orange County. In 2018, Northwood students won the title of State Runner-Up Champions at the California High School Speech Association Championships.

In 2018, Northwood's Boys Swim Team won the title of CIF and State Champions.

In 2021, Northwood's Football team won the Pacific Valley League Championship before capturing the CIF Southern Section D11 Championship. This was Northwood football's first Southern Section Championship.

In 2022, Northwood Football again won a CIF Southern Section Championship, this time D8, after winning the Pacific Hills League Championship. The most accomplished football team in school history went on to win the 2022 CIF 4-AA Regional Bowl game and play in the CIF 4-AA finals. The team was led by Adam Harper, a first-team all Orange County selection, who played RB, Safety, and returned kicks.

In 2024, Northwood's Flag Football team won the CIF Southern Section championship in the inaugural Division 2 championship game. The Timberwolves were led by captains Natalie Keith, Elisa Kung, and Ava Cruz, along with Rebekah Welch and Sailor Kensrue.

Notable alumni

  • Steve Birnbaum, Major League Soccer player
  • Benny Feilhaber, U.S. Men's National Soccer Team midfielder
  • Bethan Knights, British-American long-distance runner
  • CJ Stretch, professional hockey player
  • Zack Weiss (born 1992), American-Israeli Major League Baseball player
  • Tabitha Yim, U.S. Women's National Gymnastics team member
  • Young the Giant, rock band

References

Orchard Hills, Irvine

References

  1. "Northwood High". National Center for Education Statistics.
  2. (August 11, 2016). "America's Top High Schools 2016".
  3. [http://www.northwoodhigh.org/static/information/NHSProfile/nhsprofile.pdf Northwood High School (NHS) opened in the fall of 1999]
  4. [http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/sr/cs/ap/distingcounty.asp?county=30&submit1=Submit Distinguished School Awards – California School Recognition Program (CA Dept of Education)]
  5. "Irvine Unified School District".
  6. [http://www.ed.gov/programs/nclbbrs/list-2003.pdf Microsoft Word – list-2003.doc]
  7. (2017-07-20). "Announcing The 2015 GRAMMY Signature Schools". Grammy in the Schools.
  8. (2022-12-03). "Northwood football delivers in the clutch to win CIF SoCal Regional title".
  9. (2024-11-10). "Northwood girls flag football races past Trabuco Hills for CIF-SS Division 2 crown".
  10. (November 6, 2024). "2024 CIF Southern Section Press Release".
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