Sylvania Northview High School

Sylvania Northview High School
Front portion of the school
Location
5403 Silica Drive

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43560

United States
Coordinates41°42′46″N 83°42′36″W / 41.71278°N 83.71000°W / 41.71278; -83.71000
Information
Other namesNorthview High School, NVHS
Former nameSylvania High School
TypePublic, Coeducational high school
Established1960
School districtSylvania City School District
SuperintendentVeronica Motley
Area trusteeSylvania Township Trustees
CEEB code364930
PrincipalMark Pugh
Staff144
Teaching staff74.00 (FTE)
Grades9-12
Enrollment1274
Student to teacher ratio17.80
Campus typeSuburban
ColorsBlack & Gold   
Fight songAcross the Field
Athletics conferenceNorthern Lakes League
MascotWillie the Wildcat
NicknameWild Willies
Team nameWildcats
RivalSouthview Cougars
National ranking2867
NewspaperThe Student Prints
YearbookWyandotte
Websitewww.sylvaniaschools.org/northviewhighschool_home.aspx

Sylvania Northview High School is a public coeducational high school located in Sylvania, Ohio, operated by the Sylvania City School District. Established in 1960 as Sylvania High School, it assumed its current name in 1976 upon the opening of a second district campus, Sylvania Southview High School. The school enrolls 1,274 students in grades 9 through 12 and competes as the Wildcats in the Northern Lakes League.

The school has produced several notable alumni, including Chip Davis, founder of Mannheim Steamroller, author and screenwriter Scott Smith, and NFL center Luke Fortner. Its athletics program has claimed two OHSAA state championships in ice hockey and one in baseball, and national scholastic esports championships in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Overwatch 2. A 2019 incident involving a student athlete's hijab drew international media attention and led the Ohio High School Athletic Association to revise its uniform regulations.