The school was established in 1998, and completed an expansion project during the summer of 2006.
Northwest's school mascot is the jaguar and its colors are black, silver and white.
Academics
Northwest High School offers a number of honors and Advanced Placement courses, along with American Sign Language (ASL) French and Spanish languages. The school has an average SAT score of 1129, above the national mean.[1][2]
Northwest hosts the Ulysses Signature Program, a four-year research-based program in which students develop projects focused on one of the Ulysses Project themes: Arts and Humanities; Public Policy and Public Service; and/or Math, Science and Technology.[3] Students are recommended for the rigorous research program as freshmen and remain in the program throughout their senior years.[4]
As of 2024, Northwest is the 20th-ranked school in Maryland and the 1059th-ranked school nationwide according to U.S News and World Report.[5]
Spark M. Matsunaga ES: island articulates to King MS and Seneca Valley HS
Diamond ES: a small portion articulates to Ridgeview MS and Quince Orchard HS
Clopper Mill ES: island articulates to Seneca Valley HS
Germantown ES: northern portion articulates to Seneca Valley HS
Recent Changes to Areas Served
In November of 2019, the board of education approved boundaries that affected the following schools within the Northwest cluster:[11]
Spark M. Matsunaga ES island reassigned from Kingsview MS and Northwest HS to King MS and Seneca Valley HS
Clopper Mill ES island reassigned from Northwest HS to Seneca Valley HS
Northern portion of Germantown ES service area reassigned from Northwest HS to Seneca Valley HS
Portion of Greek Seneca Creek ES reassigned from Clemente MS to Kingsview MS
Expected Future Changes
As of the 2023-24 school year, Northwest projects to be over-enrolled for the next 15 years with its current attendance zones.[10] To address these concerns, along with overutilization among other nearby schools, the county is conducting a boundary study for the new Crown HS,[12] which has an expected completion date of August 2027.[10]
All teams have varsity and junior varsity teams with the exception of tennis, golf, swim and dive, indoor track and field, poms, and boys'/coed volleyball. JV lacrosse teams were added to Montgomery County athletics in 2008.
Fall sports
Football
Soccer
Cross country
Girls' tennis
Golf
Field hockey
Girls' volleyball
Cheerleading
Winter sports
Basketball
Wrestling
Indoor Track and Field
Hockey
Swim and dive
Cheerleading
Spring sports
Baseball
Softball
Outdoor Track and field
Lacrosse
Boys' tennis
Coed volleyball
Boys' volleyball
Multi-season
Poms
Cheerleading
Rivalries
Northwest High School has sports rivalries, particularly in football, with neighboring Seneca Valley High School, and Quince Orchard High School. The annual football game between Northwest and Seneca Valley is known as "The Battle for the King's Trophy" or the "Battle for Germantown". The football rivalry with Quince Orchard is widely considered one of the best in the state, with each school winning three state titles.
State championships
Northwest High School has won a total of 31 state championships in team events, as well 67 individual state championships.[13]
^ abcDivision of Capital Planning, Montgomery County Public Schools. Superintendent's Recommended FY 2025 Capital Budget and the FY 2025–2030 Capital Improvements Program - Chapter 4: Northwest Cluster. Accessed 31 May 2024
^Division of Capital Planning, Montgomery County Public Schools. Board of Education Adopted Boundary Study Scope - to Determine the Service Area for the new Crown and Expansion of Damascus HS - March 19, 2024. Accessed 31 May 2024
^on, Jody Tyler (July 27, 2016). "NW Championships". Northwest High School. Retrieved November 12, 2021.