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Niles North High School

Niles North High School, officially Niles Township High School North, is a public four-year high school located in Skokie, Illinois, a North Shore suburb of Chicago, Illinois in the United States. It is part of Niles Township Community High School District 219, which also includes Niles West High School. Its feeder middle schools are Old Orchard Junior High, Oliver McCracken Middle School, East Prairie School, and Golf Middle School. Before being moved to a separate facility in Lincolnwood, Illinois, the Bridges Adult Transition program was hosted at the school.

Niles North High School

1964

Open

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Thomas Moore

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James Edwards

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2,033 (2022-23)[2]

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Central Suburban League North

Vikings

North Star News

SAGA[4]

Athletics[edit]

Niles North competes in the Central Suburban League and Illinois High School Association. Its mascot is the Viking. Niles North's rival is Niles West High School. The crosstown rivalry is referenced as the "Skokie Skirmish."[5]

Activities[edit]

The Niles North chess team has won the Illinois High School Association State Championship in 2006, 2010, and 2012.[6][7]


The Niles North Robotics Team (333) won the Illinois State Tournament In their 2013-14 inaugural season,.[8] In the 2014–15, all 8 of the Niles North Teams qualified for the Illinois State Competition, with one of the teams, 333M, being crowned the Illinois State Tournament Champions and competing at VEX Worlds.[8] In 2015-16, eight of the nine Niles North teams qualified for the Illinois State Competition. Three teams qualified and competed at the U.S. Robotics Competition; one team was crowned the Illinois State Tournament Champion; one team was crowned the Illinois State Design Award Champions & the Illinois State Robot Skills Champions; three teams competed at VEX Worlds, with one being a Semifinalist in their division.[8]

youngest Muslim elected official in the United States

Bushra Amiwala

(1979), fashion photographer

Jerry Avenaim

(1977), mathematician[9]

Mike Byster

politician[10]

Jonathan Carroll

Broadway and movie actor[11]

Gregg Edelman

actress

Nancy Lee Grahn

model.[12]

Erin Heatherton

ice skater and actress

Lynn Holly Johnson

(1977), anchorperson on TV

Demetria Kalodimos

actor

Jonathan Kite

businessperson[13]

Mike Krasny

(1976), attorney, author and TV personality

Paul Lisnek

forward for the Phoenix Suns

Abdel Nader

former NFL player[14][15]

Brent Novoselsky

banjo player

Noam Pikelny

chess master and streamer[16]

Eric Rosen

(1995), journalist[17]

Joel Pollak

actor

Connor Price

(2006)[18] comedian and actress.[19]

Esther Povitsky

broadcast journalist

Elaine Quijano

(1998), film director and producer.[20]

Marc Selz

(1978), Olympic figure skater[21]

Calla Urbanski

(2016), NFL player

Barrington Wade

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