Northside High School
Location
2002 American Way
Columbus, Georgia 31903

United States
Coordinates32°34′17″N 84°56′07″W / 32.571324°N 84.935414°W / 32.571324; -84.935414
Information
TypePublic engineering, engineering design, and biomedical science academy
Established2002
PrincipalMarty Richburg
Faculty86.50 (FTE)[1]
Enrollment1,495 (2018–19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio17.28[1]
Color(s)    Red, white, and blue
MascotPatriot
Information(706) 748-2920
Partners in EducationBytewise, Chick-fil-A, Columbus Quarry, Columbus Technical College, Maximus, Inc., Pratt-Whitney
WebsiteNorthside High School

Northside High School is located in Columbus, Georgia, United States. It was founded in 2002. Originally, the mascot was planned to be the Wolverine, but after the September 11 attacks, the mascot was changed to the Patriot. They have outstanding programs like engineering and biomedical science. Northside High School also participates in many local fundraisers through their many clubs and organizations.

Activities

Athletics

  • Baseball
  • Boys'/girls' basketball
  • Cheerleading (competition and football)
  • Cross country
  • Drill team
  • Football
  • Boys'/girls' golf
  • Patriot Marching Band
  • JROTC Raiders
  • Rifle: 2005, 2006, and 2007 State Champions
  • Boys'/girls' Soccer
  • Softball
  • Swim Team
  • Boys'/girls' tennis team
  • Boys'/girls' track and field
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling: Area Champions 2005
  • Northside Patriots Marching Band

Clubs and organizations

Northside clubs and organizations include the following:

Publications

The yearbook is produced by students in the Yearbook class, a split class lasting all year. The school newspaper is written by the school's journalism class. The literary magazine is written by the journalism class and select students who turn in their original work.

  • Amor Patriae, yearbook
  • The Patriot Reveille, newspaper
  • The Lantern, literature/art magazine

Notable alumni

  • Marcus Eberhart (Class of 2016)

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Northside High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 12, 2020.
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