Around 2005, the district had a constant increase of 300 students per year.
Demographics
The languages other than English most common in the district, as of 2013, were Arabic, Chinese, Gujarati, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Punjabi, Spanish, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu. The languages other than English most common in the district, as of 2012, were Arabic, Chinese, German, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Punjabi, Spanish, Telugu, and Urdu.
Elementary schools
Amerman Elementary School, grades K–5, known as the Bobcats, opened 1955, houses ALPS gifted learning program.
Moraine Elementary School, grades K–5, known as the Penguins, opened 1966. Moraine also houses the district wide Cross-Categorical classroom.
Silver Springs Elementary School, known as the Eagles, grades K–5.
Thornton Creek Elementary School, grades K–5, known as the Gators, opened 1994. Thornton Creek also houses the District wide's ASD classroom, K–5 for moderately to severely challenged students with Autism.
Winchester Elementary School, grades K–5, known as the Dragons, opened 1975.
Ridgewood Elementary School, grades K–5, known as the Rockets, opened 2003.
Hillside Middle School, grades 6–8, known as the Raiders, opened 2000, housed in the original Northville High School building. Hillside also houses the District wide's ASD classroom, K–5 for moderately to severely challenged students with Autism. As well as the special needs cross-categorical classroom and some classes for the Cooke School Students.
Meads Mill Middle School, grades 6–8, known as the Patriots, opened 1976.
Hillside and Meads Mill have a fierce but friendly rivalry. A football match is held between the two schools annually. The official football "helmet" is given to the winning school for a year, until the next annual football match occurs. However, they currently have combined football team between the two schools.
High schools
Northville High School, grades 9–12, known as the Mustangs, opened 1959, moved to current facility in 2000. Northville High School will start its own ASD classroom for students with moderate to severe autism.
Cooke School, opened 2000, originally opened as Cooke Junior High School and became special education building after Hillside Middle School opened in former high school building.
Old Village School has 4 classrooms in Hillside Middle School in addition to its own building, was Northville High School in the early 1900s and later on an elementary school.