More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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A tradition of musical excellence! The Viking Voices represent the very best at Northwest. Students in choir are active in academics, sports, clubs, and multiple performing arts.
Students in choir represent every walk of life and participate in one of three choirs Students regularly perform in auditioned county, district, and state events and the choirs regularly compete in regional and state competitions.
"The arts matter because they help us see the world from different perspectives. They give us empathy and help us understand people, places, periods of history, and issues with which we may otherwise be unfamiliar. They comfort us in grief and energize us in celebration. They are important because they can act as a catalyst for changethey can start a revolution! The arts ignite something in our brains that I can't explain, but I know it's essential for life." Jennie Terman (NEA Website - www.arts.gov)
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A tradition of musical excellence! The Viking Voices represent the very best at Northwest. Students in choir are active in academics, sports, clubs, and multiple performing arts.
Students in choir represent every walk of life and participate in one of three choirs Students regularly perform in auditioned county, district, and state events and the choirs regularly compete in regional and state competitions.
"The arts matter because they help us see the world from different perspectives. They give us empathy and help us understand people, places, periods of history, and issues with which we may otherwise be unfamiliar. They comfort us in grief and energize us in celebration. They are important because they can act as a catalyst for changethey can start a revolution! The arts ignite something in our brains that I can't explain, but I know it's essential for life." Jennie Terman (NEA Website - www.arts.gov)