

The past several weeks have brought our Northfield community tremendous pride as our Cheer and Poms teams prepared to compete at the national level, representing Northfield High School on a national stage.
These student-athletes have demonstrated exceptional dedication, discipline, and teamwork through countless hours of practice and preparation. Their commitment reflects not only their talent, but also their leadership, resilience, and deep pride in representing Nighthawk Nation.
Unfortunately, due to severe weather in Dallas, the national championship event for our Cheer team was canceled this weekend. While disappointing, this does not diminish the excellence, effort, and hard work demonstrated by our Cheer athletes throughout the season. While the team was unable to compete, we are proud to share a recording of their performance, which reflects the talent, preparation, and heart they brought to this season. We are incredibly proud of them and grateful for the leadership of Director Lauryn William and Assistant Coaches Nasharra Burton and Fetale Ali.

Our Poms program, led by Director Amanda Segro and Assistant Coach Justine Gonzalez, will head to Orlando the first week of February to compete nationally. As they take the floor, they carry with them the full support and admiration of our students, staff, families, and alumni.
Please join us in celebrating and cheering on our Cheer and Poms teams as they represent Northfield High School with confidence, integrity, and heart.

Northfield High School is proud to share that two of our ninth-grade advisory teachers, Cole Ritter and Kedi Ochs, are currently featured on the Denver Public Schools website! Their story is part of a district-wide series celebrating the diverse voices and impactful work within the DPS community.
The feature, titled “Powerful Foundations,” highlights how Cole and Kedi empower our newest Nighthawks to find their voices, explore their identities, and lead with courage from their very first semester. By focusing on self-advocacy and community-building, they ensure our students are prepared to be “principled and engaged citizens of the world”.
We invite you to read the full story and watch the featured video to see #TheNorthfieldWay in action.
At Northfield, strong relationships are foundational to student success, and our Innovation Plan is designed to protect the conditions that make those relationships possible. Central to this work is our “6 of 8” teaching model, which supports smaller class sizes, broader course access, and individualized student support.
In a traditional high school model, teachers typically teach 5 of 7 periods, often resulting in class sizes of 35 or more students. Through Innovation flexibility, Northfield educators teach 6 of 8 periods, allowing us to staff more classrooms throughout the day and maintain an average class size of approximately 26 students.
This model is essential for student access. An eight-period day allows IB Diploma students to manage a rigorous IB course load while still accessing CTE pathways, electives, and enrichment opportunities. Without this structure, students would lose access to additional courses, significantly limiting elective options and pathways. Northfield currently maintains a robust elective catalog that supports students’ academic interests and postsecondary goals.
The model also aligns with Denver Classroom Teacher Association (DCTA) requirements by ensuring appropriate student loads and protected planning time. By balancing instructional responsibilities with planning periods, educators have the capacity to provide meaningful feedback, mentorship, and personalized support.
We are proud to partner with Denver Public Schools to maintain these high standards, ensuring our graduates are principled, engaged, and world-ready citizens.
Northfield is currently finalizing our updated Innovation Plan. This plan allows our school the flexibility to maintain the unique instructional practices and academic programs that define our school.
Key Dates & Process:
To see who represents you on the CSC or to learn more about their role, please visit our CSC Webpage.

The Northfield High School Art Department is thrilled to announce that several of our Nighthawks have been recognized with Gold Key, Silver Key, and Honorable Mention awards at the Colorado Scholastic Art and Writing Awards.
This is a prestigious, juried competition that celebrates innovation and excellence in student art across the state. These awards highlight our commitment to inspiring students to become creative problem solvers and effective communicators.
Congratulations to our Award-Winning Artists:
Join the Celebration We invite students, parents, and community members to experience the exceptional creativity of our Nighthawks. Award-winning work will be featured at the Scholastics Open Reception.
Locations:
Please mark your calendars for this inspiring evening honoring artistic excellence!
Our partnership with the Denver Scholarship Foundation (DSF) ensures every Northfield student has the tools to navigate life after high school. Whether it’s finding the right career path or securing college funding, we are tracking our progress every step of the way.
Monthly Progress Update (as of January 2026):
The Impact: These figures represent more than just data—they represent doors opening and financial barriers being removed for our families. Whether your student is a Freshman just starting to explore or a Senior finalizing their plans, the Future Center is here to help.Seniors, remember to report your acceptances to the Future Center!
The DU Ritchie Center has been confirmed as the location for the Class of 2026 graduation ceremony on May 28th at 1 p.m. Graduates should plan to arrive at approximately 11 a.m. We’ll provide more details as we get closer to the date! Review the senior timeline of events that keep you prepared for graduation!
Senior Photos for Yearbook and Yearbook Recognition Ads – Due by Feb. 1st!
Important: Diploma Name Verification
An email regarding diploma name verification was sent to families on Jan. 22. If you have not yet completed this, please ensure your student’s legal name is correct for printing:
Support: If you receive a “Not Found” message or need to correct a previous submission, please email nhscommunications@dpsk12.net.
Apply Now: $3,000 Northfield High School Foundation Scholarships
The Northfield High School Foundation is now accepting applications for five $3,000 non-renewable scholarships for the Class of 2026. These awards support students pursuing higher education (2-year or 4-year degrees) or professional/vocational certifications.
How to Apply:
Important Dates:
Click Here to Start Your Application on Going Merry
Class of 2027/2028: Affordable SAT Prep for Juniors: In-Person at DU or Live Online
Registration is now open for the 9th annual Winter SAT Prep course at Denver University. Taught by 99th-percentile instructors, this 27-hour comprehensive program offers high-level coaching at a fraction of the cost of private tutoring.
Available Schedules:
How to Register: Visit campusprep.org/sat to see full details and secure a spot.
Congrats to the lady Night hawks for their strong season start going 12-1 with their recent win over Vista Peak 102-69!
Stay up to date: Check the full schedule of Nighthawk games here
Tickets: Purchase online or in person via GoFan.
Can’t attend? Most games are available to watch through a HUDL subscription: https://www2.hudl.com/
NOTE: Starting this Spring season the district will be switching over to a new platform for fans to stay connected with real time updates to our sports schedules for all teams. https://www.arbiterlive.com/School/42928
Let’s show up, show out, and cheer on our Nighthawks!
Students interested in off-season sports are encouraged to participate in workout sessions to build strength, improve skills, and prepare for upcoming seasons.
For specific workout dates and contact information, please visit the Athletics Programs tab on our school website and scroll to the bottom of the page.
Off-season workouts also help athletes stay connected with their teams and maintain readiness.
Reminder: Spring Registration will open up within the next couple weeks. Please make sure you have a current physical on file and ready to go.
DPS has launched the CDAC to develop new policies regarding student cell phone use, as required by Colorado HB25-1135. The public is invited to observe meetings or provide public comment.
Location: Emily Griffith Campus, 14th Floor (1860 Lincoln St.) from 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Public Comment
The first 10 minutes of meetings (starting Feb. 3) are reserved for public comment.
Childcare and Spanish interpretation services will be available for meeting observers. If interpretation services are needed for languages other than Spanish, email CDAC.groups@dpsk12.net.
Full details: Visit the CDAC webpage.
If your student loves drawing, graphic novels and comics, Library Services wants creative comics from students (grades one through 12 in non-charter schools) to feature in The Art of Storytelling Cartooning Student Showcase!
Middle and high school students can also submit speech bubbles and artwork for the The Art of Storytelling Interactive Cartoon Panel/Comic Strip. The deadline for submissions is March 20. The showcase, activities and author-led workshops will be featured at the Steam Expo on May 2 at the CSU Spur campus. If you have questions, contact DPS Library Coordinator Jenn Brown.

We’ve had a fantastic start to our Children’s Hospital Toy Drive! As we enter the final week, we are looking to bolster our collection—especially for our infants and teens.
Do you have books gathering dust? Give them a second chapter! The Refugee Club is hosting a book drive to get great reads into the hands of others. Whether it’s a childhood favorite or a page-turner you just finished, your donation helps spread the joy of literacy across our community.
Take five minutes this weekend to check your bookshelf and bring a story to school on Monday. Let’s see how high we can stack them!
Q: What is unique about the number 8,549,176,320?
A: Revealed next week.