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A sports announcement graphic for Northville and Novi High Schools. The top features large, slanted white text with an orange border that reads "JOINING OAA," followed by "Oakland Activities Association" in a stylized outline font. In the center, the Northville Mustang logo (orange and black) and the Novi Wildcat logo (green and white) are displayed side-by-side. Below them, "FALL 2027" is written in large, italicized text with a green-to-white gradient.
Anthony Writer

Northville and Novi High Schools will officially join the Oakland Activities Association (OAA) in Fall 2027 following a final 2026-2027 season in the KLAA to prioritize long-term stability and competitive balance for their student-athletes.

Gemini said A woman in a blue shirt and light-colored pants stands on the right, smiling and holding a "Teacher of the Week" plaque from Jay Towers in the Morning and 100.3 WNIC.
Anthony Writer

Mrs. Robbert, a legendary physical education teacher at Ridgewood Elementary, was honored as the 100.3 WNIC Teacher of the Week in recognition of her 33-year career and her remarkable success in raising $100,000 for the American Heart Association as she prepares for her retirement this June.

Olympic gold medalist Kirsten Simms stands smiling in a classroom next to her former teacher, Mr. Brooks, while holding up her gold medal.
Anthony Writer

Olympic gold medalist and Hillside alumna Kirsten Simms returned to her former middle school to share her journey with students in Mr. Brooks’ classroom, inspiring them with her story of tenacity and the "little things" that lead to world-class success.

An event flyer for the "NPS Movement Challenge: 30 Miles in 30 Days." The challenge runs from April 1st to April 30th, 2026, and encourages the Northville community to walk, run, or roll one mile a day to build healthy habits.
Anthony Writer

The Northville Public Schools "April Moves" challenge invites the entire community to swap screen time for green time by walking, running, or rolling 30 miles in 30 days to build healthy habits together.