NHS offers a wide variety of classes in many subjects.
Advance Placement (AP) courses are offered in all the five core departments of English, foreign languages, mathematics, sciences and social studies. In mathematics, the school offers one and two year acceleration programs, in addition to a one year accelerated science program. The high school provides a particularly rich elective program, with study in the art, business and music fields, all of which also offer study at the AP level. Many other honor and college level classes allow students the opportunity to earn college credits colleges like
Farmingdale State College (in PROGRAM),
Long Island University (in business) and
Syracuse University (through Project Advance English and Computer Engineering). The
International Baccalaureate Program is offered on the certificate and diploma level. Northport has a well-established and recognized music program. Many students avail themselves of the chance to explore and excel at all different types of music ranging from voice, band, orchestra, composition, etc. The school was named a Grammy Signature School by the
Grammy Foundation four times, in 2000, 2001, 2003, and 2006.
MENC: The National Association for Music Education also named Northport as one of the 100 best communities for music education in America. The art department is another highly recognized department. Students can take higher level AP and IB art classes in addition to computer art, photography, painting, cartoon drawing and sculpture electives. Students have won many different awards for their artistic talents. For its overall distinction in academics and service, NHS was awarded the
Claes Nobel School of Distinction by The National Society of High School Scholars in March 2004.
Academy programs NHS has two
national academy programs,
Academy of Finance (AOF) and Academy of Information Technology. AOF teaches business and financial skills. For example, AOF members learn accounting, finance, marketing and management with the opportunity to earn college credit. Students are also eligible for a paid internship, usually during the summer between their junior and senior years. Students in AOIT learn how to utilize new technology in the workplace. Programming, database and web administration are particularly emphasized. Like in the AOF, AOIT students may receive college credit and a paid internship usually just before senior year.
Environmental Team Another specialized program offered at NHS is the Environmental Team (E-Team), an interdisplnary college preparatory program. Students participate in community service, environmental clean-ups, fund-raising and aspects of self-governance.
PATCH Project Participatory Awareness Through Community Help (PATCH) was created by Thomas J. O'Donnell in 1969 in hope of educating more students about the Constitution and United States history and civics. From the PATCH program came several law-related electives offered by the social studies department. One of PATCH's electives, Constitutional Law, supplements the regular New York State eleventh grade American history curriculum and remains popular to this day. PATCH currently partners with
Touro Law College and the
New York State Bar Association. ==Clubs==