Every K-12 public school in California is required by state law to publish a School Accountability Report Card (SARC) each year. The SARC contains information about the condition and performance of North Hollywood High School. A hard copy of the SARC is available in the main office, upon request.
On February 18, 2025, North Hollywood High School will implement the District’s “Phone-Free School Day” through the use of the Yondr pouch system. We understand that this initiative represents a significant change in the typical relationship most students have with their phones, and we want to provide clarity and support as we move forward together.
See something, say something is the district motto for reporting incidents you are unsure about. To this end, we have an anonymous tip line that is monitored by our school personnel. Text (818) 457-6728 if you see someone you want to report.
North Hollywood High School, along with the Los Angeles Unified School District, has developed a Parent and Family Engagement Policy and North Hollywood has come up with a School-Parent Compact for the 2024-25 school year. With the input of all stakeholders (parents, students, and faculty), these documents address parent engagement and how North Hollywood High School will work with families to achieve student success.
NHHS’ mission is to graduate students who will be responsible, well-rounded citizens, prepared to enroll in a college or technical school, or to enter competitive employment. Graduates will have mastered the Common Core State Standards.
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At A Glance
97%Graduation Rate
24 yearsScience Bowl National Finalist
1000+AP Students
26AP Courses
100+Clubs
32Athletic Teams
74%SBAC ELA Pass Rate
7Music Groups
About Us
North Hollywood High School educates a diverse student community by inspiring a desire for excellence and developing critical thinkers prepared for the rapidly changing global society. We encourage and support intellectual curiosity, respect for diversity, and active citizenship.