
Congrats to our NVOT Marching Band for their 8th pl. finish at the US Bands NJ State Championships with a season high of 86 in Group 4 Open, their 1st year in this group. Best of luck to the band as they prepare for National Championships at MetLife Stadium . #NVOTpride


Journalism students are getting into the Halloween spirit! Stay tuned to The Lance to learn more!




Congratulations to the inductees of the 2024-2025 Korean National Honors Society! #NVOTpride


Congratulations to Mrs. Fukuda and the members of our Japanese classes on a successful cultural exchange event with Seisa High School from Japan! #NVOTpride


The Golden Knights move to 7-0 with a 35-0 win over Wayne Hills


Girls Volleyball wins in 2


Congratulations to Girls Volleyball and Girls soccer. Both will play in the next round of the county tournament on Saturday!



OT students Alex Cleary, Justin Garber, Kevin Ju, Annabelle Lee, Sofia Mangano, and Ina Rhee were inducted into the Quill and Scroll: International Honor Society for Journalists!


Girls Cross Country win Four in a Row




Girls soccer tops Waldwick 5-1 and advance to the third round of the county tournament


Students in Ms. Daly's English class are working hard during their dramatic readings!


Congratulations to the NVOT Marching Band for their first place finish at the US Bands Northern Highlands High School competition on Sunday! The band scored an 83.2, a 3.5 point increase from their last competition. #NVOTpride


Congratulations to our seniors and their families on senior and a great win vs PCTI


The Boys soccer team wins 1-0 in double overtime in a well played game by both Northern Valley teams. GO KNIGHTS!


Samantha named Athlete of the week marking the first time we will have siblings on the AOW wall.


The Golden Knights improve to 6-0 with a big 27-0 win over Northern Highlands


Alex Named AOW!! Go Knights!


The Golden Knights improve to 5-0 with a win over Paramus! The community night was amazing!





NVOT Back to School night is underway! #nvotpride #nvpride




English 4: Literature and Philosophy of Asia learned about Chuseok or Hangawi (9/16-9/18/24), one of the most important Korean holidays. Similar to American Thanksgiving, it is a day that celebrates a good harvest and reverence for ancestors. Those who celebrate this joyous holiday spend it with their family members while enjoying good food and music. The class learned about the holiday's origins, replicated many traditional Chuseok dishes such as songpyeon (half moon shaped rice cakes), jeon (savory pancakes), and listened to both traditional and modern Korean music.
