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Niles North High School

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Local(847) 626-2000

9800 Lawler Ave
Skokie, IL 60077

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Niles North High School
Local(847) 626-2000

9800 Lawler Ave
Skokie, IL 60077

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User Reviews of Niles North High School

Yelp.com Review - by Chris W.

5.0 of 5 stars. As an alumni of North I have got to give it a lot of credit. I had a bunch of friends at all different high schools in the area and believe me, nobody kicked as much ass as Niles North and West (and...
yelp.com - user review - 05/29/2009
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Great Schools by ameen a. at InsiderPages

I graduated from Niles North High School and my experience there was pretty good. The high school is pretty competitive. They have a very intelligent student body, so be prepared to work hard for your class...
citysearch.com - user review - 04/12/2006
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Yelp.com Review - by a w.

5.0 of 5 stars. This is known to be one of the best high schools in the Chicago-land area. The student body is great and there's a healthy competition among the students. They have a great set of teachers and staff,...
yelp.com - user review - 07/22/2005
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