Norwalk High School (Grades 9 To 12)
Location Norwalk High School is located at 350 Shady Lane and serves students in grades 9-12. Having an enrollment of approximately 1,200 students with about 100 of them attending EHOVE Career Center, the school has a staff of 40 teachers. 2 guidance counselors, a principal, an assistant principal and full-time or part-time support staff and teaching specialists.
Norwalk High has been accredited with North Central Association since 1912 and is also a member of the Northern Ohio League (NOL) athletic league. It offers 110 course offerings in college preparatory, business, vocational, home economics, industrial arts, general courses, learning disabilities classes and tutoring. The high school also offers advanced placement (AP) courses in English, American History, U.S. Government, Calculus, Biology, French, Spanish, and Computer Science. Honors classes are also offered in English, Geometry and Algebra II. The music program includes marching band, jazz band, orchestra, concert band and choir.
Activities Norwalk High School's clubs and other activities include:
SPORTS Football, Volleyball, Golf, Boys' & Girls' Tennis, Cross Country, Track, Softball, Baseball, Wrestling, Boys' & Girls' Bowling, Boys' & Girls' Basketball, Soccer and Swimming.
CLUBS Art, Student Council, World Language, Shadow (Recycling), Key Club, Teens for Christ.
In addition to the above activities, NHS. also provides: Fall, Winter and Spring Sports Awards, Academic Awards, Academic Hall of Excellence, Student of the Month, Underclassman Awards Recognition, Senior Awards Banquet, Fall/Winter & Spring Band, and Orchestra & Choir concerts.
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