Norwalk City School District

The Norwalk High School Drama Department presents Clue (High School Edition) on Saturday, October 26 and Sunday, October 27 at 5:00 PM and 7:30 PM in the Fisher Titus Learning Center at the Ernsthausen Performing Arts Center.  This performance is an interactive dinner theatre experience which includes a meal of Chicken Cordon Bleu, Showcase Side Salad with Ranch or Italian Dressing, Garlic Roasted Baby Baker Potatoes, Green Beans Almondine, De France Rolls, and Assorted Desserts. Audience members will play the game of Clue and try to guess who committed the crime while watching the classic game characters perform in this hilarious murder mystery comedy. Colonel Mustard, Mrs. Peacock, Professor Plum, Miss Scarlet, Mr. Green, Mrs. White, Wadsworth, and Yvette are all a part of the game performance.  Who was it? What did they use? Where were they?  Come to the show to find out! All tickets are $20 reserved seating.
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Norwalk History

A History of Norwalk

Revolutionary Roots
Norwalk’s pioneer days began back in New England, shortly after the colonies declared independence from Great Britain in 1776. During the Revolutionary War, the British set fire to Norwalk, Connecticut. Eighty of its 86 buildings were destroyed, including schools, churches and stores.

Firelands Founded
In 1809, the state of Connecticut granted land from its Western Reserve in Ohio as compensation to those who lost property during the British raids. The “Fire Sufferers Lands” became known as the “Firelands. For more information on the "Firelands" go to https://www.firelandsmuseum.com/.

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Our Future
The future is bright for Norwalk City School District. We strive to provide our students with a well-rounded, rich, and innovative education, while continuously working to improve in everything we do. Whether in the new Pleasant Elementary Lego Lab or the Norwalk Middle School Creation Station, NCSD has committed to providing innovative opportunities for our students to critically and creatively prepare for success in life.  
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2787
Student Enrollment
22
Buses
15
Bus Routes
1081
Miles
1500
Lunches Served Daily
500
Breakfasts Served Daily 
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9
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45
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