
The athletes at Norwalk High School are great leaders both on and off the field. Students were chosen to be a part of the Student Athletic Leadership Council. These athletic leaders meet before school at least once a month, completing a book study and learning more about leadership. They also participate in community service projects.
One of those projects is teaching lessons and building relationships with students in the elementary buildings. Working together with teachers from Maplehurst, Pleasant, and League, the athletic leaders have been planning lessons to give to the elementary students on a bi-weekly basis. All students participated in an introductory getting to know you lesson. During the following visits, the athletes taught lessons on healthy eating and taking care of your body. In future visits, they will also be teaching the students about stress-relief, leisure activities, and physical activities. The athletes are taking turns leading the lessons while others are assisting the students. Their last visit will be a field day at Contractor’s Stadium.
It is a joy to see the interaction between the athletes and the students!

League Students found eggs all week that had orange tickets in them. They put their names on the ticket and turned it in for a prize. There were over 17 different prizes for students.


The Norwalk High School Choir students saw Peter Pan the musical at Cleveland Playhouse Square this Thursday! The performance and the singing were amazing. The students had a great time!


Fourth graders have been earning tickets for Kepler. While students are being prepared, positive, and polite, Kepler also gets to practice his skills of dog puzzles, photo poses and golden leash walks through the building!







Mrs. Weyer's Kindergarten class worked hard to research an animal from a nonfiction book. After researching their animal and filling out a graphic organizer, they wrote a report. They concluded the project by publishing a class book.


Mrs. Smarr and Mrs. Enderle’s First Grade class wrote and illustrated their own book! The students worked so hard researching, writing, and illustrating. Their hard copies of their books are in and they’re so excited!


Tomorrow is the day!!!!


Alert::: First Pitch for tonight's JV and Varsity Baseball games are going to be 4:15pm.
