Believe 3:16 participated in See You at The Pole this morning. See You at the Pole is a national day of student-led prayer at school. The students were joined by a few staff members and community members, where they prayed for our school and community.



Ms. Beers and Mrs. Roberts welcomed over 50 students for our first Key Club Meeting of the year. Students enjoyed breakfast provided by Mr. Kraft while learning about Key Club and the various opportunities for community outreach. We are so excited to see our club expanding!




The high school theatre classes took a trip to see a production of “Our Town” at the Allen Theatre in Cleveland on September 17.

Norwalk's fall spirit week is September 22-26. Students and staff in every building can participate in our attendance challenge for the chance to win a prize package by attending school all day, every day of the week and participating in each dress up day. So, let's show up, dress up, and GO TRUCKERS!
#Stayinthegame
#ClevelandBrowns
#Stayinthegame
#ClevelandBrowns




Congratulations to our September Attendance winners:
Maplehurst - Paisley Webb
Pleasant - Oliver Blissett
Main Street - Mack Binkley
League - Archer Welfle
NMS - Kya Kreischer
NHS - Alexis Hall
#StayintheGame
#ClevelandBrowns
Maplehurst - Paisley Webb
Pleasant - Oliver Blissett
Main Street - Mack Binkley
League - Archer Welfle
NMS - Kya Kreischer
NHS - Alexis Hall
#StayintheGame
#ClevelandBrowns



NHS Calculus enjoyed a game of bingo to practice taking derivatives with the power rule.





Students in Spanish Club cooked homemade salsa and quesadillas yesterday.
Thank you to Mrs. Schlotterer for letting us borrow her kitchens, and Mrs. Zerman for supplying the tomatoes!
We appreciate you both so much!
Thank you to Mrs. Schlotterer for letting us borrow her kitchens, and Mrs. Zerman for supplying the tomatoes!
We appreciate you both so much!
Today in Mrs. Kaple's Honors Geometry the students played UNO to get ready for Geometric Proofs. UNO is used to introduce proofs because it leverages a familiar game to teach abstract concepts by modeling them as a step-by-step puzzle with clear rules. Students can connect to the concept of a proof through the act of playing UNO cards to get from a "given" card to a "prove" card. The rules of UNO serve as the "postulates" or "reasons" for each step (card) in the sequence, helping students understand deductive reasoning and the logical justification required for a formal proof in a hands-on, engaging way.







Huron County Jobs and Family Services working with Mr. Whaley's Career Readiness class with VR career explorations.



Students in Mrs. Schlotterers Foods classes learned about the various different reasons people eat the foods they eat. One factor is cost of food. Students did a blind taste test and guessed which snack was the generic brand and which was name brand. Many students reported that some generic brands were better than name brand!









Students in Mrs. Schlotterers Foods classes have been learning about kitchen safety. To wrap up the unit, they had to investigate a kitchen safety crime scene and list as many kitchen hazards they could find.



The NHS Math Department is looking forward to a great school year!


The Senior Class of 2026 enjoyed their "Senior Sunrise" celebration this morning before school.

Pizza & Dessert for the Mathketball Winners - Semester Champions from Mrs. Sellers' Algebra II classes!

Contractors Stadium will be closed today through Monday to prepare for NHS Class of 2025 Graduation.
We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

Mrs. Kaple's Honors Geometry class got outside today to measure objects using angle of elevations and trigonometry.










High school students enjoyed their field day on Thursday with lots of sun, games and shaved ice from Westcott's.
Meme Day for Spring Spirit Week. High School math teachers were joined by freshman Ellie Wheeler as "She doesn't even go here" from Mean Girls. Erica Foster, Fernanda Sanchez, Kayli Blystone, Becca Herborn, and Savannah Johnson also particiapted.



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!

