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Norwalk High School is located at 350 Shady Lane and serves students in grades 9-12. Having an enrollment of approximately 800 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 School follows the University of California & California State University's 4-years college-prep curriculum. Norwalk High School also divides into specialized programs: PLTW Biomedical Engineering, PLTW Computer Science, PLTW Engineering, Advanced Placement, Medical Academy, LA Fame (visual and performing arts), Gifted and Talented Education, English as Second Language Support ...
The school is a member of the FCIAC athletic conference. The school also contains a theater, gymnasium, swimming pool, library, and cafeteria. The school is divided into five lettered houses (A, B, D, and S) with a housemaster in charge of students in his/her house. Norwalk High School also has a Science wing that was built in the mid-late 2000s.
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL. FRIDAY’S RESULTS. BOYS. CITY SECTION. AMIT 60, Valor Academy 42. Arleta 84m, North Hollywood 66. Bert Corona Charter 63, Community Charter 47. Birmingham 74, Granada Hills 55
High school basketball: ... For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. ... Norwalk 71, Firebaugh 10 Oak Park 49, Royal 31 Oakwood 50, Le Lycée 12 ...
The school that was established in the 1670s was located near the Ludlow Square area of East Norwalk (near the former Roger Ludlow Junior High School). [ 1 ] In the 2005-06 fiscal year, the school system spent $26.7 million on special education services, nearly 20 percent of the total school budget.
High school basketball: Scores from boys' and girls' games on Tuesday, Dec. 10. ... For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. ... Norwalk 65, Samueli Academy 37 ...
Benedict School at 134 Benedict Avenue is now home of the Board of Education offices. [13] It was closed in either 1980 or 1981 along with Bronson-Norwalk. [14] In the 1970s, NCSD tried grade "clustering" in their system and paired Benedict with Bronson-Norwalk. Benedict would house grades K-3 and then send those students to Bronson-Norwalk for ...