
PTO Virtual Family Bingo + Domino's Pizza Day: Family Bingo this year is going Virtual on April 15th from 5:30pm-6:30pm! Sign-up each member of your family who would like a bingo card here: https://forms.gle/AqqqmyNTcWnMxwi5A by April 10th. April 15th also is a NO Homework Night for P3-6th grade students to ensure students can enjoy a fun night of bingo at home... READ MORE >

"School is about more than academics.", Kairos Reflections, "Taste & See" Spaghetti Supper Fundraiser Information and Campus Happenings. Click the following link to read the latest edition of the Mustardseed: https://5il.co/qxk7 READ MORE >

Click the following link to read the latest edition of the Mustardseed: https://5il.co/q5e8 READ MORE >
The winter edition of the Flyer Pride should have arrived in your mailbox this week! This magazine edition highlights St. Paul High School Alumni, vocations & Ian Deeter's run to state. Click the link to read it now on our website: https://5il.co/o8p3 READ MORE >

Get your popcorn ready! Mrs. Reynolds and the rest of the Early Childhood Center staff are happy to present to you the 2020 Christmas program! Merry Christmas to all of our Flyer Families! READ MORE >

We have a winner! Thank you to Firelands Chevrolet for sponsoring the 2020 car raffle! Thank you to our community for your support in raising $38,000 toward our Soaring Campaign. Congratulations to our winners!Watch the video below to see if you had the lucky ticket! READ MORE >

This Friday, December 11th is your last day to enter into the NCS Car Raffle! Tickets can be purchased at NCScarraffle.givesmart.com or by coming to the NCS Advancement Office at 93 E. Main Street. Winners will be drawn on Monday, December 14th and can be viewed on Facebook and the NCS website at 5pm! Thank you and Good Luck! READ MORE >

We are officially halfway to our goal in ticket sales! Tickets can still be purchased the entire month of November at the NCS Advancement Office, NCScarraffle.givesmart.com or Firelands Chevrolet. Want to learn more details about the car? Watch this commercial created by Mr. Springer's Entrepreneurship class! Thank you and good luck! We are officially halfway to... READ MORE >

To allow for teacher planning and collaboration there will be a monthly two-hour delayed start to school for students. This will allow the teachers time to plan lessons and work together to improve instruction. The following are the dates of the two-hour delays: Nov. 9th, Dec. 7th, Jan. 11th, Feb. 8th, Mar. 8th, Apr. 19th, May 10th.Please use the following link... READ MORE >

The fall edition of the Flyer Pride should arrive in your mailbox this week! This magazine edition highlights the return to the classroom, the annual report & the Class of 2020. Click the link to read it now on our website: https://5il.co/m8z4 READ MORE >

Several members of our Norwalk Catholic School community participated in today's Business & Professional Lunch at Contractors Stadium. The event was a success due to their tremendous effort. READ MORE >
St. Paul High School and Junior High Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020 Happy Birthday to: ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. CAFETERIA MENU for tomorrow is: Sub sandwich, Cheez-its, fresh vegetables, wango mango juice, pears. Thursday’s menu is: Pepperoni calzone, green beans, pineapple. 2.GIRLS’ GOLF EARLY RELEASE: 3. BOYS GOLF EARLY RELEASES: ... READ MORE >

Flyer Families, Thank you for your understanding and patience as we have begun this school year. We are continually evaluating ways to keep students safe and to improve our school. To that end I am excited to announce,Norwalk Catholic School (NCS) is updating our school lunch menu to include more traditional school lunches beginning on September 14th . We have... READ MORE >
St. Paul High School and Junior High Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2020 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. STUDENTS arriving before 7:30 in the morning must report directly to room 221. Please do not go to your locker or be in the halls before 7:30. 2. TEACHERS please remember to turn in your textbook loan forms. 3.GIRLS’ GOLF EARLY RELEASE: 4. MRS. RUFFING’S 1st... READ MORE >
St. Paul High School and Junior High Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2020 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. STUDENTS arriving before 7:30 in the morning must report directly to room 221. Please do not go to your locker or be in the halls before 7:30. 2. TEACHERS please remember to turn in your textbook loan forms. 3.GIRLS’ GOLF EARLY RELEASE: 4. MRS. RUFFING’S 1st... READ MORE >
St. Paul High School and Junior High Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1.PRE-SEASON training for baseball players will begin today at 3:30 PM at Contractor’s Park for those boys not involved in a fall sport. 2. PICTURE DAY is tomorrow. Students may dress up for pictures. 3. CELL PHONES must remain off during the school day with the... READ MORE >

The Norwalk Catholic School Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) is excited for the 2020-2021 school year, and we need YOU to join the PTO as a volunteer! The Norwalk Catholic School has a combined PTO for the Early Childhood Center and Elementary School. Please take a few minutes to complete this form to get involved in the PTO:... READ MORE >
St. Paul High School and Junior High Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2020 Lunch menu: Soft pretzel rods, cheese cup, celery, cookie. The menu for tomorrow will be: Banana bread, string cheese, yogurt, fresh vegetable, apple slices. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. Lunch price this year is $3.20 for students. There are no lunch options at this time. Lunch price... READ MORE >
St. Paul High School and Junior High Tuesday, September 1, 2020 Lunch menu: Sub sandwich, cheese its, fresh vegetables, baked beans, fruit. The menu for Wednesday will be: Soft pretzel rods, cheese cup, celery, cookie. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. LUNCH price this year is $3.20 for students. There are no lunch options at this time. Lunch price... READ MORE >
St. Paul High School and Junior High Tuesday, September 1, 2020 Lunch menu: Sub sandwich, cheese its, fresh vegetables, baked beans, fruit. The menu for Wednesday will be: Soft pretzel rods, cheese cup, celery, cookie. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. LUNCH price this year is $3.20 for students. There are no lunch options at this time. Lunch price... READ MORE >

Mrs. Debra Sevit has announced her retirement from Norwalk Catholic School! After 31 years in the classroom, Mrs. Debra Sevit has closed the gradebook for the last time. Mrs. Sevit has been teaching in the Toledo Diocese her entire career. Her first 9 years she taught at St. Peter’s Elementary in Huron then joined the elementary teaching staff of... READ MORE >

Stay up to date with Norwalk Catholic School Early Childhood Center. Watch last weeks "Live with Mr. Linder" here. His guest was ECC Director, Mrs. Gail Reynolds. This podcast focuses on the opening plan of our preschool classrooms this coming school year. READ MORE >

JH/HS Parents should have received the following information in their email on July 21st: We are going virtual this year for our OHSAA Mandatory Parent Meeting. Please watch the video below for a message from athletic director, John Livengood AND the mandatory Sudden Cardiac Arrest Video. As a parent of a junior high/HS student, at least one parent is required... READ MORE >

Stay up to date with Norwalk Catholic School / St. Paul High School. Watch this weeks "Live with Mr. Linder" here. This weeks guest was JH/HS Principal, Dr. Randy Rair. READ MORE >

Stuff the Bus! August 10th 7:30am-4:00pm Norwalk Board of Education Office All donations support students and families of Norwalk City Schools & Norwalk Catholic School If you are in need of school supplies for this coming school year please fill out the form at the attached link before August 6th,... READ MORE >

Mrs. Brenda Careless has announced her retirement from Norwalk Catholic School! Mrs. Careless graduated from St. Paul High School in 1983. She returned to her alma mater in August of 1988 to start her teaching career. She has spent 32 years in the classroom, with over 25 years teaching 4th grade. “Mrs. Careless has always went above and beyond for her... READ MORE >
When Mary and Andy Linder, parents of our President Martin Linder, received their COVID-19 Stimulus check they said, “We didn’t expect this. We don’t need this. But we know the school and the parish do!” Then they promptly donated the check. Thank you Andy and Mary! And all who shared some or all of your stimulus check. May God bless you! READ MORE >

What is the "Virtual" Race and how does it work? Where can I register?Click here to register at the Mapletree Roadrace Website READ MORE >

What are you doing Saturday June 27th - July 4th? Why not be part of a great, great cause and register to participate in this years Virtual Mapletree Road Race from where you live? Run, Walk, or Ruck with a friend. Do 1, or 2, or 3, or 4 miles. It's up to you. Let's generate some scholarships!!! PLEASE SHARE ! Webpage - mapletreeroadrace.com On Facebook -... READ MORE >

The Mapletree Road Race is going virtual this year. You can help us out by participating and/or spreading the word through your social media accounts. Forward this email to those you think might be interested. Share our webpage and Facebook page on your social media. Below is a letter from Mark Bellamy ('71) who started this great event. Click below for links to... READ MORE >

2020 Summer Shop Schedule Shop Orders will be processed on June 22, July 6, July 20, August 3, August 24, August 31. No Shop order the week of Sep 7. Shop resumes to weekly Monday ordering on Sept 14th. **June 22 - August 3 all orders must be turned in and picked up exclusively at the St. Paul parish office** St. Paul Parish office hours: M-F 9am-Noon. Phone:... READ MORE >

An important survey was sent to all NCS/SPH parent emails on 6/16/20 pertaining to the opening of school next year. If you did not receive this email and would like to fill out a survey, please contact us at flyers@ncsmail.org to be sent the link to the survey. The survey will close Friday, June 26. Below is the letter from that email. Again if you did not... READ MORE >

With a combined total of 72 years between them, Mr. Jim Swabley and Mrs. Mary Krystowski have announced their retirements from St. Paul High School.Mr. Swabley graduated from St. Paul High School in 1967. He returned to his alma mater in 1972 and has worn many hats in his 48 years as teacher. Throughout his service at St. Paul, he spent most of his time in the... READ MORE >

Flyer Family! Norwalk Catholic School/St. Paul High School has a long tradition of excellence in Catholic education. We believe learning is best accomplished when students and staff can be together in the classroom, to that end, we are committed to fully opening our school in August. Our team is working to ensure we open responsibly and safely for daily in-person... READ MORE >

Guidelines for re-opening of Athletics Summer 2020To: St. Paul Parents, Coaches and Students From: Martin Linder, President John Livengood, Dean of Students/Athletic Director Re: St. Paul Athletics and Activities Re-Opening GuidelinesPublished 5/29/20 Dear Flyer Athletes Families, We are prepared to begin a responsible... READ MORE >

The 2020 Virtual Spring Fling will be live tonight from 7-10 PM! Click here to go to the Live Stream on YouTube. You can still register and bid on items by going to our Spring Fling website. Click here for the Spring Fling website. Need help or have questions during the LIVE Event Friday, June 5th from 7-10pm? Call or text: Spring Fling Hotline... READ MORE >

The 2020 Virtual Spring Fling will be live tonight from 7-10 PM!Click here to go to the Live Stream on YouTube.You can still register and bid on items by going to our Spring Fling website.Click here for the Spring Fling website.Need help or have questions during the LIVE Event Friday, June 5th from 7-10pm? Call or text: Spring Fling Hotline #419-706-5434Email:... READ MORE >

Norwalk Catholic School and St. Paul High School are pleased to announce their annual Agnes C. Stoll Riley Culture of Excellence in Teaching Awards. This award, established in 2019, honors the first Valedictorian of St. Paul High School Agnes Stoll Riley, who worked tirelessly with the Sisters of Notre Dame to receive accreditation by the State of Ohio as a 4 year... READ MORE >

The school year is coming to a close. Not the normal end of the year that we anticipated but we are acclimating the best way we can. We need for all families to return school items and we want to get your personal items back to you too! Please see the schedule below for how we are going to make this happen. Who? All students in grades 1-11 What are you... READ MORE >
Agnes C. Stoll Riley Culture of Excellence in Teaching Award will be given the week of May 25th. Thank you to everyone that sent in nominations. The award winners will be notified and receive their honor at their homes. We plan to video all of the ceremonies and post them to social media so they can receive the recognition they deserve. Be on the look out the... READ MORE >

May 5, 2020 Class of 2020,The Huron County Public Health has approved our graduation plan below. We will be sending out more specifics to each graduate next week. Graduates, please remember to pick up your cap and gown Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at the Convocation Center from 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM.PlanSet-up for Graduates:Graduates will each be in a car parked in the... READ MORE >

The St. Paul High School Class of 2020 Valedictorian is Holly Powers, daughter of Mike and Monica Powers. Holly plans to major in Psychology at Kent State University. The St. Paul High School Class of 2020 Salutatorian is Victoria Pocos, daughter of Dave and Susie Pocos. Tori plans on majoring in Pharmacy at the University of Findlay. READ MORE >

National PrayeronGood FridayApril 10 @ Noon (EST) You are invited to join Bishop Daniel Thomas, together with his brother bishops, Catholic faithful, and all people of good will in praying the Litany of the Sacred Heart of Jesus on Good Friday at noon for a swift end to the coronavirus pandemic.Litany of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Lord, have mercy Lord,... READ MORE >

Click the link for a special message from the Elementary Staff to their students and families. https://www.norwalkcatholicsch... READ MORE >

Thanks to everyone who joined us yesterday. Here is the Mass if you would like to view it.There will be a weekly Wednesday School Mass for students at 11:45am streaming on our School Facebook page. Fr. Andrew will be celebrating the Mass in the St. Timothy Chapel that is located in the High School. He will be focusing his homily on the needs of the students during... READ MORE >

Our counselor, Mrs. Pertner, has found some resources to help with the conversation with your children about our current environment. Please click on the links below for the information. If you have questions or concerns, feel free to email Mrs. Pertner at bpertner@ncsmail.org.Talking to Children about COVID-19 - A Parent ResourceHow to Support Your Child’s... READ MORE >

Norwalk Community: On Monday, March 30, 2020, Governor DeWine made the decision to extend the closure of all Ohio schools to children in grades K-12 until 11:59 p.m. on Friday, May 1, 2020. Based upon this decision, both NCSD and NCS would like to provide the following new updates to you. NCSD and NCS will honor our previously... READ MORE >

The Act of Spiritual Communion 1. Make an act of faith The key here is to express to the Lord: our faith in his merciful love and his real presence in the Eucharist. You can come up with your own prayer or use a more traditional version. For example (USCCB): Oh my God, I firmly believe that you are one God in three divine Persons,Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. I... READ MORE >

By MELISSA ENGLERTSpecial to the ReflectorMar 20, 2020 5:00 PMIn light of the events taking place in recent days within our nation, educators and schools have felt it our duty to do our best to keep students calm and give them a feeling of security. This is a job primarily done by parents, but it is also our job as educators. Children come to us from many walks of... READ MORE >

https://norwalkreflector.com/news/177619/school-is-a-people-first-business/By LYNANNE VUCOVICH, lynannevucovich@norwalkreflector.comMar 20, 2020 10:29 AMNORWALK — While we should be keeping our distance from one another, the community has seen many groups come together during the pandemic. All county schools released a joint statement and Norwalk City and... READ MORE >
A message from Norwalk Catholic School President Martin Linder.Safety, health and wellness are at the forefront of our minds with the current global situation around COVID-19. The community is working together to make sound decisions that support safety, health and wellness. With this in mind local school leaders are collaborating to ensure the response in Huron... READ MORE >

As spring approaches and we look forward to creation’s big, beautiful show of rebirth and rejuvenation, I always am reminded that we, as humans, have the same need and ability. How many of us long for the warm rays of sun on our face, the sound of birds singing their songs of spring and the smell of lilac on the breeze? Likewise, the desire to energize ourselves... READ MORE >

This years goal: $800,000 Will you pray daily for Friends for the Future? Pray for us… Heavenly Father, thank you for the many gifts and graces you have given to each of us. Send your Holy Spirit to refresh and renew us so that we, your children, will bear fruit as your disciples in our families, our parishes, our school, and... READ MORE >

https://norwalkreflector.com/news/176093/students-learn-about-cavity-bugs/NORWALK — Children attending the Norwalk Catholic School Early Childhood Center learned about "cavity bugs" for National Children's Dental Health Month. Denise Stine, co-owner of Stine Dental Health LLC, led educational programs at the center and Maplehurst Elementary. Monroeville... READ MORE >

1st graders are learning about dinosaurs this week and started off their learning with Dino Dig Day! They dug for bones, measured dino feet, made dinosaur protective structures, and more! READ MORE >

https://norwalkreflector.com/news/171386/seniors-learn-about-life-beyond-these-walls/NORWALK — Griffin Schwan admitted he was "really nervous" before his mock interview Tuesday. But the St. Paul High School senior said he knows "not everybody gets a chance to do this," so he was grateful for the opportunity. Seniors participated in the annual "Beyond These... READ MORE >
Did you see your personal note? Written for you by a classmate, a student or one of our Friends for the Future members? We personally want you to know how important you are to our mission and say thanks for your support. Please return your pledge in the envelope you received or give online at www.NorwalkCatholicSchool.org and click on donate. If you did not... READ MORE >

https://norwalkreflector.com/news/175945/preschoolers-adults-experience-ash-wednesday-services/NORWALK — Ash Wednesday marked the beginning of Lent, the liturgical season leading up to Easter. Norwalk Catholic School Early Childhood Center students experienced Ash Wednesday services led by the Rev. Francis Mariadas at St. Mary Mother of the Redeemer Church.... READ MORE >

https://norwalkreflector.com/news/169948/st-paul-wins-share-of-firelands-conference-championship/NORWALK — When St. Paul basketball coach Mike Smith got the ceremonial Gatorade bath, he was glad the cooler actually didn't contain any of the athletic drink. “I’m feeling good, but thank God, it wasn’t Gatorade; it was just water," he said. "I told the guys... READ MORE >

https://norwalkreflector.com/news/169970/six-area-wrestlers-claim-fc-titles/Three champs for Flyers First-year coach Jesse Gross had a pair of No. 2-seeded wrestlers knock off the top seed in two separate finals on Saturday. Then, his returning state placer capped the day with a second straight conference championship. Sophomores Harley Stoll (106) and Aiden... READ MORE >

https://norwalkreflector.com/news/169954/schaffer-places-seventh-at-state-championships/CANTON — As his name was announced to the crowded venue and he bowed his head to receive a medal around his neck, Jarret Schaffer found himself in reflection. It was the first time an athlete from St. Paul had ever swam in a state championship race, which Schaffer did... READ MORE >
In 1923, Agnes C. Stoll Riley was the first valedictorian of St. Paul’s new four-year high school. She had assisted the sisters in preparing the criteria needed by the State of Ohio for the accreditation of four-year high schools. After graduating, she taught the 4th grade at St. Paul until she married James Riley and moved to Milan. Many of Agnes’ grandchildren,... READ MORE >
This years goal: $800,000 Have you seen our Faithful Flyers video? You should have received our Friends for the Future packet in your mailbox. Make sure to peak inside to find a personal message to you. Please return your pledge in the envelope you received or give online at www.NorwalkCatholicSchool.org and click on donate. If you did not receive... READ MORE >

“Parents are the first educators of their children.” This phrase is used often in Catholic schools to underline the partnership that exists between families and school. Our education at Norwalk Catholic School is an extension of parental education; we work in concert. When families choose Norwalk Catholic School they are choosing a partner in teaching their... READ MORE >
This years goal: $800,000 Have you seen our Faithful Flyers video? You should have received our Friends for the Future packet in your mailbox. Make sure to peak inside to find a personal message to you. Please return your pledge in the envelope you received or give online at www.NorwalkCatholicSchool.org and click on donate. If you did not receive a... READ MORE >

https://norwalkreflector.com/news/169758/schaffer-anchors-historic-st-paul-season-at-state/NORWALK — In the past, there would have been self-doubt. But on the path to becoming the best swimmer in school history, St. Paul senior Jarret Schaffer was well past the questions. Schaffer will swim in three Division II state championship events — including... READ MORE >
In 1923, Agnes C. Stoll Riley was the first valedictorian of St. Paul’s new four-year high school. She had assisted the sisters in preparing the criteria needed by the State of Ohio for the accreditation of four-year high schools. After graduating, she taught the 4th grade at St. Paul until she married James Riley and moved to Milan. Many of Agnes’ grandchildren,... READ MORE >
You should have received our Friends for the Future packet in your mailbox. Please review our materials. A three-legged stool best illustrates our financial model, each leg supporting its own weight, making us strong and stable. This is the blessing of you our Faithful Flyers - a strong partnership of: · Our Parents, who pay tuition and give hundreds of... READ MORE >

A strength for our city is the education students receive at both Norwalk Catholic School and Norwalk City Schools. Our city is blessed with two quality schools to serve the needs of our families. We at Norwalk Catholic School strive to provide an excellent education with the Catholic faith as our guiding light. Both school systems work together for the common... READ MORE >

From the Norwalk Reflectorhttps://norwalkreflector.com/news/38834/convocation-center-eliminated-travel-schedule-headaches/Editor’s note: This is the third in a three-part series about the St. Paul Convocation Center, which celebrates its 25th anniversary today. NORWALK — Often times, it's the little things in life that leave an impact. Jason Schaffer... READ MORE >

From the Norwalk Reflectorhttps://www.norwalkreflector.com/Local/2020/01/28/Joan-C-Camp-Auditorium-Labor-of-love-and-commitment.html?ci=stream&lp=1&p=Adding the Joan C. Camp Auditorium to the St. Paul Convocation Center was a game-changer for the school’s fine arts program. “It made all the difference in the world. It was extremely important,” said Juli Burt, who... READ MORE >

The students at the ECC had a great time with their Ninja Warrior obstacle course during Catholic Schools Week. READ MORE >

Our Catholic Schools Week theme is Faithful Flyers. The Gospels tell us, “By their fruits you will know them.” We recognize a Faithful Flyer by their Fruits of the Spirit. This year we are nurturing and recognizing three Fruits of the Spirit in our students and staff: Joy, Kindness and Self Control. On Thursday, during our All School Mass, we will recognize... READ MORE >
St. Paul High School and Junior High Thursday, January 16, 2020 Breakfast tomorrow: WG bacon, egg and cheese breadstick, fruit Lunch menu: Taco salad, black beans, sweet potato fries, veggie tray, sidekick. Tomorrow’s lunch: Boneless wings, broccoli w/cheese, veggie tray, pineapple, soft pretzel Cafeteria Monitor: Mr.... READ MORE >
Business Club-I Launch Continuing … With a semester of experience under our belts, the SPH Business Club is ready to begin its second “season.” We continue to receive terrific feedback from those students who joined the team last winter, parents, and business partners as invited speakers. Last year we called this a pilot … this year, it’s a class!... READ MORE >

The Early Childhood Center's family and friends had another great time at the Annual Turkey Trot. Nine lucky families won a turkey! A big thanks to the Knights of Columbus, Meijers,the Norwalk Catholic School PTO and of course the wonderful families and staff members of the Early Childhood Center for another great event. READ MORE >

The National Award Program released the names of 2019 State Winner this past week. Cam Caizzo, son of Pam and Jay Caizzo, is this year’s state of Ohio finalist. Cam is currently a Senior at Norwalk St. Paul High School. From an applicant pool of thousands of high school scholar-athletes graduating with the class of 2020, 100 students have been named State... READ MORE >

On Tuesday (11/12) we once again used our alert system. If you did not reiceve a call please click the link below to register your number is our system.https://www.norwalkcatholicsch...If you have any questions about our alert system, please contact the high school office at 419-668-3005. READ MORE >

School Matters Fr. Andrew Wellmann Chaplain, Norwalk Catholic School and St. Paul High School As we continue through the month of November, this time of year gives us all the opportunity to reflect with gratitude on the many blessings God has given us. I recall fondly so many wonderful experiences that I have had since I came to Norwalk... READ MORE >
STEM day Wednesdays are a big hit in Preschool. Ms. Patil's, Mrs. Bowles (Kindercasa) and Mrs. Z's classes are taking turns coming up with STEM activities. This week the children were working with catapults made out of popsicle sticks. Each child was given their own catapult to use and they had to find something to "launch'. Once they found their item they had... READ MORE >
The Future Makers at Ehove is an awesome event where representatives come in from local businesses and teach students about future manufacturing job opportunities. At this event, students have the opportunity to visit different stations. Many of these stations provide hands-on activities for the students to experiment with and test out.I personally really enjoyed... READ MORE >
My classmates and I learned a lot about how to manage money and what life after high school will be like when we attended Finance 101. Not only did we learn, but we also had fun while we were there. We were able to participate in a hands on “game of life”. We were each given a set salary and tossed into a game that resembles the real world because just like life,... READ MORE >
The NET retreat gave my class the opportunity to grow in our faith together outside the walls of the classroom. The NET Leaders created an environment for us to open up in a comfortable space. It was easy to tell that they genuinely cared for us and this encouraged each of my classmates to care for each other. We did large group activities that were so much fun and... READ MORE >

100 YARDS OF PRAYERS The Livengood Family is in need of prayers and support as they recover from a devastating house fire that happened just last weekend. Help us build a 100 yard chain of prayers and support for them. See one of the students in the TLC BLUE JACKETS to purchase a link for $1. Students may purchase a link at lunch Wednesday or Thursday... READ MORE >

A huge thank you to all of our NCS families that came out on such a beautiful day and enjoyed the Oktoberfest with us! READ MORE >

NCS PTO is hosting Oktoberfest for all students (Preschool-12th grade) on October 5th and we need your help! We are looking for a few food donations and people to run games. Any person who works a shift will get $5 in free game tickets or a free meal! Please use the link below to sign up to help. Thank... READ MORE >

Lego Club had 26 students. They were amazing! So well behaved! All were eager to help each other ! We couldn’t have asked for a better group!! Today was a “free design /design a spaceship” activity. We thought it was best to test the waters with such a large group before we started more structured projects. Next week our task will be to build / design a... READ MORE >
SHOP with Scrip can help with tuition. Click below for our SHOP page. https://www.norwalkcatholicschools.org/o/…/page/shop-program SHOP Bonus day on Sept. 12th. Click below for more information. https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws... Click the link below to watch the video below to see how SHOP with Scrip is helping families. ... READ MORE >
MUM SALE BENEFITING THE ENRICHMENT GARDEN BEHIND THE ECC JUMBO MUMS ARE BEING OFFERED THROUGH THE NCS PTO. THE MUMS ARE GORGEOUS! YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS OUT ON THEM FOR YOUR FALL DECORATING! THE POTTED FLOWERS ARE AVAILABLE THROUGH PRE-ORDERS ONLY. THEY ARE $10 EACH AND MONEY IS DUE WITH THE ORDER. CHECKS CAN BE MADE OUT TO ST. MARY’S CHURCH.... READ MORE >

Little Flowers' Girls Club starts on Friday, September 13th after school in the Gathering Space. Meeting time is 3:30-5:00. Your daughter will have the option to go to the Gathering Space right after school. Please register your 1st - 5th grade daughter as soon as possible if you are interested! Email SPLittleFlowers@gmail.com for more information and a... READ MORE >
Click the link below to read the latest Mustardseed. Lots of great pictures from the first week of school.https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws... READ MORE >

On Wednesday the staff of Norwalk Catholic School and St. Paul High School and Junior High met for a day of reflection and focus on the year ahead. The day started with a wonderful Mass at St. Mary's Church. Mass was followed with President Martin Linder setting the tone for the year with a presentation of the new Faithful Flyer Program. Mr Linder also discussed... READ MORE >
Paul Junior St. High and High School Friday, August 23, 2019 Breakfast Menu for Monday: Muffin, yogurt, fruit. Lunch today: Cheese quesadillas, refried beans, corn, spanish rice, pineapple. Alternate lunch choice: Chef salad, turkey wrap or uncrustable PBJ (place order in office before 9:00am) Cafeteria Monitor: Mrs. Meyer ... READ MORE >

School breakfast is a healthy way to start the day. A nutritious breakfast is proven to increase test scores, student attentiveness and has been known as “the most important meal of the day”! As communicated last spring, beginning with the 2019-2020 school year, Norwalk Catholic School will offer the School Breakfast Program for Grades 1-12 in the Main... READ MORE >
School Supply Collection: August 2nd (7:30am - 4:00pm) Drop off unused school supplies such as pens, paper, pencils, markers, scissors, crayons etc. Norwalk Board of Education Office - 134 Benedict Ave, Norwalk Registration for Supplies: * *Proof of eligibility is required. ** July 29th & July 31st (6:00 - 8:OOpm) Salvation Army - 55... READ MORE >

We’re thrilled to announce Norwalk Catholic School’s new app! It’s everything Norwalk Catholic, in your pocket.With the new app, you can access sports scores, cafeteria menus, news updates, and even emergency notifications. Download the app on Android: http://bit.ly/2FuvF9k or iPhone: https://apple.co/2FPpIUz READ MORE >

The first week of summer break Stephen McHale, Zac Meyer and Luke Meyer volunteered in Sandusky by painting a house and planting flowers for Huron St Peter's Teen Enrichment Program. Pictures submitted by Stephen’s mom Christine. Thanks for sharing Christine and great job guys! READ MORE >

Did you know there are free activities and meals available in our community for your kids and teens this summer? The location for Huron County are the Norwalk Salvation Army on Whittlesey Ave and the Willard Salvation Army on Crestwood Ave. Click the link below for more information. http://education.ohio.gov/Topi... READ MORE >
As we all know, this spring marks the end of Denny’s position here as president of Norwalk Catholic School. He began as a student here, so he is an alumnus – and by that very fact he has offered our students that living example of what Catholic education is all about, giving back/service. He became a teacher and coach here – he did more than tell... READ MORE >

Two more school records were broken at Regionals this past week.Lily Dowdell ran a 5:16.29 in the MilePrevious School Record was 5:16.7 by Erin McFadden in 1999 Davis broke the school record in the Discus - He threw 179'5"Previous School record was 176'5" by Chad Stein in 1997 READ MORE >
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1st grade has enjoyed their campout this week! READ MORE >
The entire second grade class took a walking field trip around the community today. They had a picnic lunch and got to visit the police station and Mayor Duncan at city hall. They completed a social studies scavenger hunt of places, names, and symbols around Norwalk. READ MORE >

The TLC Class was out in the community last week. They delivered supplies to the Miriam House and stopped by to have ice cream with some of their friends from Christie Lane. READ MORE >

Every year Mrs. Smith, with the help of some friends, displays the Senior's plans after graduation. We always have a great array of opportunities displayed from leaving state to go to college to joining the military to working right here at home. Below is a list of this years Senior's plans.Avendano, Noah Biological Sciences University of... READ MORE >

Congratulations to the recipients of the Agnes C. Stoll Culture of Excellence in Teaching Award!Mrs. Julie Badovick, Mrs. Keri Zendejas, Mr. James Swabley, and Mrs. Lisa Abel READ MORE >

Congratulations to our Years of Service Award Winners!Teachers were recognized for their years of service to our school on May 8th. We also recognized the retirements of many great individuals. Thank you everyone for your continued service to our school! Bonnie Shelley 20 Years of Service Norwalk Catholic School/ECCJennifer Nardecchia 10 Years of Service Norwalk... READ MORE >

Congratulations to our Second Graders who made their First Communion! READ MORE >

Winner of the PTO Calendar Raffle Bonus Drawing is MASON HEYDINGER and his family. Mason is currently in the 2nd grade at NCS. His family has chosen to take the $1,500 tuition credit as their prize!! Congratulations! Here were all the monthly winners: 1. ,Melanie Langlahr 2. Lara Seljak 3. Diane Schaffer 4. Laura Knott 5. John and Jackie Overmyer 6. Paige... READ MORE >

Mrs. Kovarik used Google Hangouts to host a guest lecture with Jeff Nelson, a Scuba Schools International instructor from Riviera Beach, Florida. This was a great opportunity for students to learn how pressure, density, volume, and water weight play a big role in diving. READ MORE >

Do the words “celebration of Lent” give you pause? I have heard Lent called a celebration many times in my life. How the heck is all this self-denial a celebration? It means abstaining, fasting and alms-giving. On Ash Wednesday, the entire NCS community took part in an ancient ritual, the receiving of ashes to mark the beginning of Lent. This sign of repentance... READ MORE >

Seniors Regan and Kaitlynn Olak completed their senior project this past February, that was held in conjunction with the St. Paul Confirmation Retreat. Their contribution to the retreat was an Italian themed lunch that highlighted the importance of good decision making and how one's decisions affect themselves and others. However, there was a catch; as the whole... READ MORE >