| Education is important in the City of Norwalk. We offer many and varied educational opportunities for our residents for lifelong education. We have two outstanding kindergarten through grade 12 local schools - one public system and one parochial system. The City is also within easy driving distance of many opportunities for higher education and lifelong learning. |

| Approximately 2,900 students are enrolled in the Norwalk City
School District. The school district's three elementary schools - League, Pleasant, and Maplehurst - house preschool through grade four. The Main Street School houses students in grades five and six. The Junior High houses grades seven and eight, while the high school contains grades nine though twelve. The area career-technical center, EHOVE Career Career, provides programs for approximately 80 Norwalk junior and senior students each year and is located in Erie County, 6 miles from Norwalk. |
| Norwalk Board of Education | |
| 134 Benedict Avenue | |
| Norwalk, OH 44857 | |
| Phone: (419) 668-2729 | |
| Fax: (419) 663-3302 |
| From early childhood education through senior high, Norwalk Catholic Schools strive to work with each family to empower each student to achieve their full potential personally, morally, academically, physically, and spiritually, encouraging them to become positive contributing members of the community. |
| Firelands Catholic Education Development Office, Inc. | |
| 91 East Main Street | |
| P.O. Box 191 | |
| Norwalk, OH 44857 | |
| Phone: 419-668-7223 | |
| Fax: 419-668-8276 |
Ashland
University
Baldwin-Wallace College
Bowling Green State University
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland State University
College Of Wooster
Cuyahoga Community
College (Tri-C)
Firelands College of
B.G.S.U
Heidleberg College
John Carroll University
Lorain County Community College
(LCCC)
North Central
State College
Oberlin College
Ohio Business College
Ohio State University
at Mansfield
Terra Community College
Tiffin University
University of Akron
University of Findlay
University of Toledo
Action Line is where residents can report concerns and problems.