Welcome to the Norwalk Community School District where our mission is to grow learners and leaders! Norwalk School District provides online registration for families new to the District as well as online registration for current families. Online registration for the 2022-23 school year will begin in May for all students PK-12th grade.
Norwalk Public Schools is pleased to partner with the Human Services Council to open the NPS Family Center. The NPS Family Center is centrally located in the Human Services Council building at 1 Park Street in Norwalk, near the historic Norwalk Green and convenient to city bus lines.
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The Human Services Council operates the Robert E. Appleby School-Based Health Centers in Norwalk’s high schools and in three middle schools, providing free medical and behavioral healthcare for students. HSC also manages the Norwalk Mentor program, which matches students with adult volunteer mentors.
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The NPS Family Center will consolidate existing roles and responsibilities for serving all these families into a single location. Families can visit the Center for help with enrolling students in schools, as well as to get more information about magnet schools and choice programs. The district’s Multi-Lingual Learner Welcome Center will be located on-site to facilitate registration, conduct language assessments and assist with class placements.
The location will continue to be home to the Norwalk Next Steps program, a community-based life and job skills development program for 18-22-year-old students with cognitive and/or developmental disabilities. The Next Steps program has been located in the HSC building since 2020. Family Center personnel will work closely with Next Steps to identify work opportunities at the Center, giving students additional options for developing real life job skills.
The NPS Transportation Office will provide information about eligibility, routes and bus stops. Food Services will help parents enroll in free or reduced lunch programs or put money into a lunch account. The NPS Technology Depot will deploy laptops and Chromebooks to students and staff, and replace or repair devices. Parent and community volunteers can complete the registration process to volunteer in a school. NPS Health Services staff will be available to discuss vaccination requirements, medication protocols and state-mandated health forms.
Staffed by current NPS employees, the Center will provide access to a wide variety of services for all families. Open year-round, the Center will be a warm, friendly and welcoming environment, providing easy access to register students, get information, voice concerns and resolve issues. NPS’s special education ombudsperson, fluent in both English and Spanish, will help families access services and programs. By collaborating with other city agencies and community partners, the centralized location will streamline services for families across the city.