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Norwalk Community School District

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Norwalk Community School District is a public school district in Norwalk, Iowa. The Norwalk Community School District Central office is located at 380 Wright Road in Norwalk, Iowa 50211.The district covers area of northern Warren County including almost all of Norwalk, Cumming, a small section of West Des Moines, and small portions of Des Moines.

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