Learns the facts about the Noblesville Schools referendum on Wednesday

The Noblesville Chamber of Commerce is offering two opportunities for the public to learn more about the upcoming school decisions on this November’s ballot.

The Sept. 26 Chamber Luncheon at Harbour Trees Golf Club will feature Noblesville Schools superintendent Dr. Beth Niedermeyer as she reviews the school district’s referendum proposal and takes questions. Niedermeyer will cover school funding, the specific school safety measures the district would like to pursue, why high-quality teachers are leaving Noblesville for neighbor districts and how much the referendum will potentially cost voters.

That same evening, the Chamber invites the public to attend a Noblesville School Board Candidate Forum from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Noblesville City Hall to learn more about the seven candidates vying for two school board vacancies.

“School decisions have an important impact on the local business community and we want to make sure our Chamber members and the public at large are well informed on these important issues,” said Bob DuBois, executive director of the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce.

The seven school board candidates include:

  • Daniel Bill
  • Jeff Bragg
  • Teri Ditslear
  • Michael Duell
  • Brian Durm
  • Joe Forgey
  • David Leyda

All candidates are expected to attend.

The candidate forum is free and open to the public, but the luncheon does require registration to attend. For more information, click here to visit the Chamber’s website.