Noblesville Chamber celebrating Noblesville Schools’ 150th

School officials to give report on referendum allocation

The Noblesville Chamber of Commerce will join with Noblesville Schools to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Noblesville Schools at its monthly chamber luncheon on Wednesday, Oct. 30 at Purgatory Golf Club in Noblesville. Each year Noblesville Schools offers a State of the Schools report at a chamber luncheon.

In addition to recognizing 150 years of Noblesville Schools, the most notable item of business is to deliver an update on how funds are being allocated for the operating referendum that was passed in November 2018.

According to Noblesville Schools superintendent Dr. Beth Niedermeyer, “We take the role of managing this funding seriously and are committed to making responsible financial decisions that are aligned with our interests of providing students the best education experience possible in safe and supportive environments.”

DuBois

“The past year has been very significant for the Noblesville Schools,” said Noblesville Chamber president and CEO Bob DuBois. “We look forward to a peek behind the curtain to learn about the progress made since passing of a $50 million referendum nearly twelve months ago.”

The three-prong ask of taxpayers has led to the establishment of a comprehensive district-wide mental health support system, strengthening of school security through technology and school resource officers, and a plan to retain teachers through competitive wages.

Reporting on these serious investments give reason to also celebrate, and in honor of the 150th anniversary of Noblesville Schools, the Noblesville Chamber has themed its luncheon as a birthday party – cake and all. T&T Promotions will staff a mobile Miller Mall, offering a variety of Noblesville Schools 150th anniversary Miller wear. To cap off the festivities, the Noblesville Chamber will also recognize Dr. Niedermeyer for earning the 2019 Superintendent of the Year for Central Indiana.

The October State of the Schools luncheon will run from 11:15 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Oct. 30. Tickets are $24 for Chamber members and $27 for guests. Those interested may register at noblesvillechamber.com or by calling (317) 773-0086.

About the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce

The mission of the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce, through the unity and efforts of its members, is to foster and achieve a healthy economic climate for all citizens of the Noblesville area. Visit the Chamber’s offices inside the Hamilton East Public Library – Noblesville, 1 Library Plaza, online at noblesvillechamber.com, or call (317) 773-0086.