Noblesville Schools breaks ground on expansion project

NHS students representing STEM and performing arts participated in the groundbreaking. The freshman and sophomore students will get to take advantage of the new facilities later in their high school careers. (From left) Ashley Owens, Addie Iverson, Nadia Dyakanoff, Blake Conner, Austin Horne, and Gavin Frossard. (Photo provided by Noblesville Schools)

Noblesville Schools broke ground Friday on a major academic expansion that will add much-needed new space in support of the district’s nationally recognized STEM and performing arts programs. The addition will include up to 22 new classrooms, welding and construction labs, enlarged performing arts spaces, an additional café area, a makerspace, room for large group meetings, storage, and more. The project is funded through a bond with no increase to the tax rate and no use of referendum or classroom dollars. Click here to learn more.

Rendering provided by Noblesville Schools

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NHS STEM Department Chair Andy Wilkins shares what this project will mean for students.

Photos provided by Noblesville Schools