Noblesville Schools names new leadership at three schools

(From left) Jacob Stafford, Assistant Principal at West Middle School; Andrea Lee, Assistant Principal at East Middle School; and Jeremy Luna, Dean at Noblesville High School. (Photo provided)

Noblesville Schools announced Tuesday that it has appointed new administrative leaders at three of its schools: Noblesville West Middle School, Noblesville East Middle School and Noblesville High School.

  • Jacob Stafford, Assistant Principal at West Middle School
  • Andrea Lee, Assistant Principal at East Middle School
  • Jeremy Luna, Dean at Noblesville High School

Stafford is relocating to Noblesville from northwestern Indiana where he has served in assistant principal and athletic director roles at Portage High School and Westville Middle School. He holds a Masters in school administration from Ball State University and brings experience with safety, curriculum, behavior management, athletics and more.

Lee joins East from Center Grove Schools where she has served as an assistant principal for the last five years. She brings a strong curriculum background to the role, as well as experience with special education, safety, technology, parent organizations and more. She holds a Masters in school administration from Butler University.

Luna brings 12 years of administration experience to his role at NHS, serving most recently as a principal at Taylor Schools in Kokomo. He holds a Masters in school administration from Gardener-Webb University in North Carolina and has been an active supporter of children through his roles as a youth club facilitator, mentor, coach and All Pro Dads volunteer.

“We’re excited to welcome these new staff members to our administrative team,” said Dr. David Mundy, associate superintendent and director of human resources. “We set high expectations for our leaders at Noblesville Schools and these folks rose to the top of over 160 candidates thanks to their strong demonstration of student-centered learning, innovation and leadership skills. Our selection team feels confident they’ll be great additions for our district.”

The appointments will fill recent vacancies and will not generate additional staffing.