Noblesville Schools selects Miller Ambassadors Class of 2019

Jim Grabowski of the Kiwanis Club and Jim Gorby of the Senior Citizens Center gathered at Thursday’s opening retreat that kicked off the Miller Ambassadors Class of 2019. (Photo provided)

Noblesville Schools has announced the Miller Ambassadors Class of 2019. The group kicked off its opening retreat on Thursday with a welcome from district and school leadership, an overview of education issues, the mission and vision of Noblesville Schools, and goal setting for the program.

Miller Ambassadors is an engaging, year-long learning experience for select Noblesville community leaders and school district parents to enjoy a deeper understanding of Noblesville Schools.

“We were fortunate to have great interest in the program and many more applicants than we could accommodate this year,” said Marnie Cooke, director of marketing and communications for Noblesville Schools. “The Miller Ambassadors experience is very small by design to allow for meaningful interaction and discussions, and we selected a mix of community leaders and parent representatives from each school. We’ve had great feedback from past graduates and I’m really excited to kick off this year’s class.”

Miller Ambassadors will be exposed to all facets of running the district, including business management, academic programs, student services, operations and more.

Ambassador graduates are partners in sharing Noblesville Schools’ vision throughout the community and will be invited to continue to engage with the district through future project team and input gathering opportunities.

This year’s Miller Ambassadors program is sponsored by Bailey and Wood Mortgage Lenders.

For more information visit noblesvilleschools.org/millerambassadors.