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Noblesville High School Announces Two New Expansion Projects

NOBLESVILLE, IN – Noblesville High School (NHS) has two new expansions in support of STEM, performing arts and athletics currently in the works. 

A major academic expansion will add 70,000 square feet of new space in support of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) programming, as well as the renovation of 37,000 square feet for expanded performing arts space.

This addition, which will be the largest at NHS since the 2014 freshman center expansion, will include up to 22 new classrooms, STEM labs, enlarged performing arts spaces, an additional café area, a makerspace, room for large group meetings, storage, and more.

“Beyond addressing general capacity needs at the high school, this project will significantly expand our academic reach in STEM and performing arts education,” said Dr. Daniel G. Hile, superintendent of Noblesville Schools. “Noblesville Schools is nationally recognized in these areas, and they are huge points of pride for our community. This additional space will allow us to meet growing demand and best prepare students for future high-paying, competitive careers.”

Since 2012, the overall NHS population has grown by 25%, but STEM class enrollment has seen a 193% increase, while performing arts has seen a 76% enrollment increase. Some of the career and technical education options NHS offers have seen even larger enrollment growth, such as certified nursing (875%), welding (400%), and construction (356%).

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In addition to the increasing demands for these programs, the high school needs general classroom, meeting, and lunch space. They are at full capacity with approximately 3,300 students and are projected to remain so for many years to come. Some teachers are currently challenged to share classrooms or rotate through the building working on moving carts, and some students are turned away from classes they would like to take due to limited space.

The academic expansion plan includes:

  • Up to 22 new classrooms, including space for STEM and traditional academic courses
  • Construction and welding labs
  • Hands-on STEM makerspace
  • A second student café
  • Renovated large group instruction room to provide flexible meeting space
  • Expanded jazz space
  • New percussion and piano lab areas
  • Expanded choir facilities, storage, and sound proofing

“The state of Indiana and our local employers are telling us the importance of career and technical education and we’re listening,” added Hile. “This project will allow us to significantly expand student options across a wide variety of college and career pathways and will also be more cost effective, as we’ll be able to provide these services in-house rather than paying other organizations to meet our students’ career needs.”

The projected cost of this expansion project is approximately $42 million, which will be funded through a bond (loan) with no use of referendum or classroom dollars and no increase to the tax rate.

Hile shared that “we can afford to responsibly fund this project thanks to our strong fiscal health and competitive bond rating. There will not be an increased financial burden on taxpayers because of this project.”

The STEM/performing arts expansion is in addition to an athletic expansion currently underway at NHS that will provide new courts, additional girls locker rooms, classroom space, athletic office space, and enhancements for wrestling, cheerleading and volleyball. That project came in under budget at $17.4 million and is also funded through a bond with no use of referendum or classroom dollars and no increase to the tax rate.

The athletic expansion is expected to be completed in August of 2024 and the STEM/performing arts expansion is expected to be completed by August of 2025.
Noblesville High School opened in its current building at 18111 Cumberland Road in 1996.

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