NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — Noblesville Schools announced Wednesday they are planning major expansion to Noblesville High School.
The expansion would add 70,000 square feet to support science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) programming, as well as an additional 37,000 square feet for the performing arts program.
The project would include building 22 new classrooms, STEM labs, enlarged performing arts spaces, an additional cafe, a makerspace meant for hands-on experimentation, storage rooms, and more.
Superintendent of Noblesville Schools, Daniel G. Hile, says that the project will help increase the capacity of the school, and also expand academic opportunities.
“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…