Additional space will support growing STEM & performing arts programs
Noblesville Schools announced on Tuesday plans a major academic expansion to Noblesville High School (NHS) that would add 70,000 square feet of new space in support of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) programming, as well as the renovation of 37,000 square feet for performing arts.
The expansion, which would be the largest at NHS since the 2014 freshman center addition, would 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.

Hile
“Beyond addressing general capacity needs at the high school, this project will significantly expand our academic reach in STEM and performing arts education,” Superintendent Dr. Daniel G. Hile said. “Noblesville Schools is nationally recognized in…