
Carmel High School students created a new logo concept for the school district. (Submitted photo)
Carmel Clay Schools administrators proposed $68 million in facility upgrades, including major renovations to the Carmel High School football stadium and Cherry Tree Elementary, at the July 24 school board meeting.
The district is planning $24 million in upgrades to the football stadium, including expanded office space, new classrooms and an elevator, a corridor to improve flow throughout the facility, a renovated and expanded press box and more.
The stadium opened in 1991, and since that time the high school student population has tripled and the number of athletes using the stadium has more than doubled. Technology has also greatly advanced during that time, making many areas of the facility obsolete.
“This is one of those facilities that has continued to fall behind…