NOBLESVILLE — As the city grows, schools must grow.
That is how Noblesville Schools see it. On Wednesday, they announced plans to expand Noblesville High School by adding 70,000 square feet of new space.
The expansion, according to a release from the school district, will be used to support STEM programming and renovate areas for performing arts.
“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.”
The release explains that since 2012, NHS has grown by 25% but STEM…