NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — Noblesville Schools is planning on a major expansion to help bolster its STEM and performing arts programs.
On Wednesday, Noblesville Schools administrators announced a $39 million project that would add 70,000 square feet of new space for science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) programming. The project will also renovate 37,000 square feet for performing arts.
“Noblesville Schools is nationally recognized in these areas, and they are huge points of pride for our community,” said Dr. Daniel G. Hile, superintendent of Noblesville Schools. “This additional space will allow us to meet growing demand and best prepare students for future high-paying, competitive careers.”
School administrators say the expansion comes as they have seen increasing demands in STEM classes and performing arts. Since 2012, the overall Noblesville High…