*Photos by Drake Lockwood*
Noblesville High School Vice Principal and Head of the New Wing Project, Kevin Stuckwisch (center, wearing glasses), Meets with the Noblesville Schools Miller Ambassadors, a group of community members tasked with learning about and sharing information on the inner workings of Noblesville Schools.
Kevin Stuckwisch (center, in all black) says that the new wing will be completed by the first day of the 2025-2026 school year. It will house new classrooms for STEM, Career Building, and other departments.
An early preview of one of the new STEM classrooms. The room will have ceiling tiles installed, tables set up, and the final coat of paint applied before it is ready for use in July 2025.
A sneak peek at the updated bathrooms being implemented at NHS, Designed with privacy in mind. They feature floor to ceiling walls and doors, a community hand-washing area, and modern safety features; Emergency panic buttons, vape detectors, and other preventative measures.
The new common area, designed to be both innovative and functional. It includes a large space for tables and chairs, as well as “people stairs”, a staircase designed for sitting, gathering, or even being transitioned into auditorium-style seating. Regular staircases are located on either side.
Hagerman Construction crews will continue to put the final touches on the new wing, preparing for its grand opening next school year.
Many classrooms await their finishing touches before becoming operational for STEM, Art, Life Skills, and Career Building classes. These spaces are specifically designed to enhance the learning environment, creating more accessible and effective classrooms.