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At Noblesville Schools, we offer hundreds of academic opportunities, extracurriculars and resources to best prepare students for wherever their dreams and goals may take them. Going to Noblesville Schools means our students are going places. Our District Culture is Unique
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Noblesville Schools is a nationally recognized school district serving over 10,000 students across 10 different school sites in Noblesville, Indiana. Noblesville Schools Overview We’re Proud of Our Accomplishments
Noblesville West Middle School; North Elementary School; Promise Road Elementary School; Stony Creek Elementary School; White River Elementary School ... BannerCourthouse1500x9151.png. Schools. Visit Us. 18025 River Road. Noblesville. Indiana. 46062 (317) 773-3171 (317) 773-7845. Connect With Us: Facebook (opens in new window/tab) Instagram ...
9 maj 2024 · Noblesville Middle School, a public school located in Noblesville, IN, serves grade(s) 6-8 in Noblesville Schools. It has received a GreatSchools Summary Rating of 7 out of 10, based on a variety of school quality measures.
Throughout middle school, we will work with your student's teachers to lead bi-monthly classroom lessons related to Employability Skills, Academic Skills (including study skills and organization) and Career Planning (including preparing for College and Careers).
Noblesville West Middle School is a highly rated, public school located in NOBLESVILLE, IN. It has 1,402 students in grades 6-8 with a student-teacher ratio of 16 to 1. According to state test scores, 48% of students are at least proficient in math and 58% in reading.
Noblesville Schools is dedicated to creating a safe environment for all students and staff. The SpeakUp app empowers students to be proactive at the first sign of any concerning behavior so that it can be appropriately addressed in a timely fashion, with a focus on providing assistance and support to students in need.