- AcademicsA
- DiversityB-
- TeachersA+
- College PrepA-
- Clubs & ActivitiesA-
- Health & SafetyA+
- AdministrationA-
- SportsA+
- FoodA+
- Resources & FacilitiesA-
Address
18025 River Ave
Noblesville, IN 46062
Telephone
(317) 773-3171
Website
Noblesville Schools Rankings
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Elementary Schools in Noblesville Schools
- A
Promise Road Elementary School
- Noblesville Schools, IN
- K-5
- 1 review
- A
Hazel Dell Elementary School
- Noblesville Schools, IN
- PK, K-5
- A
Noble Crossing Elementary School
- Noblesville Schools, IN
- PK, K-5
- A
Hinkle Creek Elementary School
- Noblesville Schools, IN
- PK, K-5
- A
Stony Creek Elementary School
- Noblesville Schools, IN
- PK, K-5
Middle Schools in Noblesville Schools
High Schools in Noblesville Schools
Academics
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Students
Diversity
B-
Based on racial and economic diversity and survey responses on school culture and diversity from students and parents.
Teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
21:1
National
16:1Average Teacher Salary
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Teachers in First/Second Year
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Finances
Total Expenses
$104,420,000
Expenses Per Student
$11,987/ student
National
$12,239Noblesville Schools Reviews
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Noblesville High School is nationally renowned for its outstanding academic program and innovative approach to the education system; however, this seemingly perpetual pursuit of accolades within the education world often undermines the quality of education for students. The administration excels at providing a safe environment for students; however, are overly aggressive when punishing students for indiscretions. The administration often interferes with parental guidance by punishing students for behavior outside of school. This aggressive punishment includes suspensions and expulsions for actions that had no influence over the learning environment. Although the administration and teachers both excel at their respective jobs, both struggle to abide by the traditional regulations of a successful education system.
I had a wonderful experience going through Noblesville Schools. I started out in kindergarten at Hazel Dell Elementary. I had outstanding teachers throughout my elementary years that actually inspired me to become a teacher myself. I still have relationships with several of my teachers from my elementary grades. When I moved on to the intermediate, middle school, and high school, the interactions with teachers were good, but not great. I suppose that is kind of a personality thing, too. I think it also depends on your feeling about the subject they are teaching. For example, I was not a math lover, so I did not create as close of a relationship with my teachers. But I loved art, and I developed great relationships with those teachers. Overall, my experience with Noblesville Schools was wonderful. I felt more than prepared once I got to college, and I know that a huge part of my success in college is because I attended Noblesville Schools.
I enjoyed the amount of interaction between the teachers and the students. The students of Noblesville get a very good education and are able to use some skills for outside experiences. I think that it would be beneficial if the students were to learn more about the outside world rather than things that they won’t need in their future. It would help if everything was applied into things that are necessary in order to live. Also, some of the teachers were not friendly and didn’t seem as if they liked their jobs, and that made the students somewhat intimidated by those teachers.