KENDALLVILLE — East Noble School Corporation moved forward on its plan to build a new Alternative Learning Center building on property near the Impact Institute. The new structure will replace
LIGONIER — The Ligonier Redevelopment Commission will partner with West Noble School Corporation by investing in student education as an economic investment in the future.
Two distinct proposals are pending at the General Assembly to create a new school board to replace DUAB as the primary governing authority for Gary schools.
LIGONIER â West Noble School Corporation will apply for a Common School Loan to upgrade its technology. School board members agreed to the application at Mondayâs meeting.
Technology director Mike Burke said that three phases of infrastructure improvements will happen if the loan application is approved. An aging main server in the data center will be replaced at an estimated cost of $59,000; 70 desktop computers at West Noble Middle School will be replaced at an estimated cost of $913 each; and new Chromebooks with licensing fees will be purchased for all 180 teachers at an estimated Cost of $80,000.
Schools may apply for a Common School Loan twice a year, and may receive funds equal to $100 per student. There is no guarantee that the districtâs application would be approved. Superintendent Galen Mast said West Noble has received a Common School Loan twice.