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District cuts ribbon to roundabout art sculpture

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From left, Amelia Wiggins, Carter Metzger, School Board President Joe Forgey, Supt. Beth Niedermeyer, Mayor Chris Jensen, Associate Supt. Dave Mundy, director marketing and communications Marnie Cooke and Kelsie Hayward cut the ribbon to the roundabout. (Photos courtesy of Noblesville Schools)

Noblesville Schools cut the ribbon to an art sculpture at the Field Drive and Cumberland Road roundabout Dec. 1.

Mayor Chris Jensen, right, pauses with Noblesville Schools Supt. Beth Niedermeyer at the Dec. 1 ribbon-cutting ceremony.

The sculpture features a prominent “N” in the school’s colors of black and gold. The words “Noblesville” and “Millers” are highlighted. There are two 17-foot-tall aluminum “N” letters facing in opposite directions.

Noblesville Schools sought sculpture designs during a community art contest in 2019. The sculpture is intended to honor Noblesville Schools’ students, staff, families and alumni. Five submissions featured a prominent “N.” The winning submissions came from Carter Metzger, Noblesville West Middle School sixth-grader; Amelia Wiggins, Noblesville High School 10th grader; Kelsie Hayward, 2021 Noblesville High School graduate; Jakob O’Dell, 2019 Noblesville High School graduate; and Donna Hess, Noblesville Schools receptionist

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