Noblesville Assistant Principal Earns Regional Honor

Noblesville Schools has announced that Noblesville High School assistant principal Dr. Janae Mobley has been named the Assistant Principal of the Year for north central Indiana (region 5) by the Indiana Association of School Principals. This also puts her in the running for the Indiana Assistant Principal of the Year.

She was selected for the honor by her peers, who based their decision on accomplishments, qualifications, and leadership. She is the second NHS assistant principal to receive this honor in recent years, with NHS’s Kevin Stuckwisch being named regional assistant principal of the year in 2023.

Mobley has been an assistant principal at NHS since 2019. Prior to that she served as a dean of students at NHS, an assistant principal at Yorktown High School, and a teacher in Carmel Clay Schools.

In addition to overseeing graduation, Mobley has had responsibility for collaborative teacher and leadership teams at the high school to enhance instructional best practices and reach new levels of student academic success. She is also spearheading the adoption of the new Indiana high school diploma to ensure all students meet their future goals.

Mobley holds a doctorate in education leadership from the University of Kentucky and a master’s in education administration from Butler University.

The IASP is a not-for-profit, professional association serving over 3,200 building level administrators in the state of Indiana. District 5 is located in north central Indiana and is made up of Boone, Hamilton, Howard, Madison, Miami and Tipton counties, representing approximately 40 public high schools.

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