The Part of Me They Don’t See
How does it feel to have an invisible disability? To many, I live a perfect life. I have a wonderful family, a supportive boyfriend, and my caring pets. However, underneath all of that, my disability is a major part of my identity, and I feel like it deeply explains me and my life. No one can see what is “wrong” with me* – they only see the parts of me that are considered “normal” in our world. However, I want to share the other part of me – part of me that our world often ignores.
Take a Tour of Baker College Prep’s Electives
This is part of a series of blogs from Noble campus representatives to give a deeper look at campus life.
Baker College Prep started with only one elective when we were founded in 2013 — choir. After choir, we slowly […]
Golder College Prep Bands Together Through Music & Community
This is part of a series of blogs from Noble campus representatives to give a deeper look at campus life.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, Golder College Prep has been reestablishing its band as a force for student and community joy. […]
UIC College Prep’s Black Student Union Builds Community
This is part of a series of blogs from Noble campus representatives to give a deeper look at campus life. Unity is to be joined as a whole. A union is a club or association established by people with the […]







