How Baker College Prep Created a Multi-School Peer Mentoring Program
9th grade is often one of the toughest years for high school students. The transition from middle school to high school is rough, and research shows it. GPAs tend to […]
Noble Schools’ Three Principles of School Culture – Part One: Connected
A high school’s campus culture and climate are vital to the overall educational experience of students. At Noble Schools, we’ve identified the key principles that shape a strong and positive campus culture, and we call them the three C’s: clear, […]
Noble Schools’ Athletes of The Week – School Year 23-24 Winter Sport Edition
We’re back with Part 2 of our “Athletes of the Week” series, shining a spotlight this time on the amazing talents within our winter sports teams! Please give a round of applause for… Terrance Seals – […]
Students Delve Into College Classes at Noble Schools
We’ve all heard a lot about AP classes. They’re common in high schools across the country and at Noble Schools, and many honors students are encouraged to take them. Colleges and universities have specific policies outlining what AP […]
A Glimpse into Ms. Swain’s AP English Classroom at ITW David Speer Academy
How do you measure the impact of an educator? A classroom? A curriculum? In Rachel Swain’s 11th-grade Advanced Placement (AP) […]
Noble Schools Named as a “Gap-Busting” School in New Charter School Study
“Gap-busting” schools. That’s the title given to Noble Schools and other high-performing charter schools across the nation by a recent 2023 study from Stanford University’s Center for Research on Education Outcomes (CREDO). But what does it mean? Here’s what the study report says: