NOBLE ARCHIVES Category: 2022

Creating Space for Asian American Stories in Education

BY LAURA HOUCQUE, College Counselor, Rauner College Prep

I am the daughter of Cambodian Genocide survivors. It has taken me many years to feel proud of that part of my identity rather than to associate it with shame. […]

“How Are The Children?”: A Noble Teacher’s Journey in Education

This article is written by Michele L. Bims-Ellis, an English Language Arts teacher at Butler College Prep.

“To educate as the practice of freedom is a way of teaching that anyone can learn. That learning process comes easiest […]

May 6th, 2022|Categories: 2022, Butler College Prep, Staff, Staff Articles|

“Autistic people are also artistic”: Muchin Student Colin Moy Shares His Art and His Thoughts

From beautiful Chinese dragons to sea creatures, Muchin College Prep senior Colin Moy lets his imagination run wild and free in his artwork. His art has been featured in Noble student showcases, and this year, his Chinese dragon-themed […]

Learning About Japanese Internment Camps at Mansueto High School

As we head into Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, some students at Mansueto High School are learning for the first time about the Japanese internment camps in the U.S. during World War II.

In Ms. […]

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