4 Reasons Why Noble Schools’ Parents Should Advocate in Springfield
“We need to have our voices heard. We can’t make any changes unless we show and tell them why it needs to be changed.”
Regina White, a parent at both DRW College Prep and The Noble Academy, summed up […]
Noble Schools’ Educators Celebrate the Start of the New School Year
Last Monday, hundreds of Noble staff from across all 17 campuses gathered to celebrate the start of this school year. The Noble Staff Kickoff has been an annual event for years, but this was the first time we […]
Johnson College Prep Launches Speaker Series for Girls & Women
“What I need you to trust and know is that it is a process, and you, too, can get to the other side. Because, actually, you’re not becoming a diamond – you always was one.”
Jennifer Reid Davis, the […]
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. […]