NOBLE ARCHIVES Category: 2023

No Word Goes Unspoken: A Zine about Education & Autism

In school, I struggled with speaking and making friends. I didn’t know when it was the right time to speak so I would stay quiet until I was called on. I stayed quiet during advisory, gym, English, and lunch. Even on the bus and train ride home, I stayed silent. The same applied to making friends - I gained friends only when other people spoke to me and I was interested in their conversation. For the longest time, I assumed I had intense social anxiety… until I learned that I had Autism.

May 30th, 2023|Categories: 2023, Alumni, Autism Acceptance Month, Chicago Bulls College Prep|

Chipping Away at Walls: Showing Up for Our Students’ Mental Health

“Black people don’t go to therapy.” “You don’t need therapy, you need Jesus.” “Stop crying and suck it up.” “Therapy is for crazy people.” Throughout my life, these are phrases I’ve heard from my students and peers that sought to justify why people of color, and specifically Black people, should not seek out therapy or support. Nevertheless, support and therapy are exactly what is needed, arguably now more than ever.

May 24th, 2023|Categories: 2023, Muchin College Prep, Noble Educators Speak, Staff, Staff Articles|

Leaving No One Behind: Mansueto Family Leads Healthy Change in Their Community

Mansueto student Mia Corral and her parents have been running together since she was little. They've been taking that passion to their community to encourage others to run by leading the Midway Mile Chasers running club.

May 16th, 2023|Categories: 2023, Campus Life, Mansueto High School, Parents, Staff Articles|

Grappling with the Golder College Prep Panthers’ Wrestling Team

Despite the invisibility of wrestling in Chicagoland high schools, several student wrestlers at Noble Schools are still bringing their hard work to the mat and walking away with medals, including Golder College Prep's new wrestling team.

May 12th, 2023|Categories: 2023, Athletics at Noble, Campus Life, Golder College Prep, Students|
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