Noble Schools’ 5th Annual HBCU College Fair: Students Connect with HBCUs, Some Getting On-Site Acceptances
Earlier this semester, Noble Schools hosted our 5th annual HBCU College Fair, and it was our biggest one yet! Over 400 students attended to connect with representatives from 15 HBCUs across the country. Students were asking essential questions and […]
Sharing Food Resources for Our Community
With uncertainty about SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits due to the federal government shutdown, we know members of our Noble community are facing a lot of anxiety and unpredictability. Please know this: you are not alone. Right […]
22 Leaders of Color Join Noble Schools’ 8th Diverse Leaders Fellowship Cohort
Noble Schools’ Diverse Leaders Fellowship (DLF) program proudly welcomed the fellows of Cohort Eight to our growing community this school year. Cohort Eight is composed of 22 emerging leaders of color representing 10 different Noble spaces. They […]
No Me Quiero Ir de Aqui: Embracing My Heritage as a Boricua Educator and Proud Noble Alum
This is part of a series of writings from Noble staff that celebrate heritage and history. This piece was written to celebrate Latinx Heritage Month in 2025. Click here for more information about the usage of […]
The Impact of Rowe-Clark Math and Science Academy’s HBCU Tours
At Rowe-Clark Math and Science Academy, education extends beyond the classroom. One of the most exciting ways we get out of the classroom is our annual Historically Black College and University (HBCU) tours. Our HBCU program was created […]
Silence Doesn’t Unite Us— Stories Do
This is part of a series of writings from Noble staff that celebrate heritage and history. This piece was written to celebrate Pride Month in 2025. Check out the other Pride Month piece we […]









