CEO Note: Happy Latinx Heritage Month! | ¡Feliz Mes de la Herencia Latina! | 拉丁裔传统月快乐
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Happy Latinx Heritage Month!
We are nearly a month into the new school year, and as we step into the fall season, we also welcome a time of celebration, reflection, and […]
Why We Choose to Say “Latinx” at Noble Schools
BY DR. AIDÉ ACOSTA, Ph. D, Chief College Officer at Noble Schools
In kicking off Latinx Heritage Month, I want to […]
Noble Schools Place in Top 10% Across All U.S. High Schools
U.S. News & World Report has published their 2023 rankings of top public high schools in the nation, recognizing seven Noble schools in the top 10% of U.S. high schools. In addition, 11 Noble schools were ranked in the top 35 high schools within CPS; in fact, all Noble high schools are ranked in the top half of CPS.
Baker College Prep Rolls Out New College Scholarship
Baker College Prep is rolling out a new college fund for EVERY student from the Class of 2026 and beyond that comes through their doors. No special application, no essay, no GPA requirements.
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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.