NOBLE ARCHIVES Category: Mansueto High School

Staff Spotlight: Meet Lizbet Sanchez, Special Education Math Teacher from Mansueto High School

“My teacher is humble enough to listen and learn, and caring enough to make sure each of us feels valued and supported on our learning journey. She makes us feel like it’s okay to make mistakes and learn […]

December 17th, 2024|Categories: 2024, Campus Life, Mansueto High School, Staff|

13 Leaders of Color Join Noble Schools’ 7th Diverse Leaders Fellowship Cohort

Noble Schools’ Diverse Leaders Fellowship (DLF) program proudly welcomed the fellows of Cohort Seven to our growing community this school year. Cohort Seven is composed of 13 emerging leaders of color representing 10 different Noble spaces. They […]

Meet Noble Schools’ Principals (Part Two)

This is the second part of a series featuring all of Noble Schools’ principals. If you haven’t yet, check out the first part which featured the principals of DRW College Prep, Muchin College Prep, Johnson College […]

Alumni Spotlight: Meet Deandre Cole and Walter Jackson from Mansueto High School

Recent graduates Deandre Cole and Walter Jackson have been friends for almost 10 years. They enjoy playing basketball and video games and celebrating milestones with each other. They also both served as strong student leaders for the Mansueto […]

July 17th, 2024|Categories: 2024, Alumni, Mansueto High School|

Noble Schools’ Three Principles of School Culture – Part Two: Clear

This is part of a series of blogs talking about Noble Schools’ three principles of school culture: clear, consistent, and connected. You can read Part One: Connected here.

Students excel when they have a firm grasp of boundaries and […]

May 13th, 2024|Categories: 2024, Baker College Prep, Mansueto High School, Noble Updates, Staff|

Noble Schools’ Three Principles of School Culture – Part One: Connected

A high school’s campus culture and climate are vital to the overall educational experience of students. At Noble Schools, we’ve identified the key principles that shape a strong and positive campus culture, and we call them the three C’s: clear, […]

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