A Deeper Look at Noble Schools’ Diverse Leaders Fellowship
On the heels of Noble Schools announcing the members of this year’s 6th annual cohort of our Diverse Leaders Fellowship (DLF), we’re taking this moment to dive deeper into the history and impact of the […]
Introducing This Quarter’s Athletes Of The Week
On top of the brightest, Noble has some of the most talented student-athletes in Chicago. Currently, the Noble League is home to 26 varsity sports and competition-based activities with opportunities for student-athletes to participate in IHSA, CPL, and Noble League […]
End of the School Year Vibes at Muchin College Prep
As we settle into the summer now after being out of school for a couple of weeks, we just wanted to take a look back at some of […]
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.
Scholars, Staff, and Families at Muchin College Prep Share Gratitude
This is part of a series of blogs from Noble campus representatives to give a deeper look at campus life.
Most people think that the holiday season is the most wonderful time of the year, but November at […]
What We Owe to Our Black Boys
For several years, Black students have faced suspensions, explusions, and other exclusionary discipline practices in U.S. schools at higher rates than their peers (American University report, […]