Pride and Community at Baker College Prep’s LGBTQ+ Club
This is part of a series of blogs from Noble campus representatives to give a deeper look at campus life.
“Before, me acting the way I wanted to was difficult, and now, I am able to act […]
Noble Schools Welcomes Four More Teachers into its Distinguished Teacher Program
Noble Schools has welcomed four additional teachers into its Distinguished Teacher program. This program provides an industry-changing approach to celebrating and rewarding teachers who are achieving an exceptional impact with students. Among other benefits, each Distinguished Teacher will […]
Talking School Safety & Family Engagement at Noble’s Parent Leadership Series
The major topics of school safety and family engagement took center stage during our latest virtual Parent Leadership Series meeting, where parents across several of our campuses gathered with Noble staff to discuss important issues affecting our communities.
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A Noble Staff Story: Decolonizing History in Hawai’i
BY JY SUN, they/them, Director of College Analytics & Insights
In the summer of 2014, I landed in Hawai’i “ready” to be a high school teacher. I was a queer, non-binary, Taiwanese, American-born kid raised in what I […]
“Changing the Course: Building An Antiracist Education” Episode Five
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In this episode, we talk with Claudia Rodriguez and Ellen Moiani – two members of our Government & Community Affairs team here at Noble Schools.
Claudia and Ellen have both spent years at […]
Creating Space for Asian American Stories in Education
BY LAURA HOUCQUE, College Counselor, Rauner College Prep
I am the daughter of Cambodian Genocide survivors. It has taken me many years to feel proud of that part of my identity rather than to associate it with shame. […]