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 […]
Financial Literacy for Educators 101
As the school year continues, it can be hard to focus on your own finances and remain disciplined in saving towards a financial goal when an all-inclusive vacation is calling your name after a stressful year. However, we have to think of the big picture.
Student Artwork Getting “More Ambitious” at Noble Schools’ Visual Arts Festival
Earlier this month, dozens of Noble Schools’ teachers and students, their families and friends, and other community members wandered the Chicago Bulls College Prep gym to view the vast array of drawings, paintings, needle-felted pieces, and other artworks […]
Teacher Spotlight: Meet Cameron Forsythe, STEM Teacher at Noble Street College Prep
Being a part of the Noble Street College Prep staff community is special—our teachers, administrators, and staff are unique, caring, and hardworking people who know how to go with the flow. Many of our teachers at the OC […]
A Look at the Parent and Advisory Council (PAC) at Rauner College Prep
“I wish parents would be more involved and engaged.”
Eva Daniels, parent of an 11th grader at Rauner College Prep, has been involved with Rauner for many years. She can be found in the stands cheering on […]
Chatting with a Noble Alum at the Annual College Fair
Right before spring break, hundreds of Noble Schools juniors roamed the booths of over 100 colleges and universities at this year’s Junior College Fair. It was a great opportunity for students to learn more about a wide variety of colleges […]