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 […]
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. […]
“How Are The Children?”: A Noble Teacher’s Journey in Education
This article is written by Michele L. Bims-Ellis, an English Language Arts teacher at Butler College Prep.
“To educate as the practice of freedom is a way of teaching that anyone can learn. That learning process comes easiest […]
Black History Month at Bulls Prep: Celebrating Black Fraternities and Sororities
This is part of a series of blogs from Noble campus representatives to give a deeper look at campus life. This blog is written by Ayanna Pearson, College Counselor and Noble Brand Ambassador at Chicago Bulls College Prep.
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“Bringing You In”: A Noble Teacher’s Reflection on National Coming Out Day
By M. Dev Childs, Learning Specialist, Pritzker College Prep
Hello, my name is MC (M. Childs) and I am a Learning Specialist at Pritzker College Prep. I have been out as a queer person for six years now, and within […]