What You Can Do Right Now: Moving Through and Beyond This Year’s FAFSA Issues
BY EMMANUEL JACKSON | he/him | College Counselor | Muchin College Prep
Usually, at this time of year, my 12th-grade students […]
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.
Why We Choose to Say “Latinx” at Noble Schools
BY DR. AIDÉ ACOSTA, Ph. D, Chief College Officer at Noble Schools
In kicking off Latinx Heritage Month, I want to […]
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.
Leaving No One Behind: Mansueto Family Leads Healthy Change in Their Community
Mansueto student Mia Corral and her parents have been running together since she was little. They've been taking that passion to their community to encourage others to run by leading the Midway Mile Chasers running club.
A Letter to All the Brilliant Girls of Noble
Dear brilliant and beautiful girls of Noble,
As I pen this letter, memories of my younger, high school self float through my mind. The friendships, laughter, and extracurricular activities were all core to my high school experience, which created […]