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Recognized nationally for college access and persistence, Noble Schools serve more than 12,000 students and 26,000 alumni across 18 open-enrollment, free, public charter schools in Chicago. #BeNoble
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Noble Schools (formerly known as the Noble Network of Charter Schools and as Noble Street Charter School) is an open enrollment, public charter network of high schools and middle schools serving students throughout Chicago.
Noble Schools serve more than 12,000 students across 17 campuses in Chicago and support more than 23,000 alumni. We are recognized nationally for performance in college access and persistence. Noble Schools are tuition-free, public charter schools open to all students that live in the City of Chicago.
Noble is a Chicago based system of charter public schools serving 12,500 students across 18 campuses. Noble has been recognized as a national leader in education sending on average 90% of its graduates to college each year.
The Noble Network of Charter Schools in Chicago is huge: 17 high schools serving 11,000 students, with 10,345 alumni. And, it has history, at least by charter school standards: Noble’s first school, Noble Street College Prep, was founded by Michael and Tonya Milkie in 1999.
Noble is a nonprofit organization that runs 17 charter public high schools and one middle school in Chicago. Founded as Noble Street Charter School in 1999, the network now serves more than 12,000 students, and they come from every neighborhood in the city.
Noble Schools is an open enrollment, public charter network of high schools and middle schools serving students throughout Chicago. Noble was co-founded in 1999 by Michael Milkie and Tonya Hernandez through a partnership between Ron Manderschied, President of Northwestern University Settlement House.
The Noble Network of Charter Schools (Noble) has consistently maintained strong high school and postsecondary outcomes at significant scale. Noble ninth graders are significantly more likely to earn a college degree by age 25 than their Chicago Public Schools (CPS) peers attending schools with similar student demographics.
the noble network of charter schools was established for the purpose of replicating the nationally recognized noble street charter high school, which opened in 1999. THE NETWORK PROVIDES A QUALITY EDUCATION TO ENABLE THE LOW-INCOME POPULATION TO MAKE CHANGES TO IMPROVE THEIR LIVES.