KATE NOBLE

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Kate Noble is the Executive Director of Evanston CASE. She joined CASE in 2019 as a Parent Partners volunteer and as an Advocate in 2020.  As a parent of two children with disabilities, Kate has experienced firsthand the challenges of the special education system.  She believes that parents can often be the best advocates for their children. To this end, she co-founded the Parent Inclusion Group at Willard to support and educate families about the special education system. She later decided to formalize her talent for advocacy by obtaining the highest level of certification from the Council of Parent Advocates and Attorneys (COPAA). As a graduate of COPAA’s Special Education Advocate Training (SEAT) programs, Kate is fully prepared to advocate for her clients and the broader special education community.  To help her clients keep up-to-date with information impacting their children, Kate participates in ongoing professional development related to special education law and instruction of children with disabilities.

​Advocacy is Kate’s passion. In addition to zealously representing her clients, Kate educates families on how to become the strongest advocates for their children. Her goal is to empower and educate parents and families as they navigate the complex special education system

Kate holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Political Science from Indiana University – Bloomington.  She holds a certificate from COPAA and is a member of COPAA and from the Master IEP Coach Program™.