The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

Physics 9 students try to match their movements to a graph.

Graphing competition results in win for Hovan

Evelyn Lillemoe, Staff Writer November 22, 2017
Physics 9 students participated in the Graph Matching Competition on Nov. 20.
The Pops concert is put on by the SPA band, choir and orchestra in the Huss Center every year.

Pops concert centers around musical hits

Jack Benson, The Rubicon Editor November 20, 2017
The annual Pops concert will be held on Dec. 1-2 in the Huss Center at 7 p.m. Admission is free.
Students were able to test and vote on furniture for the new Schilling center. “I think it was fun testing out the chairs and helping decide what types of furniture we be in the Schilling Center. It was also fun to see the students help in the involvement of the center,” 9th grader Ivan Starchook said.

Students voice opinion through Schilling center furniture testing

Bobby Verhey, Staff Writer November 18, 2017
Students were able to test and vote on furniture for the new Schilling center.
On Nov. 16, students and faculty read aloud Marlee and Me and Because of Winn-Dixie as a part of the Book Fests marathon reading.

Book Fest marathon reading entices book worms

Nitya Thakkar, RubicOnline Editor November 16, 2017
On Nov. 16, the annual marathon book reading took place outside the Dean's office.
A view of some of the panels that make up the exhibit.

History exhibit tells the tale of Nazi rebels

Kelby Wittenberg, Chief Visual Editor November 15, 2017
Temporary Huss Center showcase tells the tale of a Nazi rebellion.
Answers to your Schilling Center and renovation questions

Answers to your Schilling Center and renovation questions

Ellie Nowakowski, Illustrations/Infographics November 15, 2017
Common questions about the new Schilling Center, answered
Sarah Muncy will replace Swichtenberg in the science department.

Substitutes assume roles for maternity leave counterparts

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline November 14, 2017
As teachers leave for maternity leave, new teachers assume their roles.
Keynote speaker Michael Bazzett takes the stage for Book Fest

Keynote speaker Michael Bazzett takes the stage for Book Fest

Kelby Wittenberg, Chief Visual Editor November 13, 2017
Keynote speaker Michael Bazzett talks poetry and prose.
Part of the proceeds from the PAWS bake sale will be going to World Wildlife Fund (WWF).

PAWS hosts bake sale in honor of national hug a bear day

Annie Bottern, RubicOnline Editor November 10, 2017
PAWS hosted a bake sale on Nov. 9-10 in honor of national hug a bear day.
Students learn about the service opportunities available from a representative at the service fair.

CAS inspires commitment to community service

Isabel Gisser, RubicOnline Editor November 10, 2017
Twin Cities organizations connected with prospective volunteers at the Nov. 9 Service Fair.
PAWS made posters about manatees to spread information about this threatened species. A lot of these animals...are endangered or threatened, so [the posters] just bring attention to them, PAWS president Lark Smith said.

PAWS continues threatened species awareness with “manatee month”

Flannery Enneking-Norton, RubicOnline Editor November 9, 2017
The student group People for Animal Welfare selected manatees as their feature species for November, raising awareness for this threatened mammal.
Carter and Frey win, mayoral election results

Carter and Frey win, mayoral election results

Ellie Findell, RubicOnline Production Manager November 8, 2017
On Nov 7 the elections took place with mayoral wins by Melvin Carter and Jacob Frey.
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