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The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

HERE I COME. Junior Aidan Willams strikes the incoming ball to his opponents.

Ping pong tournament sets up a legendary battle

Thomas Chen, RubicOnline October 3, 2023
Two time defending champions Maik Nguyen and Baasit Mahmood attempt to become ping pong legends in a battle against passionate ping pong club members Rita Li and Aidan Williams.
senior speech advisors. Among many changes this year, seniors are able to discuss their ideas and writing with fellow cohort members, which is meant to create a stronger network and provide support from classmates.

The Class of ’24 will deliver shorter speeches written with cohort support

Eliza Farley, The Rubicon October 1, 2023
See the thought process behinds the changes to senior speeches.
INTELLISPARK. Administrators made the choice to begin implementing Intellispark this year, a digital platform that stores data about the students at SPA for faculty to access. The goal is for student needs to be easily taken care of due to the ease and organization of using this platform.

New implementation of Intellispark aids management of student information

Claire Kim, The Rubicon September 30, 2023
Student learning plans and health information are more easily organized using the new system.
SCHEDULE SHIFT. The main change to the schedule is the switch between X-period and tutorial. “When we have crossover between middle and upper school teachers and middle and upper school students, [the new schedule] would work more fluidly,” Dean of Academics Tom Anderson said.

Schedule change does not diminish complaints

Amanda Hsu, Rubicon September 29, 2023
Faculty says the change would help but students are saying otherwise.
[NEWS IN BRIEF] UPDATE: Homecoming dress-up days revised

[NEWS IN BRIEF] UPDATE: Homecoming dress-up days revised

September 28, 2023
The days include two traditions and three that were determined by Student Activities committee.
SAFETY ALL MONTH LONG. C3 co-Chairs Andy Allen and Clara Ann Bagnoli introduce Community Partnership Month during an X-period assembly in Huss on Sept. 18. The topics discussed and practiced each week will range from fire safety to active shooter protocol. Allen said, “Some topics will be more sensitive to some individuals.”

Community Partnership Month seeks to build awareness instead of practicing drills

Orion Kim, Rubicon September 27, 2023
See behind the scenes of Community Partnership Month.
CONNECTED. Members of the Black Student Union, James England, LaRon Johnson, Bokii Mullataa, Ike Obi-Walker, hang out after school in Huss.

Affinity groups adjust to the new schedule change

Andrew Lipinsky, RubicOnline September 26, 2023
Affinity group meetings have been moved to x-period and what that means for them.
MY UNCLE. Audrey Senaratna gets emotional while telling the tragic and unjust story of her uncle’s passing. She wanted to remember him happily and allow him to be the main character of his story. “I am lucky to have had an uncle like Eric Rivers,” she said.

First day of speeches bring senior voice to the stage

Thomas Chen, RubicOnline September 24, 2023
The first four speakers of the year took the stage Friday. Check out how it all went down.
BIG HISTORY. The preview video from the site about the kind of content available focuses on diverse visibility in history, along with interactive graphs and models. (FAIR USE: Screen capture from Big History public site video)

History replaces textbook with interactive learning site

Grace Medrano, The Rubicon September 20, 2023
The change to "Big History" was made to try and expand the scope of topics covered in the year.
QEUES OF CONES: traffic builds up ahead of the intersection of Randolph and Davern.

Challenges arise due to the road closures surrounding Randolph campus

Aarushi Bahadur, RubicOnline September 15, 2023
Students and faculty are adjusting their morning schedule because of the construction on Fairview Avenue and Randolph.
LET’S SIGN. Violet Pitcher, leader of ASL club, converses with interested observers.

Club Fair continues old traditions while nurturing new communities

Thomas Chen, RubicOnline September 12, 2023
Students packed into Lilly Courtyard last Friday for the annual Club Fair. Check out what the new and returning groups had in store for students.
LETS GLOW. The Student Activities Committee has selected glow-in-the-dark as this years homecoming theme, and students are encouraged to dress this way for the homecoming dance. Additionally, SAC created t-shirts that members of the SPA community can buy, which do indeed glow in the dark.

Early peek into homecoming week

Lani Ngonethong, RubicOnline September 12, 2023
With homecoming just two weeks away, the countdown begins for dress-up days, athletic competitions, the school dance and more.
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