The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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

BIRDS AND BEES. Sex education is vital to young peoples understanding of their bodies, enables them to make informed decisions and so much more. The concept of sex and sexual health is a conversation worth spanning across all of childhood and teenhood. SPAs current curriculum, while robust and beginning early, could improve with more communication between each division.

At its most effective, sex education begins in kindergarten

Clara McKoy, RubicOnline February 21, 2023
Sex education, while essential for students to receive, has outdated, poorly-timed systems in place.
STUDY TIME. Upper School midterm exams occur from Dec. 12 to Dec. 15 with a makeup day on Dec. 16.

Academic Program and Policies Committee focuses on the culture of grading

Georgia Ross, The Rubicon December 11, 2022
The student relationship to grading is often stressful and frustrating. How can this culture be shifted?
Consistency, structure, and organization can improve health and reduce stress levels.

Balancing schedules is key to maintaining mental health

Hazel Waltenbaugh, The Rubicon September 29, 2021
Managing schoolwork on top of extracurriculars, relationships, mental health, and any other commitments or obligations can be difficult. Being mindful of priorities, personal goals, and well-being is crucial for efficiency and success.
[SPA CULTURE] Ep. 3: Talking Literature of Resistance with Minoff and Morrisette

[SPA CULTURE] Ep. 3: Talking Literature of Resistance with Minoff and Morrisette

Lynn Reynolds, RubicOnline May 2, 2021
The Literature of Resistance class recently had a project where students thought about what resistance means to them.
The return to school plan includes daily temperature checks and symptom reports, wearing masks at all times and practicing social distancing.

Are we really prepared to go back to school? Yes.

Thomas Reinhart, RubicOnline September 17, 2020
The back to school plan does everything possible to make it safe for students to return to the building.
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Infographic of the Week: Cut the Coca Cola

Maren Ostrem, The Rubicon Editor June 1, 2018
Research shows that students who drink less soda perform better academically.
Consider letting summer just be summer

Consider letting summer just be summer

Sharee Roman, RubicOnline Editor May 16, 2018
Although involvement in summer camps can be enriching and feed passions, taking the summer away from academics can be a healthy break.
Students feel the pressure as they enter the fall test season and prepare for more standardized testing in the spring.

Standardized testing season takes over and students feel the squeeze

Lauren Boettcher, News Editor November 6, 2015
The stakes are high for many students when it comes to standardized testing, resulting in increased stress levels.
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