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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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Senior Jonte Claiborne  is busy going from her senior project to softball games and practices. I only have a half hour between my internship and my sport.  I know it is going to take longer than that to get back to school.  So I know I will be a little late to [softball] practice,” Claiborne said.

Senior athletes juggle project requirements and sports

Catherine Braman, Online Editor-In-Chief May 15, 2014

While seniors are busy doing their senior projects and completing community service  hours, there are some who choose to add one more activity to their plate: the commitment of competing in a spring sport. The...

Senior captain Jonte Claiborne and Freshman Lea Moore are prepared to work hard this season, if we take advantage of our speed, versatility, and work hard enough, we can become one of the best pressure defense teams in our conference, Claiborne said.

Winter Sports Preview: Girl’s Basketball aims for more wins

John Wilhelm and Tommy Toghramadjian November 27, 2013

The Girl's Basketball team hopes that a new coaching staff, including new head coach Nick Novak will help the program gain more wins in their last year in the Tri-Metro Conference. The team hopes to beat...

Students cast ballots for class representatives

Hannah Johnson, Editor in Chief May 6, 2013

One wooden box held the key to a position on one of St.Paul Academy and Summit School’s elected student groups: Upper School Council, Student Activities Committee and Discipline Committee. Students from...

GVB prepares for playoff games

GVB prepares for playoff games

Hannah Johnson, Sports Editor/Broadcast March 16, 2013

Every athletic team has a rival, someone that they dread to play but want to beat so badly. For the St. Paul Academy and Summit School girls varsity basketball team, these teams are the Providence Academy...

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