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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

The Rubicon

During Thursday x-period club leaders Anna and Leni Nowakowski finish their poster for the club fair.

New, continuing clubs to host fair on Monday

Ivy Raya, RubicOnline September 9, 2022
Two clubs and groups meetings this week put student leaders front and center in Student Organization Fair planning.
HIGH FIVES. Senior Sonia Ross high fives her teammates before a tough match.

Spartan Girls Tennis enjoys pre-match bonding

Milkii Tigro, The Rubicon September 28, 2021
Girls tennis plays their Homecoming game against Hill-Murray Sept. 29

A day in the life for SPA students in Distance Learning

Tommy Verhey, RubicOnline January 16, 2021
Students have had to change their daily routines since the start of the pandemic. Here's an inside look at what their daily schedules look like in distance learning.
Sophomore Leni Nowakowski plays badminton to not only stay active but also enjoy the fall weather and stay distanced from friends.

Finding fun fall activities while staying socially distanced

Annika Rock, RubicOnline September 22, 2020
There are many different fall activities students can participate in this year while have to stay distanced allowing for a fun filled fall season.

[DANCE MOVES] Rubicon Tik Tok takes off

Annika Rock, RubicOnline January 24, 2020
Students continue to dance to popular songs on the app and enjoy the Rubicon TikToks the staff produces.
One of the four doubles 
matches last night. The Girls Varsity Tennis team currently holds a record of 5-3.

0-7: A striking defeat for Girls Varsity Tennis

Elle Chen, RubicOnline September 18, 2019
Girls Varsity Tennis lost against rival Breck.
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