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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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I had an ACL and meniscus tear. I played basketball last year and I drove to the hoop and got hit on my right side, said ninth grader Jackson Biggs. It was a long nine months coming back and I had to focus on physical therapy a lot, he continued with, It was a new experience, making me have to train harder to come back. Biggs was not only put out of that basketball season, but he missed his following club and school soccer seasons, The biggest thing I had to do was relearn how to walk, that was the hardest part for me. It was the month after.

Recovery essential to injured student athletes

Michael Forsgren, Social Media Manager January 7, 2018
There are many injuries, big or small, in high school sports, but what is most important is recovery. Here are student athletes and how they recovered from serious injuries.
JCLC organized a gift exchange for the junior class. Junior Jennie Verhey received a winter themed gift from her Secret Spartan.

“Secret Spartan” brings junior class together before break

Annie Bottern, RubicOnline Editor December 8, 2017
Juniors had the option to participate in a gift exchange before midterms, brightening up exam season and spreading cheer.
I like hanging out with my friends, junior Mia Litman said.

PHOTO GALLERY: Minnesota is the happiest state

Emma Sampson, RubicOnline Editor September 27, 2017
Minnesota was recently ranked as the happiest state in the nation. Students reflect on what personally makes them happy.
Junior Nik Elsaesser showcases his  dress well to guess well ritual.

Study, sleep, or watch anime: students prepare for exams in different ways

Peter Blanchfield, RubicOnline Editor May 18, 2017
Students buckle down as finals approach, but not always to study. Many students stick to unique rituals that they believe will help them succeed on exams.
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