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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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The students from the Advanced Science Research and Technology classes competed at the Twin Cities Regional Science Fair in March. Enneking-Norton, Hall, and Ellis qualified for ISEF at the regional fair. They will compete in Pittsburgh in May.

Ellis, Hall, and Enneking-Norton add a scientific twist to senior projects

Jake Adams, RubicOnline Editor April 23, 2018
Three seniors will be competing at the International Science and Engineering Fair in May.
Senior Michael Hall lunges at an opponent.

Fencing men’s foil victorious

Kelby Wittenberg, Chief Visual Editor February 8, 2018
Men's foil emerges victorious while epee and sabre suffer defeat.
Seniors Grant Gunderson and Michael Hall along with junior Michaela Polley watch their robot in a competition. “For the first part of the competition the robot has to be pre-programmed and that’s very challenging because there are so many things that can go wrong,” Hall said.

Spartan robotics builds the road to state

Martha Sanchez, Staff Writer December 12, 2017
The SPA robotics team emphasizes teamwork and hard work as they progress toward the state qualifying tournaments this month.
Senior Larry Chen gets low and throws the frissbee to a teammate.

First ultimate frisbee tournament kicks off Homecoming

Annie Bottern, RubicOnline Editor October 1, 2017
Seniors Nikolaus Elsaeser and Ezra Cohen host SPA's first ever Ultimate Frisbee tournament.

Meet Spartan Robotics, SPA’s FTC team

Web Lehmann, RubicOnline Illustrator/Videographer February 13, 2017
The SPA robotics team made it to the semifinals at the state tournament on Feb. 11-12. Learn who they are, what the game is, and get a glimpse into their Dec. 10 tournament in this video by RubicOnline videographer, Web Lehmann.
Intercultural Club advisor Sushmita Hodges stands with Tom LaBlanc at the celebration of Indigenous Peoples Day which took place at the Pangea World Theater. “This is a day that should not just be put on the calendar but should be recognized,” Hodges said.

St. Paul celebrates first Indigenous Peoples Day

Boraan Abdulkarim, Editor in Chief October 31, 2015
St. Paul Academy and Summit School students and staff discuss St. Paul's its first Indigenous People's day on Oct 12.
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