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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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Departing teachers reflect on time at SPA

Departing teachers reflect on time at SPA

Maddy Fisher, RubicOnline May 29, 2020
As the year draws to a close, seven members of the Upper School staff plan their departure.

Clubs, groups welcome 9th graders at fair

Tana Ososki, RubicOnline September 9, 2019
Overview of the 2019-2020 Clubs Fair. Viewing the highlights, talking to club leaders, and interviewing the 9th graders.
The Loft Literary Center hosts a fellowship program each year, drawing acclaimed local and national writers as mentors.

Olguin experiments with cross-genre in the Loft Mentor Series

Sam Hanson, RubicOnline Editor March 27, 2019
Upper School English teacher Molly Olguin was chosen as one of twelve 2018-2019 fellows at the Loft, a literary center in Minneapolis.
During Black History Month, Common Ground encourages the SPA community to honor African American figures now and throughout the year. “Black history should be important to every community because Black history is American history, Common Ground co-president Amina Smaller said.

Common Ground promotes awareness of African American figures

Sharee Roman, Photographer February 26, 2018
Common ground encoirages the SPA community to discuss African American contributions throughout the year, not just during Black History Month.
Members of the new affinity group for Latino students hold first meeting on Oct. 28. From left to right Advisor Max Delgado, Peter Kilborn, Hana Martinez, Eva Garcia, Advisor Molly Holguin, Isa Saaverda-Weis, Gabby Harmoning.

New affinity group celebrates Latino culture

Noor Qureishy, The Rubicon Managing Editor November 30, 2016
Seniors Hana Martinez and Maggie Gallagher, with help from the faculty, formed a new affinity group called Latinos Unidos
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