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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 Muneil Rizvi reads the narrative comments that he recieved from his teachers following the first semester. They are helpful for the students mostly because they help to improve organization and other things the teachers feel are important for the student, Rizvi said.

Narrative comments paramount for student improvement

Clare Tipler, Online Production Manager January 12, 2017
Students receive narrative comments from each teacher following the first semester of each year, to go along with the report card.
Only the person who locks their heart will know where to find the key, senior Muneil Rizvi said during his senior speech on Oct. 28.

Senior Speech Illustrations: Week 7

Iya Abdulkarim, In Depth Editor November 11, 2016
View the illustrations of quotes from senior speeches given on Friday, Oct. 28.
This story was originally published in the October 2016 issue of The Rubicon

Inclusion and Exclusion: What lunch lines, summer camps, and video production mean in the lives of five students

Krista Schlinger and Stephanie Li October 29, 2016
Where have students felt most included? What are their thoughts about exclusion?
Hillary Clinton speaks to a crowd at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines, IA on June 14, 2015. Clinton was one of  five democratic presidential candidates who debated on Oct. 13. Clinton discussed plans to lower college tuition costs, As a young student in Nevada said, the hardest thing about going to college should not be paying for it [...] my plan would allow anyone to go to a public college tuition free, Clinton  said.

Clinton and Sanders bump heads during first democratic debate

Mari Knudson, Cover Story Editor October 18, 2015
Both candidates criticized Sander’s opinions on gun regulation and Clinton’s Wall Street record.
The redesigned PSAT/NMSQT is now notably longer and scored on a 1600 scale rather than a 240 scale (and for the SAT, 1600 instead of 2400), and both the SAT and PSAT now have two instead of three sections.

Juniors anticipate redesigned PSAT

Diane Huang, Online Editor-in-Chief October 9, 2015
The redesigned PSAT/NMSQT will be administered on Oct. 14 for the class of 2017 at 8 A.M.
You’re tired. It’s another Monday. You had to wake up way too early and can barely keep your eyes open. You are seriously craving a latte to get you through your day.  What do you do?

Battle of the Beans

Clare Tipler, Staff Writer November 26, 2013

You’re tired. It’s another Monday. You had to wake up way too early and can barely keep your eyes open. You are seriously craving a latte to get you through your day. What do you do? It’s mid-day...

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