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 student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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Sophomore Eli Striker was elected as a class representative for SAC. Im pumped, Striker said.

Class representative election results for USC, DC, SAC, announced

Clare Tipler, Online Production Manager May 13, 2016

With seniors engaged in their off-campus projects, rising ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth graders gave speeches to their grade levels and were elected into class representative positions. Below are...

2015-16 student officers elected

Clare Tipler, Sports Editor May 1, 2015
USC, SAC, and DC officers were elected for coming school year on Apr. 21.
Students dance at the Sadies Mix and Match.

Students Mix and Match at Sadie’s

Paul Watkins, Science and Technology Editor May 10, 2014

The Sadie's Mix and Match was on May 10 from 8-10:30 PM.   Like the Rubicon on Facebook for more pictures and breaking news.

Upcoming  Sadie’s dance to include  everyone

Upcoming Sadie’s dance to include everyone

Jackson Lea, Staff Writer May 6, 2014

There has been excitement and confusion about the upcoming Sadie’s dance scheduled for May 10. The Sadie’s mix and match dance will defy the gender norms by encouraging the ladies to do the asking. However,...

Sophomore Riley Wheaton, who won his run for chair of the Discipline Committee, examines the list of election results on April 23. When I was first considering running I was kind of apprehensive about running as a sophomore, he said.

Students vote for new leaders in elected groups

Nina Zietlow, News Editor April 23, 2014

As the school year comes to a close a new kind of excitement is alive in hallways, the much anticipated student elections. Students from all grade levels have the opportunity to run for elected positions...

Halloween Dance canceled, activities schedule revised

Ali Duval, Staff Writer October 25, 2013

The Halloween dance for 2013 has been canceled. The SAC says that the dance has been canceled this year because students have been requesting change. The dance has been going on for several years, and...

From left to right, Student Activities Committee seniors  Cal Nicholson,  Noah Parker, Mick Sullivan, Claire Foussard, Jonte Claiborne, and Chloe White sit as co-presidents Sullivan and Foussard discuss upcoming plans.

Student Activities Committee starts early preparation for Winter Formal

Lucy Li, Online Editor in Chief and Print Managing Editor October 24, 2013

Although winter might seem dull and cold after the holidays, students can look forward to the new Winter Formal dance on Jan. 11. In hopes of obtaining an opening at the Town and Country Club venue, Students...

Juniors raise their hands in support of their class.

Gallery: School spirit rises high during Homecoming Pepfest

The Rubicon Staff September 27, 2013

Here are some highlights from this year's pepfest. To see more pictures, visit The Rubicon on Facebook over here. 

New elected group leaders work for students

New elected group leaders work for students

Boraan Abdulkarim, Cover Story Editor May 29, 2013

“We do our research, but really the student body knows what needs to change or stay the same in the school,” one of the new co-president of Upper School Council Nick Cohen said. St. Paul Academy and...

SAC plans new black light dance

Ava Gallagher, Staff Writer/Illustrator May 7, 2013

By the sounds of it, this is no ordinary dance. In place of the formerly annual Battle of the Bands, the Student Activities Committee (SAC) has scheduled a black-light dance for early May. SAC co-presidents...

Students cast ballots for class representatives

Hannah Johnson, Editor in Chief May 6, 2013

One wooden box held the key to a position on one of St.Paul Academy and Summit School’s elected student groups: Upper School Council, Student Activities Committee and Discipline Committee. Students from...

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