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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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ADAPT & INTEGRATE. Students can use ChatGPT to create outlines and gather compelling topics and points.

Schools should embrace the use of ChatGPT

Thomas Chen, Staff Writer March 5, 2023
ChatGPT can write you an essay in seconds. Students should learn how to use it.
Faculty offers workshop sessions for students to engage with race

Faculty offers workshop sessions for students to engage with race

News in Brief April 19, 2021
Students are expected to attend at least one session this week talk about systemic racism, history, and social justice.
One of the brightly colored cards handed to the staff.

Club spreads positivity with cards to staff

Zekiah Juliusson, RubicOnline April 30, 2020
Community Action and Service appreciates the members of the community by sending letters of appreciation.
Besse believes that animation and movie is the future of art and has a plan to become an director in the future.

[PODCAST] Is animation the future of drawing?

Elizabeth Trevathan, Staff Writer April 19, 2019
Animation and stop-motion art is where Besse believes the future is.
Alternatives such as the ones listed in the photo above offer unique ways for students to analyze and demonstrate their understanding of the text.

THE VENT: English curriculum should incorporate more essay alternatives

Spencer Allen, Columnist February 23, 2017
Incorporating more alternatives such as book reviews, multigenre projects, and creative writing in the English curriculum will deepen the understanding of literature.
Columnist Riley Wheaton bids farewell in his last column for The Observatory.

The Legacy of a Moment: Wheaton bids farewell

Riley Wheaton, Columnist June 6, 2016
Columnist Riley Wheaton explores the legacy of a moment in his final column for The Observatory.
Freshman Phoebe Pannier works on finishing her NaNoWriMo project before the end of the month. “I think the goal is mostly just to get all your ideas down,” Pannier said.

Freshman Phoebe Pannier takes on NaNoWriMo

Netta Kaplan, Copy Editor November 19, 2013

Writing a novel seems like a daunting project, taking years of hard work. But for freshman Phoebe Pannier, it’s going to take 30 days precisely. Pannier is one of over 300,000 people participating in...

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