The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

Senior Sarah Murad decorates her hand with henna on Eid al-Adha.

QUIZ: How much do you know about Eid al-Adha?

Amodhya Samarakoon, RubicOnline Creative Design Manager September 12, 2016
Eid al-Adha, the holiest Islam holiday, begins at the first sighting of the new moon.
Sophomore Jazz Ward traveled to the Dominican Republic over the summer with Rustic Pathways in hopes to begin the production of an aqueduct in a small village. There were multiple sessions of the same trip over the course of the summer and my group was the first session so over time more groups kept working on the same dig site. By the end of the summer the village had running water,” Ward said.

Community Service Spotlight: Ward aids with aqueduct production in the Dominican Republic

Mimi Geller, RubicOnline Editor September 11, 2016
Sophomore Jazz Ward visited the Dominican Republic with Rustic Pathways to begin the production of an aqueduct in a small village.
State Fair provides work and competition experience

State Fair provides work and competition experience

Mimi Geller, RubicOnline Editor September 4, 2016
Students utilize Minnesota State Fair as a place for work and competition.
Assistant Director of Athletics Mike Brown sits at his desk, surrounded by memorabilia. Theres so much good that here... Leaving that behind is going to be sad, and not seeing the kids every day -- Ill miss that immensely, he said.

Brown to step out of his last of many roles on campus

Noor Qureishy, The Rubicon Managing Editor June 9, 2016
Brown started at SPA as a student and will retire as the Assistant Director of Athletics after 56 years at the school.
US Physics teacher Jim Tisel stands in the physics room next to the flying pig. He said, Ill miss the enthusiasm of the students and the wonderful connections with teaching colleagues.

Jim Tisel will miss the enthusiasm of students

Javier Whitaker-Castañeda, Managing Editor June 8, 2016
Jim Tisel will retire after 11 years of hard work as a teacher and coach.
US mathematics teacher Beatrice White sits at her desk in the math wing. Im looking forward to taking on new ideas but also sharing them with people who Ive worked with here and hearing what theyre working on as well, White said.

White will miss tracking the learning journey of math students grades 8-12

Dianne Caravela, Staff Writer June 7, 2016
White grew up in Highland Park but will return to New York at the end of the school year.
US English teacher Matthew Hoven rides in the Alamanzo 100 bike race in May. “I like people-powered transportation, but running hurts and you’ll probably find that a lot of bikers are ex-runners or ex-hikers. I like to hike, I like to run — it just hurts too much and I can’t go as far as I can on a bike,”  Hoven said. “I discovered just how freeing it is, how I can pretty much go wherever there is even the hint of a path, so there is a lot of freedom there.”

Hoven returns to biking during recovery

Iya Abdulkarim, The Rubicon Editor June 4, 2016
Widely known for his passion for biking, Upper School English Teacher Matthew Hoven has picked himself up and dusted himself off after a fall in September earlier this year. He recently participated in the Almanzo 100 Gravel Bicycle race in Spring Valley, Minnesota, for the third time.
Taking high efficiency breaks over the course of the day instead of trying to do all of ones work in a huge chunk increases productivity and reduce stress.

High-efficiency breaks power the brain and increase focus

Noor Qureishy, Managing Editor June 3, 2016
Students should take high-efficiency breaks while preparing for finals that both relax and re-energize the body in a shorter amount of time.
Upper School Mathematics teacher Carl Corcoran works at his desk in the math wing. It [SPA] was a really good place for me to learn and develop as a teacher, Corcoran said.

Corcoran departs math classroom with objective of earning his doctorate

Dianne Caravela, Staff Writer June 3, 2016
Upper School Math teacher relocates west to pursue a Ph D at the University of California.
US Biology teacher Andrea Bailey talks with students in preparation for the Tanzania trip. [We will be] doing things we do in class in a much more exotic locale, she said.

Andrea Bailey relocates to Massachusetts school

Javier Whitaker-Castaneda, The Rubicon Editor-in-Chief June 2, 2016
Upper School Biology teacher Andrea Bailey leaves SPA to teach biology at a school in Massachusetts.
US Art teacher Linda Brooks loves watching students grow as artists. There is recognition an da support of the arts here that you dont see elsewhere; thats really what makes the school so special, she said.

Linda Brooks retires to focus on her personal art career

Krista Schlinger, The Rubicon Editor June 1, 2016
Photography and yearbook teacher Linda brooks retires to work on personal art career after 27 year at St. Paul Academy and Summit School.
Twin Citiess scenic spots offer breathtaking experiences

Twin Cities’s scenic spots offer breathtaking experiences

A.M. Roberts, Staff Writer May 27, 2016
As the weather warms up, students are excited to get outside. While Minnesota is full of beautiful places, Minneapolis and St. Paul offer a multitude of scenic spots. From pretty beaches and bridges along the Mississippi to intriguing streets like Summit Avenue, St. Paul’s beauty is endless. No matter what interest, there's always something for students to do in St. Paul this summer.
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