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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

Students from Mingde pose together at the beginning of their SPA exchange trip.

First Chinese Exchange explores The American Dream

News in Brief January 17, 2017
Students from China visit SPA for the first-ever exchange, Jan. 15-21.

Upper School Assistant Annie Harness retires after 17 years

Javier Whitaker-Castañeda, Editor-in-Chief January 14, 2017
On Jan. 13 a reception for former Upper School Assistant Annie Harness was held, complete with memories, signing, and hugs.
Senior Matt Suzuki messages his French exchange student on Facebook. I have talked to my exchange student in a Facebook group chat, Suzuki said.

Preparations underway for the arrival of French exchange students

Emily Thissen, RubicOnline Editor January 10, 2017
SPA students prepare for the arrival of their French exchange students, who arrive on Jan. 27.
History teacher Ryan Oto poses in the history office in preparation for the new History of Race class debuting in the spring of 2017.

New History of Race class set for spring 2017

Max Soll, Staff Writer January 2, 2017
Led by teacher Ryan Oto, the new History of Race class will focus primarily on the study of foreign cultures and their impact on the United States.
Jill Steins initial hope was to prove there was faultiness within the voting, but it has changed to a focus on voting reform. Credit: Alex Brandon

Jill Stein forfeits recount bids for 2016 presidential election

Michael Forsgren, Sports Editor December 15, 2016
Voting recounts in three key states, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania are now officially over as Jill Stein has forfeited her recount bids.
Construction begins on the new portable classrooms by athletic fields.

Portable Classrooms will pop up in spring

Noah Rice, Staff Writer December 12, 2016
Construction of new Schilling Math and Science Center forces students to transition to part-time portable classrooms for the better part of two years.
Junior Noa Carlson recites The Nail by C.K. Williams at the Dec. 6 Poetry Out Loud competition. I guess Poetry Out Loud was a way to figure out if I actually liked poetry - and I guess I do, Carlson said.

Carlson wins school wide Poetry Out Loud contest, moves on to state competiton

Emily Thissen, RubicOnline Editor December 9, 2016
This year's Poetry Out Loud winner from SPA is junior Noa Carlson, with sophomore Zoe Hermer-Cisek as runner-up.
Juniors Ben Konstan, Numi Katz and Adnan Askari, along with senior Sarah Wheaton practice cross fire before the National Qualifiers on Dec. 10.

Debaters prep for home tournament for national qualification

Sophie Jaro, The Rubicon Chief Visual Editor December 9, 2016
Debaters from SPA aim to qualify for the national tournament in Birmingham, Alabama after competing in their home tournament.
Students wrap gifts at the wrapping party in the lunch  room on Dec. 7. The event was hosted by Community Action and Service as part of the annual Support-a-Family participation.

Advisories purchase gifts for annual Support-a-Family service event

Nitya Thakkar, Staff Writer December 8, 2016
Advisories take varied approaches to meet the wish lists for Support-a-Family
Advanced Science Research grants scientific freedom and flexibility

Advanced Science Research grants scientific freedom and flexibility

Javier Whitaker-Castañeda, The Rubicon Editor-in-Chief December 7, 2016
ASR students can truly research anything. From mussel burrowing habits, to fish learning patterns, to contamination due to roof runoff, it's all an option.
Upper School Diversity Dean Karen Dye looks over the August Diversity Forum Series training handouts in her office. The upcoming February training aims to give faculty and staff “more specific tools and strategies about having conversations with students,” Dye said.

February Diversity Forum Series training focuses on conversations about presidential election

Noor Qureishy, Managing Editor December 6, 2016
Upper School Diversity Dean Karen Dye has focused this year's faculty Diversity Forum Series on having difficult conversations with students around the election.
Students board a Dec. 7 plane to Atlanta, Georgia to attend the Student Diversity Leadership Conference.

Looking forward to the Student Diversity Leadership Conference, teachers and students travel to Atlanta

Clare Tipler, Online Production Manager December 6, 2016
Students and teacher chaperones look forward to attending the SDLC in Atlanta, Georgia Dec. 8-10.
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