The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The names of the buildings become commonplace, while the people become decreasingly relatable.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Diversity should be considered when naming buildings

RubicOnline Staff March 14, 2019
Names of SPA buildings should represent the values of the modern school community.
[STAFF EDITORIAL] Verifying news sources vital to combating misinformation

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Verifying news sources vital to combating misinformation

The Rubicon Staff February 14, 2019
In an age where the internet dictates news feeds, it is vital that students check facts while casually reading news with the same vigilance as when conducting research.
[STAFF EDITORIAL] Blackface will always be an act of racism

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Blackface will always be an act of racism

RubicOnline Staff February 9, 2019
After numerous blackface cases, we must condemn and call attention to racist behavior.
Connect the Dots serves as an easy way for students and teachers to sync their views of the community.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Let’s connect the dots

RubicOnline Staff December 13, 2018
Confusion surrounds the Connect the Dots activity, but the inclusive intentions are what really matter.
We know security team members by their badges and neon vests - but do we know their names? Do we know their story?

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Inclusive communities start with recognizing members’ stories

RubicOnline Staff November 30, 2018
The student ignorance of the community members that do not inherently interact with us has gone on too long.
[STAFF EDITORIAL] Students need to show appreciation of teachers through respect

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Students need to show appreciation of teachers through respect

The Rubicon Staff, Editorial November 20, 2018
Although gender and veteran status impact the degree of respect teachers are given, it shouldn't.
[STAFF EDITORIAL] SPA needs to create a clearer, more detailed sexual assault policy

[STAFF EDITORIAL] SPA needs to create a clearer, more detailed sexual assault policy

The Rubicon Staff October 28, 2018
To ensure that students understand affirmative consent beginning at a young age, this new policy must span kindergarten through twelfth grade, laying an expectation of consent and building a culture set to dismantle rape culture from the moment students enter our community.
Scheduling mandatory class discussion about current events seems forced. Adding a current events class to the electives list, while not a terrible idea, still isolates the conversation to one place.

It only makes sense that if the community wants more conversation about current events, it would start with utilizing spaces around school dedicated to student socializing.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Easy changes promote more current events conversation

RubicOnline Staff October 17, 2018
It only makes sense that if the community wants more conversation about current events, it would start with utilizing spaces dedicated to student socializing.
[STAFF EDITORIAL] Schilling Center guidelines lack clarity

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Schilling Center guidelines lack clarity

The Rubicon Staff September 30, 2018
SMART Board use with align with expectations when guidelines are clear.
In the classroom, jargon is a way of skirting around uncomfortable topics such as race or gender. Resorting to euphemistic and vague words to discuss, for example, slavery and the American Civil War, is appealing, but harmful to objective learning.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Big words mask true meaning

RubicOnline Staff September 21, 2018
In the classroom, jargon is a way of skirting around uncomfortable topics such as race or gender. Resorting to euphemistic and vague words to discuss, for example, slavery and the American Civil War, is appealing, but harmful to objective learning.
Only 12% of the Upper School Council is comprised of female-identifying students. Officer elections stand in the way when it comes to gender representation.

STAFF EDITORIAL: Student elections lack representation and integrity

RubicOnline Staff May 18, 2018
Student officer elections must reflect the diversity within the student body and better mimic democracy.
CUTTING CLUBS. The administration needs to protect club meeting times on Thursday X-periods so clubs can perform the meaningful role they are designed to for students, the school, and the community.

STAFF EDITORIAL: Truth in advertising: prioritize student clubs

The Rubicon Staff May 7, 2018
Student clubs met only once on Thursdays in April without other events scheduled. Clubs need to be prioritized.
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