Each May, as the 12th graders leave for Senior Project, each grade level assumes a new common space in the school. 11th graders head to Lower Schilling, 10th graders get Upper Schilling, and 9th graders take Red Leaf. This shift, however small, can impact students in different ways. Learn what they think of this change, whether they go to the common space or not.
Shifting spaces: how common areas, and the changing of them, affect our community
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Murphy Miltner, Photojournalist / Photo Editor
Murphy Miltner (she/her) is the photo editor on the RubicOnline. This is her second year on staff. In addition to Murphy’s role on staff, she is a captain of the varsity volleyball team and a player at Kokoro Volleyball. Murphy can be reached at rubiconstaff@spa.edu.

Audrey Peltier, Social Media Assistant
Audrey Peltier (she/her) attended a summer program in Los Angeles for two weeks exploring the business side of sports and entertainment. She got the opportunity to visit Sofi Stadium and hold a 2022 Super Bowl Ring. She can be found swimming, playing lacrosse, and hanging out with friends and family. Peltier works as the Social Media Manager of RubicOnline to amplify student voice. She can be reached at rubiconstaff@spa.edu.