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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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Marlee Baron

Marlee Baron, Managing Editor

Senior Marlee Baron is looking forward to her fourth year on staff and her first year as the managing editor for The Rubicon. She has previously worked as a staff writer, an A&E editor and the Around Town editor on The Rubicon print staff. Outside of journalism at school she is a captain of the alpine ski team, a president of the Community Action and Service club, a member of summit singers and summit chamber choir. Outside of school Marlee works as a ski instructor and a babysitter and is active in her church youth group. Marlee loves using journalism as a way to learn more about the SPA community and highlight things that are important to students. She can be reached at [email protected]

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SPA students whon walked our hold their signs at the Capitol and wait for the rally to begin.

Students march to Capitol

Marlee Baron, Managing Editor
April 23, 2018
BATTLING THE MISSISSIPPI. Junior Henry Zietlow rows across the Mississippi at a regatta. He has been rowing for one year “[Rowing] gives me a reason to get outside on the river every day. It’s really a pretty part of St. Paul, especially in the fall with all the changing colors,” Zietlow said.

Q&A: Zietlow sweeps and sculls as a rower

Marlee Baron, The Rubicon Editor
November 8, 2016
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The  Musical is a playful show that lives up to the books. This is the Cheese Touch scene which revolves around a piece of moldy cheese on the playground no one will touch. Its a very fun scene with really cool choreography.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid exudes energy

Marlee Baron, The Rubicon Editor
May 31, 2016
Students prepare to go on the school sponsored trip to China. [Im going] because it will improve my Chinese and because its going to be a really good experience,  sophomore Allie Verhey said.

Students going on China trip anticipate departure

Marlee Baron, Arts and Entertainment Editor
March 9, 2016

Pettigrew finds joy in Irish dancing

Marlee Baron, Arts & Entertainment Editor
March 2, 2016
Many students believe that it makes no sense that a student that wants to be responsible and independent needs so much help from their parents to get their permit.

Complete curriculum should include driver’s education

Marlee Baron, Arts and Entertainment Editor
January 31, 2016
Some students hate pumpkin spice while others love it. Its only popular because it only comes once a year. Its kind of like the McRib, it comes once a year and people go crazy for them, sophomore Daniel Ellis (left) said.

Pumpkin Spice: Fad or Rad?

Marlee Baron, Arts and Entertainment Editor
October 27, 2015

Spanish Exchange Students leave behind memories

Marlee Baron, Arts and Entertainment Editor
October 1, 2015
New PE teacher Cari Jo Anderson will teach both of the new PE electives offered this year. Im excited to build this program for SPA. I think that its a great way to break up an academic schedule and to learn different ways to be active. Anderson said.

Cari Jo Anderson builds new physical education programs

Marlee Baron, Arts and Entertainment Editor
September 14, 2015
Seniors Evva Parsons and Maddie Flom-Staab will be traveling to Germany this summer to spend the year abroad with the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX).  “It’s a big intense application process with interviews and all that jazz. It was like another college application.” Flom-Staab said.

Parsons and Flom-Staab to spend year in Germany

Marlee Baron, Arts & Entertainment Editor
June 5, 2015
Freshman Web Lehmann  sits under a tree while studying. “I like to go outside while cramming for finals because it gets stuffy inside and it’s nice to get fresh air,”  Lehmann said.

Going outside while studying helps student focus

Marlee Baron, Arts and Entertainment Editor
May 29, 2015
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