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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

US English teacher Randall Findlay presents modes of writing in Writing Seminar. English teachers are always talking about how to modernize their classes and open them up to many points of view. Really the biggest change you’ll see, [is the] sort of adaptation of our curriculum to reflect real world and real international sorts of ideas and how we relate to those, Findlay said.

English Department continues electives conversation during MEA professional day

Evelyn Lillemoe, The Rubicon Editor October 18, 2018
English department looks to the future with a reimagining of their course offerings.
History of Race, The Contemporary Novel, and Advanced Printmaking and Sculpture take a step beyond traditional textbook content.

History, English, Fine Arts departments offer creative and contemporary curriculum

Sophie Jaro, Opinions editor April 16, 2016
History of Race, The Contemporary Novel, Advanced Printmaking and Advanced Sculpture are the latest editions to the History, English, and Arts curricula.
Middle and Upper School teacher, English Department chair, and author appeared on Voices of the Valley. 
The Valleybook Seller is a Stillwater bookstore. I have done event there in the past. I guessed they passed on my name to the group that was looking for authors for the show. Of the topics available, talking about conflict in stories made the most sense to me,

On radio show, Hueller reveals tips for building story conflict

Sophie Jaro, Opinions Editor February 8, 2016
Middle and Upper School English teacher, English Department Chair, and author Andy Hueller was a guest on Stillwater-based radio program “Voices in the Valley” on Jan. 30.
Sixth grader Isabella Tunney (Debbie Fine) pedals to save her family and stop robbers, while seventh grader Maren Ostrem, Debbie’s older self, narrates the adventurous story of Dizzy Fantastic. “When Debbie learns that she can fly on her bicycle, she feels empowered to become Dizzy Fantastic, super hero!” Hueller said.

First play in the Huss Center is also a world premiere

Jonah Harrison, Staff Writer November 9, 2015
Middle School theater season begins with the world premier of Dizzy Fantastic and Her Flying Bicycle written by Middle and Upper School English teacher Andy Hueller.
Looking Back: Middle and Upper School English teacher Andy Hueller recollects a trip to the movies

Looking Back: Middle and Upper School English teacher Andy Hueller recollects a trip to the movies

Diane Huang, Staff Writer January 16, 2014

Middle and Upper School English teacher Andy Hueller recounts going to a large public high school in Stillwater and dressing up as Christopher Guest movie characters with his friends. This video is...

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