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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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TUMBLE TIME. Elena Sjaastad teaches youth gymnastics through Community Education in Saint Paul Public Schools at Central High School. Her previous coach set her up with the job. She said, “My coach reached out and asked if I want to help coach little kids and I was like yeah of course that would be really fun.”

Sjaastad works with the next generation of gymnasts

Ivy Raya, RubicOnline February 15, 2023
Becoming a coach has helped senior Elena Sjaastad reconnect with her longtime passion.
BREAKING THE SURFACE. After streamlining underwater, a backstroker breaks the surface and begins her strokes.

Sparks Swim and Dive captains focused on support

Maddy Fisher, Editor-In-Chief October 24, 2022
“It’s been a really great season,” Cooley said. “We love each other and we have a lot of team traditions which make it fun. We support each other.”
DEEP BREATH. Butterfly, one of the most difficult strokes, requires strength, a consistent rhythm and well-timed breaths.

[PHOTO STORY] SPARKS defeated by conference rival Central

Ali Browne, RubicOnline October 16, 2022
The Sparks and Central swim and dive teams battled it out for the right to represent St. Paul in the upcoming Twin Cities meet.
Sophomore Elena Sjaastad and a group of other students completed her service hours by volunteering with Women Advocates in Saint Paul, handing out flyers to local businesses.

[COMMUNITY SERVICE SPOTLIGHT] Working with Women Advocates, Sjaastad successfully complete service hours

Ivy Raya, RubicOnline April 15, 2021
Sophomore Elena Sjaastad and a group of other students completed her service hours by volunteering with Women Advocates.

[DANCE MOVES] TikTok continues to thrive

Annika Rock, RubicOnline November 5, 2019
Students around the school continue to dance to songs on the ever so popular app TikTok.
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