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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The Class of 2019 pose for a glass picture in the fall colors of Lilly Courtyard.

[SENIOR STORIES] “What are you proudest of from your time at SPA?”

Michael Forsgren, Arts Critic June 3, 2019
Honest and interesting, listen to 47 seniors from the class of 2019 share their experiences.
Senior Emma Sampson working at CRAVE American Kitchen and Sushi Bar.

Jobs should count towards senior project hours

Emma Sampson, RubicOnline Editor April 24, 2019
Students with jobs struggle to balance senior project requirements.
Sophomore Julia Scott chases the ball.

[PHOTO GALLERY] GVS loses to Holy Angels, honors seniors

Nitya Thakkar, Aureus EIC October 6, 2018
Girls Varsity Soccer lost to Academy of Holy Angels 0-1 on Oct. 6.
Senior Muneil Rizvi reads the narrative comments that he recieved from his teachers following the first semester. They are helpful for the students mostly because they help to improve organization and other things the teachers feel are important for the student, Rizvi said.

Narrative comments paramount for student improvement

Clare Tipler, Online Production Manager January 12, 2017
Students receive narrative comments from each teacher following the first semester of each year, to go along with the report card.
Freshman Nolan Gifford gets work done in the Huss Center for the Performing Arts. I like having free periods because its more freedom and I get work done, he said.

Freshmen enjoy freedom with new free periods

Michael Forsgren, RubicOnline Editor May 22, 2016
Freshman students are tackling new responsibilities and freedom as they now have their study halls free.
Two Sides, One Issue: Long Weekends

Two Sides, One Issue: Long Weekends

Javier Whitaker-Castañeda, Print Managing Editor October 30, 2015
Are long weekends beneficial or detrimental to students?
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