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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

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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.
David Hogg with seniors Kat St. Martin-Norburg, Chloe Morse, and Elea Besse after an unexpected meeting.

Hogg speaks out on gun violence at the Westminster Town Hall Forum

Melissa Nie, RubicOnline Editor March 19, 2019
SSJ organized a group of students to hear activist and school shooting survivor David Hogg's ideas on gun reform.
Ninth grader Jax Wittenberg laughs as he signs a yearbook.

[PHOTO GALLERY] Yearbook distribution brings a sense of belonging at end of year

Annie Bottern, RubicOnline Editor May 30, 2018
The 2018 Ibid yearbooks were handed out to students on May 30 in Redleaf Commons.
The speaking order for the class of 2019 was posted outside the deans office on Monday May 7.

Juniors look ahead to senior speeches

Emma Sampson, RubicOnline Editor May 12, 2018
After the senior class of 2018 had their final day of high school on Friday, May. 4 the junior class was given their speaking order for senior speeches.
Junior Elea Besse poses with a white, ruffly sweater.  My favorite sweater is a giant hoodie that I own because it feels like Im wearing a blanket, Besse said.

STREET STYLE: Sweaters weather the weather

Jenny Sogin, The Rubicon Editor December 7, 2017
Sweater weather has officially begun. Students at St. Paul Academy continue to express themselves through their clothing while still staying warm.
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