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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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25 years of experience - Head Chef Tom Schiller reveals art in ice.

Head Chef Tom Schiller appreciates the beauty in ice carving

Ivy Raya, RubicOnline December 1, 2022
25 years of experience - Head Chief Schiller reveals the beauty in combining his passion for art in ice and wood carving.
Prior to his job at SPA, Food Service Director Tom Schiller gained experience from working at restaurants.

Schiller brings a fusion of creative menus to campus kitchens as new head chef

Claire Kim, The Rubicon October 2, 2021
Head chef Tom Schiller's experience in the cooking industry appears in SPA's daily lunch menus.
The current setup in the lunchroom contains a recycling bin, as well as one trash can, and two compost bins.

Don’t throw away appreciation for lunch staff

Tommy Verhey, RubicOnline March 9, 2021
The lunch staff has implemented new ways to compost, teach, and save the earth within the lunch room.
SPAs cafeteria staff pose for their picture in the yearbook. Because of COVID-19, all of the cafeteria staff were laid off. The whole outbreak began just as we started our Spring Break. Learning over SB that we would not be returning was a shock, executive chef Stephen Boese said.

Lunch staff laid off, teachers fundraise

Liv Larsen, RubicOnline May 1, 2020
While it was rumored that COVID-19 would only lead to two weeks of distance learning, the whole school was wondering what this would mean for their daily lives. For cafeteria staff, the news would be even more unsettling.
We know security team members by their badges and neon vests - but do we know their names? Do we know their story?

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Inclusive communities start with recognizing members’ stories

RubicOnline Staff November 30, 2018
The student ignorance of the community members that do not inherently interact with us has gone on too long.
Tamika Daneil and Dawn Vraa prepare to hand food to the lunch line. Fellow lunch staffer Bailey Hayden noted, “My favorite thing [about my job] would be talking with the kids and the teachers…knowing that I made someone’s day.

Lunch staff makes great food and atmosphere

Evelyn Lillemoe, Staff Writer December 4, 2017
Lunch can be an underappreciated part of a student's day, but the lunch staff is working very hard behind-the-scenes to cater to every students' needs.
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