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Senior Aman Rahmans set-up for mentoring.

Mentor Program adjusts to pandemic

Maddy Fisher, The Rubicon September 29, 2020
SPA's mentorship program has been a staple of the SPA experience for years, but this year with COVID 19 pandemic the program has had to make a few major changes.
Junior Rashmi Raveendran having a deep conversation with her mentees.

New year, new program: first Mentor-Mentee meeting succeeds

Elle Chen, RubicOnline October 5, 2019
The new program kick-started in the Upper School lunchroom.
This year, many mentors in the menor-mentee program have five mentees. Last year, the average was two.

Fewer mentors is a long-awaited change

Noah Raaum, Creative Design Manager September 15, 2019
The mentor-mentee program will benefit sizably from a tighter selection process.
Senior Reuben Vizelman and his mentees, 9th graders Nathan Mann, Griffin Moore, and Alexander Moore, pose for a photo.

Better than two: Triple mentees enjoy group talks

Martha Sanchez, RubicOnline Editor September 19, 2018
Triple mentee groups enrich the mentor program.
STAFF EDITORIAL: Mentor program needs attention

STAFF EDITORIAL: Mentor program needs attention

The Rubicon Staff, Editorial November 22, 2017
The Mentor Program has to change from a place for information to a real relationship.
Growing into Mentorship: Junior class mentors carry on experiences from freshman year

Growing into Mentorship: Junior class mentors carry on experiences from freshman year

Meghan Joyce, Chief Visual Editor September 10, 2015
This year's junior class mentors are the first to have been mentees as well. The mentorship program started in 2013.
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