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 student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

Coffee Chats expand LGBTQ+ home to school connection

Coffee Chats expand LGBTQ+ home to school connection

Johanna Pierach, The Rubicon March 15, 2023

Community. Connection. Support. One thing they all have in common is that they are essential in any circumstance, but especially when it comes to underrepresented identities one example being the LGBTQ...

A meeting with Committee took place today during the asychorous Wednesday flex day.

USC and C3’s joint proposal for Committee on Racism passes and are set to work

Alexandra Cardwell, RubicOnline March 10, 2021
A Committee on Racism was recently proposed to explore how racism impacts the SPA community
Feel racial discomfort rather than pushing it away

Feel racial discomfort rather than pushing it away

Race is at the center of our history, our politics, our geography, and how and where we learn.
Front pages of newspapers from around the country show universal coverage of the US Capitol mob. To see the full collection, visit Todays Front Pages at newseum.org. (NOTE: this will update to freedomforum.org/todaysfrontpages/ on Jan. 13)

Trump supporters mob US Capitol, disrupt electoral count

News in Brief January 7, 2021
The upper school will host a discussion at 3 p.m. today.
In its 27th year, the virtual Student Diversity Leadership Conference student attendees were Gabriella Thompson, Karla Garcia, Riley Erben, Tenzin Bawa, and Milkii Tigro.

Students attend Diversity Leadership Conference; host workshop today

News in Brief December 8, 2020
Eight upper school students attend the People of Color Conference; return to share activities in a 9-12 workshop Dec. 8.
SEE MORE PERSPECTIVIE preforms one of his pieces about stardust and the cosmos.

SEE MORE PERSPECTIVE opens up the cosmos for Families of Color Virtual Event

Elle Chen, Production Manager October 24, 2020
Today's Families of Color Virtual Event was everything from guest speakers, to personalized experience sharing.
The school needs to focus now on not only helping students (especially white students) handle race, but also making SPA is a school that can be safe for students and community members of color. This can only be achieved by bringing more diversity into the school community and making sure that SPA changes in order to keep that diversity.

Long overdue diversity policies need more support

Lucia Granja, RubicOnline October 16, 2020
The school needs to focus not only helping students handle race, but also making it safe for community members of color to be themselves.
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