The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

AIR PLANTER. Juniors Humza Murad and Rishi Bhargava make some last minute adjustments to their self-watering planter before class. “A lot of the process has been trial and error and learning from our mistakes,” Murad said.

STEM projects grow from curiosity

Orion Kim, The Rubicon December 7, 2022
Students in Advanced Topics and Advanced Science Research explore the vast realm of science through projects they are passionate about.
NEW FENCE: Construction on a fence around the SPA Upper School began Oct. 25 to protect the fields from damage and secure the campus. Head of School Bryn Roberts said,  “The fence is something that is thoroughly consistent with what’s at other schools.”

New fence installed to protect athletic fields

Zekiah Juliusson, RubicOnline November 10, 2021
With construction of the new underway, SPA assures that it will not separate them from the community.
Junior Addie Morrisette pictured with her friendship-focused poetry project. The poems are copied in her friends handwriting.

Students bring poetry up close and personal

Sharee Roman, The Rubicon December 15, 2019
Final projects from the Poetry of Connection and Community elective can be seen all over the school.
Alternatives such as the ones listed in the photo above offer unique ways for students to analyze and demonstrate their understanding of the text.

THE VENT: English curriculum should incorporate more essay alternatives

Spencer Allen, Columnist February 23, 2017
Incorporating more alternatives such as book reviews, multigenre projects, and creative writing in the English curriculum will deepen the understanding of literature.
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