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

One of the brightly colored cards handed to the staff.

Club spreads positivity with cards to staff

Zekiah Juliusson, RubicOnline April 30, 2020
Community Action and Service appreciates the members of the community by sending letters of appreciation.
During the COVID-19 outbreak, one of the most effective methods to prevent transmission and contracting this virus is washing hands. While washing, use soap and make sure to scrub carefully and thoroughly. Hand sanitizer and wipes come in as a good alternative.

COVID-19 explained: the problem with hoarding

Elle Chen, RubicOnline March 18, 2020
COVID-19 has caused many people to feel like they've lost control over their lives. That's why they're resorting to stocking. But how effective is it really?
Junior Stella McKoy started baking after getting multiple concussions.

A piece of cake: McKoy’s sweet stress reliever

Salah Abdulkarim, The Rubicon March 10, 2020
Whether it’s reading or playing sports, everyone has their own hobbies. For junior Stella McKoy it’s baking.
Even if fire drills aren’t necessary, more practice makes perfect.

Fire and lockdown drills save lives

Aryun Nemani, Staff Writer February 24, 2020
Whether encouraged or forced by law, it is crucial for schools to perform more drills in the interest of preventing deaths and injuries. 
Does the Lower School really need uniforms?

Does the Lower School really need uniforms?

Tommy Verhey, Staff Writer February 2, 2020
Uniforms are one of the many controversial topics revolving around school as a whole. Some students, teachers, and parents seem to like them, but at the same time, some don’t.
Everything in Garretts bag, from calculators to sweatshirts.

[WHAT’S IN MY BAG] Scholarly and prepared, Pauly is well-equipped for winter

Tana Ososki, RubicOnline January 24, 2020
Special things come in eights.
There are countless cafes around the cities, but here are a few near the school that offer a setting for focus.

[TOP PICKS] Find the perfect study spot (and hot drink)

Tana Ososki, RubicOnline January 18, 2020
Sitting at a small table at a locally owned coffee shop, putting the phone aside, and focusing on what you hope to accomplish can make homework a lot more enjoyable.
PC: Tana Ososki

[WHAT’S IN MY BAG] Ellie Dawson-Moore carries small items with big purpose

Tana Ososki, RubicOnline December 9, 2019
Dawson-Moore keeps it simple.
It’s time for disciplinary philosophy to change and for school officials to start using punishments that work instead of using detention as a catch-all punishment for even the most minor infractions of school rules.

Detentions: are they the right way to deal with problems?

Henry Burkhardt October 29, 2019
Detentions are an oversimplified, overused answer to a larger problem.
There are posters all over the school reading Herzlich willkommen! which simply means welcome in English.

Week one of the German exchange: komplett

Lynn Reynolds, Production Manager October 2, 2019
The German exchange students have spent the first week visiting classes, and will spend more time exploring Minnesota next week.
Dont lock students out of the process

Don’t lock students out of the process

Will Schavee, RubicOnline September 25, 2019
Changes, like the locked exterior doors, need to start with a clear explanation of what’s being integrated into the day before it happens.
Junior Olivia Lagos studies during a free block in Old Main.

[SPA THINKS] What makes you nervous about school?

Jenny Ries, The Rubicon September 13, 2019
No longer on the flexible schedule of summer, homework and time management move into student mindset.
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