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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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Roberts hopes school will opened in Fall 2020, likely this will be with social distancing modifications.

Roberts, Admissions increase financial aid

Henry Burkhardt, RubicOnline May 4, 2020
Head of School Bryn Roberts said “We knew that we were going to have people hurting [during the pandemic] so there was no hesitation on my part ...to go to the Board of Trustees and make this judgment. I think that reflects who we are as a school.”
Ms. Yost-Dubrow teaches environmental science. Aside from her teachings on crickets, Yost-Dubrow focuses on methods to combat climate change as well as historical examples of environmental disasters.

McBuggets are Yost-Dubrow’s newest diet recommendation

Martha Sanchez, RubicOnline October 30, 2019
Upper School science teacher Rachel Yost-Dubrow is a strong advocate for environmental responsibility. Perhaps her most notable idea - eating crickets. 
Sophomore Kai Sih just outside the SPA tennis courts, where he plays during the spring.

[COMMUNITY SERVICE SPOTLIGHT] Summer instructing heightens Sih’s passion for tennis

Lucia Granja, RubicOnline October 22, 2019
This summer, sophomore Kai Sih coached kids' tennis lessons.
[STAFF EDITORIAL] Students need to show appreciation of teachers through respect

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Students need to show appreciation of teachers through respect

The Rubicon Staff, Editorial November 20, 2018
Although gender and veteran status impact the degree of respect teachers are given, it shouldn't.
Anjali. Watercolor. Original photograph taken by Martha Slaven.

Tadavarthy paints with passion

Lucy Sandeen, The Rubicon Editor April 19, 2018
Senior Naya Tadavarthy shares her journey through art.
When teachers share their political opinions in class, it makes the conversation more tense, not less.

Part 2 of 2: Should teachers share political opinions in classrooms?

Nitya Thakkar, Staff Writer March 3, 2017
No, because this could make students feel targeted and disrupt the harmony of the class.
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