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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

SING YOUR HEART OUT. Seifert and Kannankutty are part of two seperate choirs under the organization. Both seniors have found joy singing alongside individuals who share the same passion for choral music as them. "It's just really beautiful to see so many people dedicated to something that they love," Kannankutty said. (Image via @angelicachoirs on Instagram)

Seifert and Kannankutty find community in Angelica Cantanti Youth Choirs

Clara McKoy, Director of RubicOnline March 2, 2024
The two seniors rehearse once a week with their respective choirs.
"EYES" ON YOU.

Kannankutty breaks down babysitting

Zadie Martin, RubicOnline October 16, 2023
Senior Melina Kannankutty has been babysitting for years, so now she is a bit of an expert.
ADMINISTRATION INSPIRED. Minnie Lee tributes the mission statement as a reason she chose SPA: “The school’s commitment to ‘shaping the minds and the hearts of the people who will change the world’ manifests in its culture of teaching and learning, embracing of DEIB work, and appetite for innovation,” she said.

Minnie Lee selected as next US Principal

Clara Ann Bagnoli, The Rubicon May 15, 2023
“She cares about students' personal lives [...] she made me feel comfortable,” freshman Luwam Mebrahtu said.
SETTING PRIORITIES. Upper School Council talks through the Speaker Day schedule in a meeting Apr. 11. The topic of the day is gender. USC co-president Maryeva Gonzalez hopes that, by the end of the day, the community understands “people whose experiences with gender are different from [their] own.”

Student groups plan Speaker Day focused on gender equity

Georgia Ross, The Rubicon April 23, 2023
Perspective. Attitude. Reflection. Those are three objectives USC and SILC want a see during Speaker Day.
FULL TURN OUT. Melina Kannankutty poses for a group photo with other wedding guests. The group represents only a small number of the over 400 guests in attendance. "The thing that stood out to me was how many people were at the wedding," she said.

Wondrous world weddings: a glance at some of the ways people get married

Claire Kim, The Rubicon December 7, 2022
There a multiple ways people witness to "I do."
MASK ON OR OFF? Beginning Feb. 28, SPA adopted a mask optional policy which has prompted students to speak out about their own choices.

[PERSPECTIVES] Why I mask or unmask

Freya Brokken, Ibid Yearbook March 3, 2022
The mask optional practice started Monday, with students and faculty making individual choices at school.
Book Club turns the page to 2022 with new reads and recommendations

Book Club turns the page to 2022 with new reads and recommendations

Rita Li, RubicOnline January 15, 2022
Looking for something to add to your To Be Read list? US students and faculty discuss book recommendations and quick tips for those looking to get into reading in 2022.
Sophomore Melina Kannankutty sits with her cat, Figaro.

[PEOPLE AND PETS] Cat or dog person? Doesn’t matter. We all love our pets.

Milkii Tigro, The Rubicon October 1, 2021
Students at SPA have several different types of pets. Each one of these pets, no matter the type, breed, or anything else specific to it provides love and assistance to them.
U.S. occupation of Afghanistan caused Irreversible Damage

U.S. occupation of Afghanistan caused Irreversible Damage

Zadie Martin, RubicOnline September 17, 2021
After 20 years of military presence in Afghanistan, the U.S. troops, citizens, and allies evacuated the country starting mid-August. Refugees fly to the U.S. from temporary sanctuaries near their former Taliban controlled home. The U.S. started something they couldn't finish.
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