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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

THE END OF C3. The Committee for Community Conduct (C3) was a disciplinary committee led by students and assisted by faculty. The new Honors Council aims to do much of what C3 stands for and hopes for more student voices.

Honors Council will replace C3 next year

Lani Ngonethong, RubicOnline May 23, 2024
The new Honors Council hopes to be more involved with the student body and place more focus on education and restorative conversations.
LET'S CHAT. Dean of Students Stacy Tepp has asked all freshman students to meet with her for individual check-ins in semester two. They have discussed challenges and successes from ninth-grade, as well as goals for the future.

Tepp implements ninth-grade check-ins to support high school transition

Claire Kim, co-Editor in Chief March 13, 2024
Freshmen can fill out a Google Form linked in the Student Newsletter to sign up for a time slot.
TRAFFIC JAM. The 10-minute passing period between the second block and early lunch/periods 3 and 7 early has been causing issues with the lunch line. In an attempt to help remedy the situation, the administration introduced a shifted schedule that shortens the passing period to five minutes.

Shifted schedule trial aimed to improve lunch experience

Claire Kim, co-Editor in Chief October 9, 2023
The 10-minute passing period has been temporarily shortened to five minutes for student convenience.
Even with dangers and education, vaping amongst teens still prevalent

Even with dangers and education, vaping amongst teens still prevalent

Thomas Chen, RubicOnline May 14, 2023
C3 representative Laura Kimmel said, “People aren't going around vaping in school and talking about if they vape or not.”
TAKE INITIATIVE. At an US assembly on Nov. 15, the group took to the stage to introduce themselves and the initiative they created.

New interest group created to address sexual violence

Mariam Malik, RubicOnline January 4, 2023
This new group of students and faculty aims to improve education and revise school policies.
INTENTLY WATCHING. Students gather in classrooms and common areas to watch the games and root for different countries. “Every classroom should watch the World Cup because it is the biggest sporting event in the world," freshman Lam Le said. “In school, while watching this tournament, you know, it connects you with the world's best, because this is the world's game."

Free periods fill with cheers as school streams World Cup games

Andrew Lipinsky, Staff Writer December 9, 2022
With the game on smart televisions and laptops, most students were at least peripheral fans the past two weeks.
ENGAGEMENT. Tepp, along with other administration members, has shown curiosity and interest in student culture.

New admin adjust to SPA culture

Georgia Ross, The Rubicon October 6, 2022
The new US principal and Dean of Students are working to build up the school community and create a positive environment.
SPEAK UP. Junior Oliver Zhu started the petition that was circulated around the student body regarding the dress code. For the crop top signatures, everyone was pretty unanimous... The only reason that people wouldn’t sign it is because they wouldn’t wear crop tops, so it wouldn’t apply to them,” Zhu said.

Zhu starts petition after dress code policy reminder

Eliza Farley, The Rubicon October 4, 2022
After the new Dean of Students brought the handbook expectation back into the spotlight this fall, students want to change the guidelines.
ACTIVE AUDIENCE. An increased administrative presence in the community has a clear impact on fostering positive relationships with the student body. While a greater involvement may feel unfamiliar, students should put in the same amount of effort to appreciate and acknowledge the administration’s attention to student voices and decisions.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] New admin sets new tone. Let’s meet their energy.

The Rubicon Staff September 27, 2022
Students have felt a closer connection to their administration team this year, and while it may be unexpected, their investment in student life should not be dismissed.

New advisory structure works to create closer community

Mariam Malik, RubicOnline September 14, 2022

In the past, a handful of upperclassmen advisories included juniors and seniors. This year, mixed advisories came to an abrupt stop. Is this due to the new administration? How will this benefit the student...

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