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St. Paul Academy and Summit School

Coordinates: 44°55′34″N 93°10′23″W / 44.92611°N 93.17306°W / 44.92611; -93.17306
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St. Paul Academy and Summit School (SPA)
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Coordinates44°55′34″N 93°10′23″W / 44.92611°N 93.17306°W / 44.92611; -93.17306
Information
TypePrivate, day
MottoShaping the minds and the hearts of the people who will change the world
EstablishedSPA: 1900, Summit School: 1917, Merger: 1969
Head of SchoolDr. Luis Ottley
Enrollment925 Total
275 K–5 (Lower School)
228 6–8 (Middle School)
422 9–12 (Upper School)
128 Faculty
Average class sizeLower School (K–5) 13

Middle School (6–8) 15

Upper School (9–12) 14
Student to teacher ratio7.2:1
Campuses2
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Navy Blue   and   Vegas Gold
Athletics conferenceIndependent Metro Athletic Conference (IMAC)
MascotSpartans
TuitionLower School (K–5) $31,790

Middle School (6–8) $33,450

Upper School (9–12) $34,690[1]
Websitespa.edu

St. Paul Academy and Summit School is a college preparatory independent day school in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, for students in grades K–12.

The school was established through a merger in 1969 of St. Paul Academy, a school for boys, and Summit School, a school for girls. St. Paul Academy was founded in 1900 and Summit School in 1917.[2] Accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Central States, SPA is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools, the Cum Laude Society, and The College Board.

Recent commencement speakers have included Al Franken, Wilhelmina Wright, Coretta Scott King, and Garrison Keillor.

Academics

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In the Upper School (grades 9–12), SPA has a college-preparatory liberal arts curriculum.[3] SPA teaches an independent curriculum that does not follow either the AP or IB curriculum models, though individual students may opt to take AP tests. Courses have been taught using Harkness tables, distinctive elliptical wooden tables that seat 12–15 students, since 2005.[4] Each year, the school sends several juniors to semester-away programs including the School for Ethics and Global Leadership in New York, Maine Coast Semester in Maine, and High Mountain Institute in Colorado.

General courses are offered during freshman and sophomore years, while semester-long electives are offered during junior and senior years.

The language department offers instruction in French, German, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese (simplified characters) and has optional international exchange programs for students in grades 10–12 with partner schools in France, Germany, Spain, and China. All students in grades K-5 study Spanish and then are given the option to change their course of study in the Middle and Upper School.

For freshman through junior year, the history department has required courses which include two years of World History and one year of American history. In senior year, all history courses are electives.

SPA's math department offers a variety of courses that take most students through a study of Calculus as a senior, prefaced with Algebra 2, Geometry, and Pre-Calculus.

The science department at SPA offers physics, biology, and chemistry for freshman, sophomore, junior years, respectively. In senior year, semester long electives are offered, including environmental science, space science, human physiology, neuroscience, forensics, electricity and magnetism, advanced mechanics, relativity and quantum mechanics, organic chemistry, and advanced science research.

The music offerings include a jazz band, two orchestras, a wind ensembles, a coed choir, a female choir, and two smaller choral groups. The ensembles all offer a fall concert ("Pops Concert") where contemporary music is played as well as a spring concert where more traditional music is featured. SPA also hosts a free music competition every spring for singers and musicians from SPA and the surrounding area.

Graduation requirements include that seniors complete a 5–8 minute speech in front of the Upper School on a topic of their choice (Senior Speech), as well as a month-long internship in May (Senior Project).

Athletics

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The school mascot is a Spartan, and the school's main rivals are Breck School, Blake School and Minnehaha Academy. SPA offers 15 varsity sports, and 34 teams.

State Championships-MISL and MSHSL
Season Sport Appearances Number of Championships Year
Fall Tennis, Girls 20 9 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1988
Football, Boys 2 1 2018 (SMB)
Soccer, Girls 7 1 2023
Soccer, Boys 20 6 1986, 1987, 1991, 1994, 2022, 2023
Cross country, Boys 8 3 1990, 1991, 1992
Cross country, Girls 4 0
Swimming and Diving, Girls (Co-op with Highland Park) 2 0
Winter Alpine Skiing, Boys unknown 0
Alpine skiing, Girls 3 0
Nordic skiing, Boys 1 0
Nordic skiing, Girls 1 0
Fencing, Coed n/a 15 1984, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2006, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
Hockey, Boys (MISL) 15 5 1941, 1942, 1961, 1962, 1974
Hockey, Girls (Co-op with Convent of the Visitation School) 4 0
Wrestling, Boys ( inactive ) 0 0
Gymnastics, Girls (inactive ) 0 0
Dance, Girls 0 0
Basketball, Girls 0 0
Basketball, Boys 1 0
Swimming and Diving, Boys (co-op with Highland Park) 0 0
Spring Golf, Boys 0 0
Golf, Girls 0 0
Tennis, Boys 10 6 1993, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2022, 2023
Baseball, Boys 0 0
Track, boys 1 1 1993
Softball 1 0
Track, Girls 2 0
Total 94 45 (40 MSHSL)

Hockey

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SPA has the oldest varsity hockey squad in the state of Minnesota. The first official team was recorded in 1905. The opponents the team faced during the early years included local colleges St. Thomas as well as the University of Minnesota, which did not field a varsity team until a few years after the academy. The hockey team has won five Minnesota Independent School League (MISL) championships, in 1941, 1942, 1961, 1962, and 1974.

Campuses

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The school consists of two campuses: the Goodrich Campus and the Randolph Campus.

  • The Goodrich Campus, site of the old Summit School for girls, is the current home of the Lower School (grades K–5, ~290 students) and contains the Sarah Converse Auditorium, formerly the home of SPA theater productions. It is located at 1150 Goodrich Avenue.
  • The Randolph Campus, site of the old St. Paul Academy for boys, is the current home of the Middle School (grades 6–8, ~240 students) as well as the Upper School (grades 9–12, ~380 students). Drake hockey arena, the Harry M. Drake Gallery, and the Huss Center for the Performing Arts are located on this campus, 1712 Randolph Avenue.

School hours are from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., (8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesdays), with exceptions for after-school activities.

Arts

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There are four orchestras, two bands and four choral groups. The school puts on several plays each year in its Huss Center for Performing Arts. Studio arts are displayed in the Harry M. Drake gallery.

Academic teams

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SPA currently has a Quiz Bowl team, which is registered with NAQT and participates in the Minnesota High School Quiz Bowl's East Division.[5] SPA sent its A team to the NAQT High School National Championship Tournament in 2014, and both its A and B team in 2015 and 2016. They have continued to send teams in the past years, with one team going in 2017 and 2018. They also have competitive math, chess, debate and science teams. As of the 2014–2015 debate season, the debate team has made the Minnesota State High School Debate Tournament 14 straight years and 17 out of the last 18 years.[6]

SPA also has a print and online news organization: The Rubicon. For over a century, SPA's publication has been one of the school's most prized possessions. In 2018, the publication received a Gold Crown Award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, the most prestigious award given to a student news organization. The Rubicon has also picked up Pacemaker awards from the National Scholastic Press Association—the "Pulitzer Prize" of student journalism—for three years consecutively. The online newspaper, RubicOnline.com, updates each of its sections several times per week, and the print edition is released every academic month. Over 40 students are staff members on the publication.

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ "Tuition, Financial Aid & Scholarships | SPA: Affordable Independent School in St. Paul".
  2. ^ Official St. Paul Academy and Summit School Website
  3. ^ 2006 SPA Profile
  4. ^ SPA's Upper School program
  5. ^ "St. Paul Academy – QBWiki".
  6. ^ "St. Paul Academy and Summit School: News » SPA debate team qualifies for State Tournament, continues a 14-year legacy". Archived from the original on 2015-01-18. Retrieved 2015-01-15.