The online student news site of Redondo Union High School

High Tide

The online student news site of Redondo Union High School

High Tide

The online student news site of Redondo Union High School

High Tide

interesting and happening stories from around campus.

PHOTOS BY VALERIE TISCARENO

Tyler Notah and John Bradley celebrate their cultures for Indigenous Day

Marley Van Pelt, Staff Writer November 4, 2021

“In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue”, is the opening line of the well-known nursery rhyme, by Jean Marzollo, that reemerges every second Monday in the month of October. However, what was once...

PHOTO COURTESY OF TYLER DOIRON

Jumping over limits

Stavyah Naveen, Staff Writer November 2, 2021

The arena booms with the thunderous roar of the audience. The floor shakes and pompoms are flung into the air. The athletes run onto the court, ready to play the best game of their lives. As a basketball...

PHOTO COURTESY OF LUCA RICHARDSON

Freshman Luca Richardson brings creations to life using 3D printing

Marlie Cornwell, Staff Writer November 2, 2021

Archer. Beekeeper. Coder. Drummer. Equestrian. Students at RUHS have many different talents, and freshman Luca Richardson has proven that one of them can be 3D Printing. Richardson has been putting his...

PHOTO COURTESY OF CIELO SZELES

Thistle while you work

Yara El-Hasan, Staff Writer November 2, 2021

The ringing of a phone fades into a cacophony of rushed conversations, the rustling of leaves and a loud beeping noise signaling a new DoorDash order. A pair of frantic hands grab a bundle of white flowers,...

Photo courtesy of RUHS Theatre Arts

Who haunts us? Ghost stories from RUHS

Romi Riss and Emilie Takahashi October 31, 2021

Jake the Theatre Ghost by Romi Riss Missing objects. Creaking in the stairwell. Movement at the end of dark halls, and cold breezes that come from seemingly nowhere: the whispers of Jake the ghost...

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Above and beyond

Elise Haulund, News Editor October 9, 2021

To make a difference in the world can be a seemingly impossible task. In the opinion of Spanish 2 and 4 teacher Sarah Robinson, it’s much more simple: become a teacher. On Sept. 23, 2021, the Los Angeles...

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Welcome new teachers

Ansel Reyes, Online Editor October 8, 2021

Jennica Smith, Geometry and AP Calculus AB teacher: What are you looking forward to the most this year as a teacher? I used to work at a charter school in downtown LA and we were a really small school....

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More than just a hobby

Elise Haulund, News Editor October 8, 2021

The realm of the extraordinary has become an ordinary part of the teenage experience—in the form of crystals, affirmations and spell jars. Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism and spirituality are everyday aspects...

PHOTO COURTESY OF CARLY CARTER

Paid to be a princess

Erika Glass, News Editor October 8, 2021

Wearing a light yellow ball gown, a girl walks up to a party, immediately greeted by lively decorations and excited children. This type of scene is the usual for senior Carly Carter, who has worked as...

Crochet the stress away

Crochet the stress away

Jess Alvear, Sports Editor October 8, 2021

Competitive dancer Sarah St. John, senior, dances six to seven days a week. On weekdays, she practices up to four hours and on weekends up to eight hours. With all her commitments to dance and busy schedule,...

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Birds of a feather

Jess Alvear, Sports Editor October 8, 2021

At our volleyball games, spectators will often notice a large and extra noisy section in the back, right side of the gym. Repping their school spirit and fun accessories, that student section, The Flock,...

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Outside the box

Zelia Lerch, Entertainment Editor October 8, 2021

Unconventional academic pathways are available to students throughout their high school experiences, and quarantine has allowed for these “roads less travelled” to become more popular for students...

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