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

all the latest updates, even before they roll off the presses.

March Madness

Lara Magdesian, Staff Writer April 7, 2022

Betting on a friend seems like more fun, but when it comes to RUHS March Madness teams, it’s all about who has the best probability of winning. At RUHS, students form teams to compete for the top spots...

Academic excellence

Ria Lopresto, Online Editor March 22, 2022

After months of studying, practice tests and mock-speeches, the A Team for RUHS’ academic decathlon, commonly known as acadec, placed 2nd out of 84 teams in Division 2 of their state competition. Including...

Unmasking RUHS

Sascha Perdue, Staff Writer March 21, 2022

After two years of wearing masks and socially isolating, the mask mandate in California has been lifted. Similarly, RUHS no longer requires students and faculty to wear masks, but strongly recommends it. “I...

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The Beach Cities Health Department receives $1.13 million from California State Budget

Madison Kurihara, Staff Writer March 16, 2022

From free COVID-19 tests to mental support for youth, Beach Cities Health District (BCHD) has made many efforts to assist the community during the pandemic. From the State Legislature and Governor Gavin...

Illustration by Ben Ringel

Closed for court

Lauren Greene, Staff Writer February 8, 2022

For many clubs at Redondo Union, this school year marked a return to normal meetings and activities. However, for the Teen Court, a program where students compose a jury in real trials of minors who have...

The attendance problem

Micah McFadden, Staff Writer February 1, 2022

As the new variant of COVID-19, Omicron, surged, so did the amount of people in quarantine, with many classrooms across RUHS entering the new year with every other seat vacant.  On the first day back...

Keeping the dream alive

Jade Montoya, Staff Writer February 1, 2022

  This Martin Luther King Jr. Day, RUHS hosted the Redondo Beach Police Department’s third annual celebration of Martin Luther King Jr., the civil rights activist who peacefully protested to...

Library liabilities

Lucy Davis, Staff Writer February 1, 2022

New ordinance, new regulations, old questions: how does the city accommodate its unhoused population? On Tuesday Jan. 4, the Redondo Beach City Council discussed changes to the city municipal code that...

Teachers union COVID-19 update

Dani Otey, Staff Writer February 1, 2022

Following LA County guidelines, RUHS strives to keep in-person learning safe according to Sarah Robinson, head of the Redondo Beach Teachers Association.  “We [the district] are committed to following...

District decisions

Rena Felde, Staff Writer February 1, 2022

Highlighting Washington Elementary School’s Library Program, Washington Principal Andrea Bittick marked the start of the Jan. 25 RBUSD board meeting with a presentation recognizing their librarian, Mrs....

Home sick

Sadie Simmons, Staff Writer February 1, 2022

As of January 15th, 366 students had tested positive for COVID-19. As more students tested positive for COVID and were forced to quarantine, which caused others to stay home as a precautionary measure,...

The struggle with subs

Charlotte Goldstein, Staff Writer February 1, 2022

The Omicron variant of COVID-19 has moved in as a substitute for the Delta strain, but for teachers within Redondo Beach Unified School District (RBUSD), finding a replacement isn’t so easy. RBUSD...

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