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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.

Leading a double life

Meghan Jacob, Staff Writer February 21, 2019

Growing up in the middle of an Egyptian and Canadian household is what freshman biology teacher Salwa Sabet has been living with since childhood. Sabet’s mother was raised in Canada and her father...

Sticks and stones

Heather Lee, Staff Writer February 13, 2019

*For anonymity, sources will be referred to as John Doe and Marie Major. Students are desensitized to offensive language, and it’s time to talk about it.   Teenagers are not known for being very...

Two different Worlds

Hunter Shank, Staff Writer December 21, 2018

Senior Fuma Ueno was a Japanese resident for the first 7 years of his life. In Japan, students don’t have the same rights that they do here. In Japanese schooling systems, students also have a lot...

Going pro

Taylor Quaye, Staff Writer December 21, 2018

From high school musician to world class marching participant, junior Julian Quevedo was offered a Drum Corps International (DCI) contract to play in the A corps of Santa Clara Vanguard. Santa Clara...

Fight to the finish

Martha Farah, Features Editor December 19, 2018

Competition: the fire that fuels victory individually and as a team. Girls’ varsity basketball coach, Marcelo Enriquez, believes that there is a high level of competitiveness on the team due to the...

Playing his truth

Taylor Quaye, Staff Writer December 6, 2018

With five instruments under his belt, sophomore Juninho Paniouchkine doesn’t plan on stopping there. Despite the challenges being both a musician and student, Paciouchkine has been able to keep his love...

Let loose

Nadia Bidarian, Staff Writer December 6, 2018

After a long, stressful day at school, freshman Ryland Doersam sits through agonizing, two hour long traffic to get to his final destination: Millennium Dance Complex in Studio City. There, Doersam...

Sound Waves

Sangjun Lee, Staff Writer October 20, 2018

After months of mapping out designs and ideas with scientists and mentors, senior John Forbes looks forward to the upcoming November launch of his new subscription-based app  MyndSetter. “The name...

Your rights within school gates

Your rights within school gates

Ben Brill and Lauren Kim October 4, 2018

The first amendment of the Constitution guarantees every U.S. citizen the right to freedom of speech, petition, religion, assembly, and press. However, students’ rights change the second that they step...

You miss the shots you don’t take

Grace McGonigle, Features Editor October 4, 2018

Carving up the ice from California to Connecticut, junior Aidan Patterson moved to Avon, Connecticut at the beginning of the school year to attend Avon Old Farms and play hockey. “I decided to move...

Photo by Lily Spangler

Pura Vita

Nicole Sandoval, Staff Writer October 4, 2018

Think of Italian food. You're probably visualizing pizza, pasta, cheeses, perhaps delicious meats. Did the word "vegan" come to mind? Probably not. With the rising trend of veganism, junior Lilly Spangler...

Finding the light in the darkness

Lorraina Scolaro, Writer September 18, 2018

Cancer is a tough enough battle on its own, but when it attacks your kids, a time full of darkness can become even darker. Sometimes, however, rays of light may emerge beyond a child’s recovery. With...

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