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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.

Let’s talk about it

Elise Haulund, Staff Writer February 13, 2020

Despite suicide being the third leading cause of death among people ages 15 to 24, 40% of suicidal teens do not seek help, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  Teenagers all...

Hitting the slopes

Charlotte Pawlukiewicz, Staff Writer January 30, 2020

  It’s the weekend for freshman Jaxon Archer, an Alpine skier from the Mammoth team. He is in Mammoth surrounded by deep snow and his fellow teammates, skiing down a snowy mountain at full speed. Archer...

Brain games

Emilie Takahashi, Staff Writer January 30, 2020

Starting with nothing, they are given a task and they have to build a machine that can complete the given tasks in a certain time period.  There are two main parts to robotics, Mechanical and Programming,...

Pickin’ up good vibrations

Sammie Hall, Staff Writer November 12, 2019

Shivering at the water’s edge, a  group of athletes prepare to stride into the 60° ocean water. First the younger elementary aged kids jump in, closely followed by experienced older athletes.  It’s...

It sticks with you

Elena Hanna, Staff Writer November 12, 2019

Selling over 300 stickers within the span of four months, junior Kaori Takiguchi runs a sticker business that allows her to channel her creativity and interact with a unique demographic. Balancing creativity...

Damage control

David Delatorre, Staff Writer November 12, 2019

One night when her father arrived home from work, he surprised senior Kaith Wong with a pair of small-sized nitrile gloves. Being only 10 years old at the time, Wong didn’t fully understand the gift’s...

Dancing to the beat of her own drum

Hannah Landry, Staff Writer November 12, 2019

When thinking of the word dance, the mind wanders to more modern places like ballet or contemporary. But when sophomore Ava Bradley thinks of it, her mind wanders somewhere more exotic and relaxed.  Bradley...

Down the runway

Charlotte Pawlukiewicz, Staff Writer November 12, 2019

Freshman Lilly Kruk’s passion for modeling started when she was six years old, watching America’s Next Top Model and being inspired by her many idols. That led her to where she is now: a model who...

Free runner

Heather Lee, Staff Writer March 16, 2019

Steadying himself on the metal beams, senior Marcellus Finklea prepares to do a backflip over a bridge, the traffic rumbling below him. Calmly, he walks up the beams and stands on top, adjusting his feet....

Surveillance at school

Reem Chamas and Trina Kolas March 16, 2019

The twenty-first century was when the concept of total privacy officially died. If it’s on the internet, almost anyone can access it. From looking at a person’s search history to tracking down someone’s...

An unbelizebale teacher

Nadia Bidarian, Staff Writer February 25, 2019

To some, biology teacher Kelly Lewis may be considered a daredevil- he has skydived, snorkeled the Great Barrier Reef, and explored the rainforests of Costa Rica, just to name a few activities. But in...

Subtracting hate

Subtracting hate

Sangjun Lee, Staff Writer February 25, 2019

After over a month of planning their positivity awareness campaign, sophomores Caroline Landry and Katie Lee launched their new merchandise last Thursday. “Absolute Positivity is our campaign to spread...

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