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.

“Morning People”

Oriana Chovit, Staff Writer November 11, 2021

Senior Cruz Carratala spends his time clicking away on his mouse, putting his creative editing skills to use by producing short films and YouTube videos.  In his latest project, a short film called...

Aiming High

Aiming High

Ethan Lerner, Staff Writer November 10, 2021

Staring down the end of the range, Junior Roisin Bells nocks an arrow in her bow, takes aim, and lets loose as it zips away and sinks into her target. Even though a pandemic season cut her competition...

PHOTO COURTESY OF ANIKA CHANDRA.

Celebrating Diwali

Marlie Cornwell, Staff Writer November 9, 2021

Twinkling candles are sprinkled everywhere, quietly cradled by small golden lamps. The smell of warm food lingers in the air. Vibrant textiles strung with colorful flowers fall gracefully from the ceiling,...

Students reflect on their time with the Dual Immersion Program

Lauren Greene, Staff Writer November 6, 2021

The words “elementary school” don’t usually connote a sense of lifelong community and an extensive understanding of language. However, this generality is being challenged by the Dual Immersion (DI)...

PHOTO COURTESY OF DEANNA CHIN

Good hospitality

Sadie Simmons, Staff Writer November 6, 2021

High school classes at RUHS, college courses online, volunteering in person at two hospitals, fundraising for another hospital virtually, and working in a restaurant: Senior Deanna Chin does it all. Chin...

ILLUSTRATION VIA FREEPIK

Skate away

Madison Kurihara, Staff Writer November 6, 2021

The sound of wheels quickly moving across the concrete floor filled the air as excited skaters gather around the board to look at the concept ideas for what would soon be built where they stood: a skatepark....

ILLUSTRATION VIA FREEPIK

Driving force

Lara Magdesian, Staff Writer November 6, 2021

Despite the possible risk of not being able to obtain their license, students at RUHS take to the wheel without legitimate experience to enjoy a few minutes of fun on the road. Although many students have...

ILLUSTRATIONS VIA KATARINA BECHES AND CAVNA

Esports and traditional sports should be viewed equally in merit

Lauren Choy, Staff Writer November 6, 2021

They sit on their couches, playing video games for hours; their life revolves around staring at a computer; they eat chips and drink soda all day; this is the present stereotype that many people assume...

PHOTO COURTESY OF NICOLE SASAKI

Nicole Sasaki worked as a ball kid in Indian Wells tournament

Dani Otey, Staff Writer November 6, 2021

An esteemed privilege in the world of tennis, ball kidding is no joke.  Nicole Sasaki, who has been playing tennis for almost six years, is on one of the doubles (two players per side) teams on the...

PHOTO COURTESY OF JULIA MILLER

En pointe

Charlotte Goldstein, Staff Writer November 6, 2021

When ballerina and senior Julia Miller performs, she knows the material by heart. When she dances, each muscle in her body is engaged for a specific reason, and each step she takes is taken with precision....

Illustration by Katelyn Perry

More than meets the eye

Ben Ringel and Allie D'Amato November 4, 2021

Mental Disabilities by Allie D'Amato The stress of completing assignments with enough time. The inability to focus during class instruction. The prospect of being judged by others and singled out because...

The friendship circle, led by junior Zachary Steinbrun, seeks to create meaningful friendships between teen volunteers and children with special needs. At the first meeting, students bonded with others through pizza, games, and TV shows. The club meets Mondays in Room 503. Photo by Keara Antonelli.

Our road to inclusion

Ria Lopresto, Online Editor November 4, 2021

From taking the stairs, to walking through crowds and picking future classes, there are countless things that the majority of students can do with ease. But for roughly 1,225 “disabled” students in...

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