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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.

A smile that could light up a room

Lorraina Scalaro, Staff Writer March 29, 2018

Around the end of February, math teacher Ben Wakefield had a conversation with freshman Vincent Barbee.   The two talked about the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting that had recently occurred;...

Ready To Roll

Grace McGonigle, Staff Writer March 29, 2018

The Beach Cities Robotics Team 294, comprised of students from RUHS and Mira Costa High School, will be competing at the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology Robotics Competition,...

No More Room

Analise Asaro, Staff Writer February 20, 2018

  *A source wants to remain anonymous. She will be referred to as Jane Doe. If students do not live in Redondo Beach and wish to attend RUHS, they must go to the district office and apply...

Blood drive

Ivanica Skalko, Staff Writer November 17, 2017

On Monday, Nov. 6, 115 students donated blood for the UCLA Blood Drive put on by ASB. ASB has been working with UCLA to host the blood drive for years, and this year, in particular, they gathered enough...

Tardy sweeps have been implemented to encourage better attendance

Analise Asaro, Staff Writer May 22, 2017

Tardy sweeps and detentions for tardies, as well as more frequent prizes for perfect attendance are all coming into play this quarter, and will likely be here to stay. In past years, tardy sweeps involved...

Annual Sharefest Workday makes improvements to campus

Julian Quevedo, Staff Writer May 22, 2017

On Sat. May 6, the 14th Annual Sharefest Workday took place, in which 42 improvement projects occurred throughout the South Bay. Red stripes were painted on the first and last steps of the staircases on...

The problem with Juul

Malek Chamas, Staff Writer May 22, 2017

For confidentiality purposes, the sources are referred to as Jane Doe and Marie Major. Put in a cartridge. Turn on the machine. Plug it into its charger when done. This is not about playing video games;...

APES students visit Washington Elementary

Ethan Park, Staff Writer April 28, 2017

Between recess breaks and common core subjects, the students at Washington Elementary learned about the importance of the environment. Last Friday, six AP Environmental Science students participated in...

Under pressure

Malek Chamas, Staff Writer April 28, 2017

May 1: National College Decision Day. May 1-5 and May 8-12: AP Exams. June 13-15 and June 20-22: Semester Exams. June 23: Graduation Day for the Class of 2017. With a whole host of important...

Wind ensemble performs alongside elementary and middle school honors bands at the RBUSD Honor Band Concert

Wind ensemble performs alongside elementary and middle school honors bands at the RBUSD Honor Band Concert

Julian Quevedo, Staff Writer April 7, 2017

The 2017 RBUSD Honor Band Concert, featuring the elementary and middle school honor bands and the RUHS Wind Ensemble, took place on Thursday, March 30. In addition to the Wind Ensemble, band director...

PHOTO COURTESY OF SOPHIE MAGUY

Students attend LA Women’s March after the 2017 Presidential Inauguration

Amanda Ban, Staff Writer January 26, 2017

Saturday, Jan. 22, about 750,000 people, including many RUHS students, gathered in downtown Los Angeles to march and protest the discrimination that women and minorities face today. Bing Rethy, Sophie...

The soccer field experienced severe flooding last week.

“Lake Redondo”: Recent rain floods the practice field

Erika Zlatkin, Staff Writer January 26, 2017

Making up most of the practice field, the high school’s newest body of water—jokingly nicknamed by students as “Lake Redondo”—has become a temporary product of flooding as a result of excess...

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