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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

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

English class shuffle

Sarah Falahahwazi, Staff Writer February 21, 2019

As next year’s course selection rapidly approaches, students have only a few contemplative weeks left before the decisive day. In the meantime, incoming juniors and seniors may be surprised to find that...

Birds take flight

Grace Molinero and Summer Saad December 21, 2018

City Council members are doing their best to regulate the scooter Bird as they become more popular in the South Bay. According to John Larock, a staff advisor on community service, on December 7, City...

Under Fire

Angie Tait, Staff Writer December 6, 2018

With close ties to the tragic Borderline shooting and Woolsey Fire in early November, it’s safe to say Amy Doran has had a difficult month. Doran, who is a longtime friend of Assistant Principal Megan...

Living up to the hype?

Analise Asaro, News Editor September 27, 2018

After a year of noise and construction, the 900s building was finally finished in August. English teachers Emily Krueger, Angie Yi, Cassandra Jones, and science teacher Salwa Sabet were chosen to receive...

Staying in touch

Maia Ward, Staff Writer May 29, 2018

RBUSD will test a new app, Titan Health & Security Technologies (Titan HST), to respond to emergency cases across the district, such as fires, medical issues and school shootings. The app offers businesses...

Golden voices, golden prize

Martha Farah, Staff Writer May 8, 2018

Advanced Choir attended the Worldstrides Heritage Choral Festival in San Francisco on April 12-15, winning gold in the 3A Chamber Choir category. The schools were divided into groups according to the number...

Scheduling Conflict

Analise Asaro, Staff Writer May 3, 2018

Students in Redondo Unified School District have experienced stack schedule, which is all classes in one day, and block schedule, which is three classes a day for a longer period of time. Although these...

Traffic Jam

Traffic Jam

Lorraina Scolaro, Staff Writer May 3, 2018

Annoying, frustrating, and stressful is how students and teachers in nearby classrooms describe the ongoing construction near the 700 buildings. “I’m really annoyed with it. I know we need the...

Forging a path ahead

Angie Tait, Staff Writer April 29, 2018

AP Environmental Science students took part in an extra credit opportunity at Hopkins Wilderness Park, Redondo Beach on Saturday, April 22. Working alongside a group of students from Parras Middle School,...

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...

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