Hi, my name is Adriana Soria-Rosales. I enjoy writing stories about sports and hope to write more in the future.
Mrs. Yates Describes a Shifting 3D Art Program
With the rise of COVID-19 and the start of online learning, teachers of hands-on programs have had to make a shift in their teaching style. Mrs. Yates, the teacher of the 3D Art course, has added a surprising twist for her students this year.
Shortened sport seasons bring both advantages and disadvantages
By: Dominick McCormack Along with the possibility of not playing, athletes have to worry about how they will prepare in such a short time when their season does come. Many […]
Ethnic Studies Is Added As A New Course
By: Megan Yang Redwood High School adds Ethnic Studies as a course. Brandon Gridiron, Administrator of the Equity & Student Services Department For Visalia Unified School District, developed the Ethnic […]
Student’s Ways to Relieve Stress
By: Devynn Brown The corona virus brings up a lot of stress and worrisome in everybody. It is important to find ways to relax while staying safe. Fellow Ranger students […]
Redwood Choir Keeps On Singing
By: Danica Ramos Just like everyone else, choir students have taken their learning online due to Covid-19 and school cancellations. What is choir going to look like this year? Mr […]
What Students Think About Online School
By Sabrina Hirani Ever since school has started students have had their classes either in the morning or the afternoon. Some students do not mind online school while others have […]
The Show Must Go On For The Redwood Theater Department
By: Mia Angulo On August 19th around 40-50 people auditioned for Redwood’s school play. The difference is that this year, Redwood Theatre Department auditions were done by video submission. Student […]
Mental Health Declines Among Redwood Students
Since August 13th, Redwood High School started virtual learning, causing Redwood Students a roller coaster of emotions with their Mental Health. While online learning has helped some it has damaged others.
Technology problems with distance learning
Ever since the start of school on August 13, teachers have found out that online school comes with many technological problems.
Virtual Tulare County College Night to be held Sept. 8th.
From 5-7pm on September 8, 2020, Tulare County Office of Education (TCOE) will host their annual College Night to help county students begin planning their futures. This year’s College Night will be virtual.