Hi, my name is Adriana Soria-Rosales. I enjoy writing stories about sports and hope to write more in the future.
Rhythm Unleashed: Makayla Bullock’s Dance Solo
One of Redwood’s Dance Force captains gives us a little inside look at her solo performance for the end-of-the-year dance show.
March Madness Peaks Interest At Redwood
March Madness is an NCAA basketball tournament that was created in 1939. The tournament is between 64 teams and only one can have the title of National Champion. March Madness is undoubtedly one of the greatest times of the year in terms of sports. Sports Statistics teacher, Mr. Blair, involves March Madness with his curriculum in order to spark interest in his students. Isaac Esquivel, ‘25, shares how his bracket has turned out.
‘Swingin’ to Success: Redwood’s Jazz Band Students share their thoughts on Audition Results
On April 2nd, auditions for Honors Jazz Band were held. Every year these auditions are held to bring together the best jazz band musicians and make some really good music. And this year students from the Redwood Jazz Band were able to make their spots and had the great opportunity to do what they love with so many other students.
Scholarships and Opportunities: Antonella Cardenas Receives a Scholarship for William Jessup University
Redwood Ranger, Antonella Cardenas ‘24 receives a special check for a scholarship to William Jessup University!
The Power of the Press
The First Amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees fundamental freedoms, including the right to free speech and press. However, many may not be familiar with how that applies to students, student-ran press, educators, and administrators.
The Golden Cord: A Deep Dive Into CSF and its Impact at Redwood
California Scholarship Federation (CSF) is a non-profit organization that provides scholarships, academic opportunities, and volunteer services for students. Members and staff involved in CSF at Redwood share the organization’s progress throughout the years.
Preferred Physical Media: CDs or Vinyls?
As technology has advanced, it has become easier for us to listen to music. Thousands of songs and artists are now able to be played in our hands. Anything and everything can be heard by anyone and everyone.
Juggling School, Sports, and Self
School is a difficult task on its own, add sports and it becomes strenuous. We all know it takes a certain level of responsibility and maturity to juggle both simultaneously. How do Redwood’s student-athletes stay dedicated to their sports while keeping up with school?