Hi, my name is Adriana Soria-Rosales. I enjoy writing stories about sports and hope to write more in the future.
The Good, The Bad, and The Block Schedule: Teachers’ Perspective
Teachers from different subjects state their opinions of the Block Schedule. By: Chloe Falcon-Barros As the CAST (California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress) and CAASPP (California Assessment of Student […]
Photogallery: Dance Force Heads to Nationals
Dance Force shows off their dances before they head to nationals in Anaheim,
Gigantea’s Sports Section March Madness Picks
Memebers of the Gigantea’s sports section explain who they think is going to win March Madness. By: Lucas de Lima, Fabian Anguiano, Jake Villarreal, Cody Abney, Ryan Harris Fabian’s Picks […]
Photogallery: Varsity Baseball, Redwood vs. Porterville
March 18, 2025 Redwood High School Varsity Baseball played off against Porterville. Redwood Varsity Baseball won 13-8. Ceballos+ postsBioCeballos ’25 is a student journalist at Redwood High School. Which they’re […]
Photogallery: Improv Night at the Rotary
IRedwood High School Drama Club Improv Night at the Rotary Theater on March 14, 2025
The Background of the Mr. And Mrs. Ranger Dress Up Days
Through March 17th and March 21st, Redwood has its week of dress up days for Mr. and Mrs. Ranger week created by ASB.
Campus Life Club Hits the Slopes and Deepens their Faith on Ski Trip
Earlier in March, Redwood’s Campus Life Club went out and hit the slopes of China Peak for a skiing trip. The club went to learn about their faith in God and Jesus Christ while also having a fun time in the snow.
Science Olympiad is Heading to State!
On March 8, 2025, Redwood’s Science Olympiad placed 1st in Regionals. They will now be competing for the state championship on April 5, 2025 at CSU East Bay.
Celebrating School Spirit: The Rise of Mr. & Mrs. Ranger Week at Redwood
With Mr. & Mrs. Ranger Week finally here, ASB and nominees share their excitement about the upcoming week.
Solo in Symphony: Julianne Arakaki’s Musical Odyssey
Julianne Arakaki, ’27, a standout violinist and first chair of the Redwood Orchestra, has recently taken her musical career to new heights, winning prestigious competitions including the College of the Sequoias Concerto Competition and the Kings Symphony Young Artist Competition. Arakaki provides a deeper dive into her world of music.