Hi, my name is Adriana Soria-Rosales. I enjoy writing stories about sports and hope to write more in the future.
Fashion Club, Who Are They?
Redwood’s Fashion Club is a creative and hands-on club, and some of the members told us about what their club does and how it started.
Who Rangers Voted for the ASB Candidates
Rangers shared who they voted for and how they felt about the ASB elections.
The Cost of Success: What High Schoolers and Teachers Sacrifice
High school is often portrayed as a time of self-discovery, social growth, and academic achievement. But behind the scenes, students and teachers alike make countless sacrifices to stay on top […]
Meet the ASB Executive Board for the 2025-2026 School Year
The officer team for the 2025-2026 ASB (Associated Student Body) was announced on Friday, April 4th, after school. ASB students shared how they felt about winning the position they got.
College Isn’t The Only Answer: What The VUSD Adult School Has to Offer. Part 2: Medical Programs
Teachers at the Adult School who teach anything medical share what high school students who are interested in medical can do if they feel that college isn’t the right fit for them.
Striking Success: A Deep Dive on Baseball Coach Daniel Hydash
Redwood Varsity Baseball Coach Daniel Hydash takes a deep dive into how baseball made an impact on his childhood, what exactly convinced him to be a coach in the first place, and much more in this compelling piece.
New Call for Scicon Counselors
Miss Velasco discusses why Sophomores should sign up to be Scicon counselors, and the benefits of being one.
College Isn’t The Only Answer: What The VUSD Adult School Has to Offer. Part 1: Industrial and Business
Staff at the VUSD Adult School share what High School students can do if they think college isn’t the right fit for them.
Redwood Artists Bringing Color Through Tulare County!
Back in February of this year, kids around Tulare County submitted their artwork in hopes of winning a spot for the 2025 Tulare County Farm Bureau’s calendar art contest. Over in the art classes here at Redwood, Joselin Lara ‘25 and Alexis Diaz de León ‘27 submitted their pieces like many other artists, and they won a spot on the calendar!
The Game Wasn’t Close. It Still Mattered.
Three athletes from Redwood’s spring sports explain ther mindset and theories on “easier” matches, games, or meets.