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Photogallery: The Beginning of 2023 Club Day
Ceballos+ postsBioCeballos ’25 is a student journalist at Redwood High School. Which they’re now on their fourth year of working for the Redwood Gigantea. Where they continue to be a […]
Meet the Freshman on Varsity Water Polo
As the 23-24 school year begins, fall sports are taking action. This year’s class of ‘27 is eager to see what Redwood athletics are all about.
Golf Sensation-Jaxon Mayo
Jaxon Mayo ‘24, states that golfing is his passion, and that he is ,”ready to take on this upcoming season head on with the help of his team.”
Incoming New Year with All the New Clubs
All the new club creators speak on to what to expect and why their club is the place for you.
Athlete Profile- Kai Preisendorf
Kai Preisendorf, ‘24, is not only a member of redwood football, but a varsity captain. He has been playing football for 5 years and plans to hopefully continue going into college.
Captain Talk- Thoughts on Upcoming Football Season
Brandon Woodrow ‘24 is the starting FS, the safety on varsity, and is also one of 5 captains.
Redwood High School Begins 2023-2024 Freshman Class Elections
The class of 2027 will vote for a class president and vice president on Friday, September 1.
Freshmen Dive Into Fall Sports
The new school year has started up, which calls for all the athletics to begin as well. Redwood High is known for their sports, and the class of ’27 is eager to jump onto the field and represent their school.
Swifties Follow their “Wildest Dreams” at the Era’s Tour
Famous singer-songwriter Taylor Swift began her long awaited Eras Tour on March 17, 2023 and Rangers have been busy attending the tour and shining light on their inner Swiftie.
ASB President Izek Nelson Shares His Vision For The 2023-2024 School Year
Associated Student Body [ASB] President Izek Nelson has set goals for the 2023-2024 school year. He says the year will be filled with “fun and more interaction with the students.”