By: Carissa Chavez
Grad night for Redwood High School’s seniors is this week on May 25th. The seniors are excited to finally have a real graduation and to have more senior experiences that many did not get to have due to COVID-19.
Blake Binning, ‘22 says, “I’m excited to be going to grad night because it seems like a fun time.”
Waking up early and getting ready for 12 hours of fun is not always easy but something seniors are excited for.
“I plan on going on almost every ride at least once while I’m there,” Binning says.
Because other schools are involved in grad night, this could be an opportunity for seniors to interact and make friends with new students from other schools, as well as people they might already know.
Nancy Romero, ‘22 says, “I feel good and pretty excited to take my last trip as a student in high school.”
“I am most excited for the rides and making memories with friends,” Romero says.
The students hope to make fun memories and have good experiences with students they may never see again.
“I’m most excited to get to hang out with my friends at such a fun place,” Binning says.
Carissa Chavez
Carissa Chavez '25 is a fourth time year journalism writer with the Redwood Gigantea. She enjoys writing and is excited to write stories throughout the year about lifestyles and feautures. Outside of Redwood Gigantea, Carissa is a baker and apart of the certified nursing assistant program.You can reach her by email at caris.ch3841@vusd.us
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