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Students consider various cultural perspectives in Professor Eddie Madril’s Ethnic Studies class. (Image courtesy )
TUHSD approves new ethnic studies course despite curriculum concerns
Michael SetonMarch 28, 2024

A new ethnic studies course will be introduced in the 2024-25 school year after a recent four to one vote by the Tamalpais Union High School...

Boldly standing out, an outdated air system contrasts the nature of Redwoods campus.
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Emily Hitchcock, Web Designer • March 28, 2024

As the clock ticks down to see if Measure A will pass, its current ‘Yes’ count is at 53.8 percent, with 55 needed to pass. An estimated 50...

The great divide of special education: the 504 plan
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Nina HowardMarch 28, 2024

As of 2018, up to one in four students at elite colleges were considered legally disabled due to mental health issues, learning differences or...

Girls’ cross country to return to state meet after successful NCS showing

The girls’ cross country team continued their historically successful season by finishing second at the NCS championships.

The Giants were beat only by Campolindo High School, who won its fourth straight NCS title.

The girls’ team finished the day with 228.5 points,only 13 points short of Campolindo’s total.

Senior Glennis Murphy and Junior Gillian Wagner break away from the pack of runners on their way to their first and second place finishes, respectively, at the NCS meet
Senior Glennis Murphy and Junior Gillian Wagner break away from the pack of runners on their way to their first and second place finishes, respectively, at the NCS meet

The continued success of top runners Glennis Murphy and Gillian Wagner carried the team to its second place finish.

Murphy and Wagner, who placed first and second at the MCAL championship, reciprocated their dominance by once again taking the top two spots. The two also had the top two times of the day on the girls side at 16:56.6 and 16:58.6 respectively.

Following the successful performances of Murphy and Wagner were junior Sophia McWhorter, senior Annie Fogarty, freshman Lauren Steele, freshman Tyler Woods, and sophomore Neva Legallet.

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