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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Boldly standing out, an outdated air system contrasts the nature of Redwoods campus.
The Impact of the potential ‘NO’ on Measure A
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
The great divide of special education: the 504 plan
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...

Varsity field hockey shuts down Marin Catholic to open league play

Despite starting the season off with a loss to Saint Ignatius (SI) last Thursday, Redwood’s girls’ varsity field hockey team bounced back and defeated rival Marin Catholic (MC) 3-0 on Sept. 4th.

From the get-go, Redwood’s offense dominated MC by staying aggressive and keeping the ball for long possessions. After just a few minutes it was clear that the Giants could play to their strengths and dictate the pace of the game.

 

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Jacob Klionsky, Former Staff
Jacob Klionsky is a senior at Redwood High School and is the sports editor for The Redwood Bark. He loves to listen to music, take his dog on hikes, play lacrosse, and watch football on the weekend with friends. In November 2018, Klionsky won the prize for the fourth best sports story in the country at the National Scholastic Press Association convention for his story "What compels Redwood surfers to chase the swell?"