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Public protests and perspectives
Public protests and perspectives
Ava Stephens, Gabriella Rouas, Aanika Sawhney, Nadia Massoumi and Grace GehrmanJune 29, 2024

Reflejando otra vez con los ELD seniors
Reflejando otra vez con los ELD seniors
Ava CarlsonJune 27, 2024

El año pasado, tuve la oportunidad de hablar con estudiantes del grado 12 en la clase de English Language Development (ELD) sobre sus experiencias...

Illustration by Ava Stephens
A letter to sophomores: how to run next year’s marathon
Alana LeiferJune 27, 2024

Are you a sophomore excited for your junior year? Are you going to college? Have you taken the SAT? Where are you applying? What's your GPA?...

APW’s spring concert leaves audience in joyful tears

 

After months of preparation, Redwood’s Advanced Performance Workshop performed their Spring Concert, featuring a set list of 18 songs and 2 hours total of performance. Emcees Ian Krumwiede and Ally Woodruff directed the audience through the show, delivering their classic musical puns between songs. The Little Theater was packed for the graduating seniors’ final concert. The music began with an acoustic performance of “Techno Show” by Peach Pit and ended with a cover of the song “Upside Down” by Jack Johnson. Before the final song of the night, music teacher Chip Boaz gave a heartfelt goodbye to the graduating seniors who are leaving the program. Thunderous applause concluded the night as parents and students alike recognized the hard work and dedication that went into the event.

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Beckett Tudor
Beckett Tudor, Feature Editor
Beckett Tudor is a junior at Redwood High School and a feature editor for the Redwood Bark. He enjoys reading, listening to music and playing with his dog.