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Cempasúchil para Dia de los Muertos
Maritime Club
This year's student construction project
Students working alongside industry professionals.
Student actively learning engineering practices.
Students collecting field data as part of the Bio Blitz Citizen Science Project.
Students performing water quality tests on aquaponic systems.
Student and family at Back to School Night
Beautiful species of butterflies and moths come to the garden
Students collecting data in the lab.
Visual Autobiography - Student work
"Classic" - by RHS Student
"El Dia" Mixed Media
"Rose" Chalk on black ground
Exploring Our Roots:RHS Returnsto Jasper Ridge Our students recently traded the classroom for the great outdoors! In partnership with Stanford’s SEEDS program, 15 RHS explorers headed to the Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve. From honoring the history of the indigenous Ohlone people to discussing the future of the San Francisquito Creek dam removal, our students are connecting today’s science with tomorrow’s solutions.
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Honor. Educate. Celebrate. A little late to the feed, but the impact is still going strong! What an incredible day of celebration. Our Black History Month event brought the whole school together. We kicked-it-off with a soul-stirring performance by Leyder Chapman and ended with a community feast in Room 16. In between, students took over the courtyard for a "Station Rotation," diving into the history, art, and social impact of Black Americans. A meaningful day of unity.
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The mission of Redwood High School is to provide a supportive learning environment that allows all students to achieve success in academics and careers. A Redwood education fosters a community of creative thinkers who are confident and collaborative in a rapidly changing society. Above all, we aspire to provide students with the skills they need to make positive contributions to their community and the world.