An inside look at Bridge the Gap College Prep

On March 26th, 2026, Bridge the Gap College Prep hosted its annual gala, Bridging the Odds, where it celebrated more than 30 years of supporting over 3,000 students. All the gala’s proceeds will go towards expanding Bridge the Gaps’ support towards more schools, like Redwood.
Bridge the Gap is a Marin-based college preparatory program that supports underserved students. The program offers comprehensive educational, social and emotional support when navigating high school, college and post-gradua...

Redwood’s drop in CAASPP scores raises concern among teachers and administrators

In all California public schools, students – grades three through eight, as well as eleventh grade – are required to take the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) annually. Although the CAASPP test comes with long hours behind screens, endless passages and hundreds of numbers, it allows schools to gauge students’ skills in comparison to California state standards. This test is intended to keep public schools accountable for upholding students to these standards, as...

Recognizing Local Philanthropic Organization: National Charity League in Honor of Women’s History Month

March: the only month in the year designated for celebrating women. However, the National Charity League (NCL) spends more than one month out of the year focusing on the many accomplishments of women. 
Founded in 1925, NCL is a multigenerational referral-based mother-daughter organization that supports philanthropy, leadership and community through charity work. NCL has over 280 “chapters” across 31 states, including Marin, which has two chapters: the Marin Chapter and the San Rafael Mission Bel...

Social Media

As the social media manager for the cub issue, I not only taught my peers how to create posts, but I also made some myself. Below you can press on the image to be direted to the social media post.

StoryCorps

Below my StoryCorps story is linked. If you press on the photo, it will bring you to the recording on the StoryCorps website.

For my StoryCorps story, I interviewed my grandpa about his experience getting drafted for the Vietnam War. Through this, I navigated the challenges of recorded interviews and how specific locations and recording devices play a role in the sound's outcome.