Sade' Ried's plants faith far from home
By Taylor Gribble | January 9, 2018RHS sophomore Sade’ Ried recently traveled to one of the poorest nations in the western hemisphere over Thanksgiving break.
RHS sophomore Sade’ Ried recently traveled to one of the poorest nations in the western hemisphere over Thanksgiving break.
Kneeling during the National Anthem is not a form of disrespect, but rather a simple First Amendment gesture.
Renaissance High School’s girls cross country team placed second behind the King Crusaders in the city championship at Bell Isle against eight other teams, one week before Regionals. Two RHS athletes placed first and second in the 3.1 mile race, finishing in the top 20, earning All-City titles.
The Midnight Golf Program, Empowerment Church, and the First Rate organization departed for a week-long tour of historical black colleges.
Jazzmaine Hammond’s softball journey began eight years ago for the Rosedale softball league where she became a dominant pitcher.
Renaissance High School is lending a helping hand to Flint. “It makes me proud to see my school give to those who aren't able to give back to us. Renaissance is more than what we seem,” said junior Tiaunna Bradley. Flint has been declared a federal emergency due to lead contamination in the water.