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Amber (class of 2027) is a sophomore at Carlmont High School and is a staff writer at Scot Scoop. She is a coxswain on a rowing team and enjoys drawing and crocheting in her free time.
Cars honk, swerving through the jam-packed lanes of New York City, surrounded on all sides by high rises. On the other side of the country, people stroll down the beach, walking as cars whisk down the ...
Sumehra Esguerra (class of 2027) is a sophomore at Carlmont High School and a first year writer for Scot Scoop. In her free time, she enjoys rowing, reading fiction ,and traveling to different ...
Manipulation, stalking, violence, date rape. These words are not associated with a healthy, loving relationship. In the world of dark romance books, however, these words reflect norms commonly ...
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Since the beginning of Trump’s second term as president, he has increasingly vested Tesla CEO Elon Musk with wide-reaching powers as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency. Musk’s actions ...
With the school year coming to a close, the future beyond high school continues to become a closer and closer reality. The senior class will soon become alums, and the junior class will only have two ...
Carlmont’s summer school program gives students a second chance to improve their grades in core subjects. Every year, Carlmont has two sessions for students over the summer, and each session is three ...
Overconsumption is a socio-cultural and economic phenomenon characterized by the continuous and excessive purchasing of goods and services beyond what is necessary or sustainable. Today, Americans own ...
Maya Kacholiya is a sophomore at Carlmont High School and is a first-year journalist with Scot Scoop. She plays on Carlmont’s Girls Varsity Tennis team. In her free time, Maya enjoys baking and ...
As the school year comes to a close, students at Carlmont begin preparing for final exams. Seniors, however, follow a slightly different schedule. Instead of taking their finals with the rest of the ...
Erick Cheng (class of 2026) is a current Junior at Carlmont, marking his second year in the journalism program. Outside of school you can find him playing tennis with friends, jamming out with ...