Students are running on one hour of sleep, two energy drinks, and still have three projects, four essays, and five homework ...
Political science shows that leaders under internal pressure sometimes shift public focus outward during crises, a dynamic ...
Members of the Carlmont Key Club gathered at the Belmont Library to participate in the first event of a month-long March of ...
The comfort of receiving compassion is one of the sweetest and most alluring feelings in the world, one that everyone ...
Following the Belmont-Redwood Shores School District (BRSSD) school board’s decision to keep all existing middle school campuses open, parents and faculty are working to increase interest in the ...
The Carlmont Scots JV boys volleyball team defeated the Burlingame Panthers 2-0 on March 19. The Scots controlled both sets ...
The Carlmont Scots badminton team defeated the Burlingame Panthers on March 17. They finished with a score of 21-12, securing ...
Sunny Lin (class of 2028) is a sophomore at Carlmont High School and a first-year writer for Scot Scoop. She enjoys participating in choral singing and immersing herself in arts and crafts. Besides ...
Zane Razzak (Class of 2028) is a Sophomore in Media Arts and a Staff Writer for Scot Scoop. He enjoys volunteering with Key Club, eating Panda Express’ plate of double Orange Chicken with Chow Mein ...
As Chamber Music Night approaches, the focus shifts from the full orchestral sound to smaller ensembles, where each musician takes on greater responsibility. Unlike traditional concerts, where dozens ...
The parallels between acting and singing have gained visibility as music and film rise in popularity. We have often seen ...
Approximately 6% of high school athletes continue to play sports at the collegiate level. With so few student-athletes able to continue playing their sport beyond high school, many teens’ dreams are ...