Skip to Main Content
The student news site of Carlmont High School in Belmont, California.

Scot Scoop News

The student news site of Carlmont High School in Belmont, California.

Scot Scoop News

The student news site of Carlmont High School in Belmont, California.

Scot Scoop News

A kid walks up to the lion dancers during their performance while they interact with the crowd. One of the main reasons the dancers perform is to give back to the community, especially to the kids. “One of my favorite parts today was definitely seeing the kids, because they can give many different reactions,” Brandon Nguyen said.
In Photos: 365 Night Market celebrates AAPI month
Daniel Von Tersch, Staff Writer • June 1, 2026

On the night of Friday, May 29, 365 Night Market held their monthly event in San Jose, this month highlighting Asian American Pacific Islander...

A picture of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the the United States Secretary of Health. He has come under fire for the response to the hantavirus outbreak, because he is in charge of the U.S. government's response to public health threats.
Confusion and controversy surround government response to hantavirus
Dylan Huang, Staff Writer • May 30, 2026

When an unexpected outbreak of hantavirus occurred on a cruise ship, governments and their health organizations around the globe scrambled to...

A Ukrainian military soldier operates a drone controller during a reconnaissance mission to observe adversary positions on the battlefield. Ukraine’s military leadership established the Unmanned Systems Forces in 2024 to formalize, standardize, and scale these tactical operations. Grassroots frontline units originally spearheaded the deployment and development of these technologies before they became officially institutionalized, according to Modern War Institute.
Unsafe skies demand Ukrainian innovation
Viktoriia Gusieva, Staff Writer • May 28, 2026

Washington’s recent decision to seek military help from Ukraine, a country it had long regarded as a recipient of American aid, became necessary...

Finance4Everyone founders Raziel Yanovsky, Gianni Haggarty, and Max Rich-Gayko teach a student about their program. Finance4Everyone is a student-led organization that educates people about financial literacy. "We’ve done some community outreach events, like at the San Carlos Farmers Market, and we’ve done stuff at our school, like presentations," Haggarty said.
Finance4Everyone improves financial literacy through education
Jude Abrams-Scheppler, Staff Writer • May 27, 2026

A group of Carlmont High School students is working to give students across the country better access to financial education through their organization,...

The SWAT team prepares to begin night-vision training. Costing several thousand dollars a piece, each person on the team has one attached to their helmets at all times. They are so heavy that some members place weights on the back of their helmets to counterbalance. (Photo courtesy of San Mateo County Sheriff's Office).
Special weapons and tactics
Isabella Wilson, Staff Writer • June 4, 2026

Standing next to an Armored Rescue Vehicle with countless tools and specialized equipment attached to it, Sergeant Korey Sprader dismantled the...

A resume sits on a desk, layered with “backup plans” and job hunt statistics. The desk is cluttered with artistic and academic tools, reflecting the pressure to balance a love for the arts with the harsh realities of the market where personal fulfillment often feels at odds with financial stability.
Choosing a future: When passion and practicality collide
Mia Masukawa, Staff Writer • May 29, 2026

The glow of computer screens lights up bedrooms, dorm rooms, and apartments all over the country, as students scroll through job postings and...

With his reflection gazing back at him and a rocketship in hand, a child reaches up towards an Artemis astronaut, inspired by his view. The Artemis missions, like previous ones, have built on each other, according to Lauren Low, a public affairs specialist for NASA, further developing technology and inspiring new generations to pursue careers in space. “Everything with the International Space Station and Project Gemini is the reason why we went around the moon last month. I hope that Artemis, in the same way, paves the way for the next programs, missions, moon base, and all of these other things that our grandkids will talk about,” Low said.
The impact of the Artemis program
Claire Kornberg, Staff Writer • May 11, 2026

April 1, 2026, at 6:35 p.m. EST, marked the beginning of the next space craze. “Four brave explorers, ready to ride the most powerful rocket...

Janet Gahegen, a long-time athlete, has completed multiple Ironman competitions after years of long-distance running. She competes at a competitive level while managing severe celiac disease, which makes her everyday life a challenge.
Celiac disease: A lifelong battle that makes eating dangerous
Joseph Yin, Staff Writer • April 24, 2026

For most of human history, eating was primarily about survival. Now, in the modern world, food is a source of enjoyment and community. But...

This years winner, DARA (Darina Yotova) from Bulgaria carries her flag during the Grand Final flag parade. DARA is the first winner since Portugal's victory in 2017 to win both the televote and jury vote, and got a total of 516 points. DARA has been in the spotlight in Bulgaria since 2015 when she was first seen as a contestant on X Factor Bulgaria, and is now known throughout Europe for her victory.
Eurovision promotes music beyond borders
Gabrielle Broadbear, Staff Writer • May 31, 2026

The 70th edition of Eurovision took place on May 16, ending with Bulgaria’s first win in its history and a lasting impact on viewers.  Eurovision...

A person looks at the Starbucks summer menu as they debate what drink to order at the cafe's Carlmont Shopping Center location. This year’s Starbucks summer lineup draws in crowds, moving attention away from the early summer releases, such as the Mango Strawberry Lemonade Refresher. “The mango strawberry lemonade was very popular when it launched, but over time it died down a little bit,” said Aurelia Tsuboi, a Starbucks employee. “I still drink it and I feel like other customers should probably go back to it or try it because the mango syrup is very sweet and a really nice addition to the strawberry lemonade.”
Starbucks’ summer menu entices customers through color and flavor
Kenzi Johnson, Staff Writer • May 29, 2026

Starbucks has added more tropical fruit flavors to its menu this year, sparking excitement over the new vibrant colors and refreshing flavors. This...

A robot makes music in an artificial intelligence (AI) generated image, conveying how AI has been used for generating music. This has caused concerns from human musicians over issues such as copyright.
The rise of AI threatens human musicians
Sianna Watkins, Staff Writer • May 26, 2026

As artificial intelligence (AI) usage begins to flood into schools, businesses, and the media, several concerns have been brought up. Specifically,...

Belmont Cameli and Ella Bright star in Off Campus. The show follows their complicated and fiery love story. "The dance seen was just so iconic and the song choice was great," said Carlmont sophomore Natalia Keil.
‘Off Campus’ debuts on ice
Lina Bozic, Staff Writer • May 26, 2026

For readers who never want the story to end, "Off Campus" brings beloved characters and favorite scenes to life that book fans have been waiting...

The relentless pace of today’s news cycle is taking a quiet toll on mental health. According to UNC Chapel Hill, news fatigue has worsened over the last decade as news platforms are deliberately designed to keep users scrolling without end, making it harder than ever to step away. ? According to the American Psychological Association, over half of U.S. adults get their news through social media, where coverage is engineered to highlight the most negative and dramatic stories to drive clicks. This leaves many young people perseverating on distressing headlines without even realizing it. Furthermore, according to the National Institutes of Health, the cycle is self-perpetuating: people consume more news to ease anxiety about the world, but that exposure only deepens their stress and is associated with symptoms of depression and psychopathology. News organizations must take responsibility for the mental weight their platforms place on the people they reach.
Cartoon: The weight of the feed
Aahna Chauhan, Staff Writer • June 2, 2026
Beauty filters on social media are becoming a quiet but increasingly powerful force in shaping how people perceive themselves. According to The National Desk, a City University of London study found that 90% of young women reported using filters, and 61% said doing so made them feel worse about how they look in real life. ? According to Psychology Today, the more time people spend editing their appearance, the greater the damage to their self-esteem, with researchers finding that heavy filter use can even lead to body dysmorphic disorder. ?Social media platforms need to take responsibility for the identity erosion their tools quietly encourage.
Cartoon: Your other face
Aahna Chauhan, Staff Writer • June 1, 2026
blah
Cartoon: Breaking under pressure
Jeannette Healy, Staff Writer • May 31, 2026
Crossword: Words with two meanings
Crossword: Words with two meanings
Skylin Yee, Staff Writer • May 29, 2026
Crossword: Trending Treats
Crossword: Trending Treats
Ashleigh Bieser, Staff Writer • May 28, 2026
Crossword: Off Campus
Crossword: Off Campus
Skylin Yee, Staff Writer • May 26, 2026
With a UC Berkeley cap in hand, Student Body Vice President Mia Ikeda and Activities Director Jim Kelly embrace at graduation. For many seniors like Ikeda, graduation marks the start of something new — the pathway of higher education.
The next chapter: Carlmont Class of 2026
May Lin and Rowan Sheng June 5, 2026
Broadcast
The Highlander
A group of students use their voices to protest for a cause they believe in. Although young people have often been told to "stay out" of politics, it is undeniable that young people are impacted by political decisions, and should have a voice.
Sarahlitics: Dear young Americans, let’s speak up!
Sarah Han, Staff Writer • May 28, 2026
View this profile on Instagram

Scots Media (@scot.scoop) • Instagram photos and videos

Support Us