As discussion rages on about the future of Carlmont, students and staff weigh-in to offer their opinions and experiences with online learning.
Carlmont reels from the effects of COVID-19
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Top NewsFunding the future: Celebrate the Music 2026
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About the Contributor
Ruya Yaman, Production Editor
Ruya Yaman is a senior at Carlmont High School who loves to tell stories and capture meaningful moments. As a part of the broadcast team, she aims to shine a light on important topics through video and podcast production. Aside from journalism, Ruya spends her time singing in Carlmont’s Chamber Choir, working behind-the-scenes as the president of Carlmont’s Technical Theatre Association, and crafting a local literary magazine, All That’s Lit to Print, as the co-editor-in-chief. To check out her portfolio, click here.
Twitter: @ruya__yaman
