Since Carlmont’s opening in 1952, the school grounds have gone through many changes. Through these changes, there have been accommodations for both students and visitors that have physical disabilities.
Changes to Carlmont’s campus improve accessibility
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BroadcastAround The World Ep. 6 - Going To Taiwan -
BroadcastCelebrating community at San Carlos Hometown Days -
BroadcastWhat it takes to serve students free meals at Carlmont -
BroadcastScots compete against Peninsula’s best at PAL finals -
BroadcastAlternative Applications: Art school -
BroadcastBouncing back through adversity -
BroadcastProm 2026: A night in gold -
BroadcastBehind the scenes: How SUHSD's Central Kitchen feeds thousands of students every day -
BroadcastA Mini Madness film: Ronan and Ferocious Friends -
BroadcastCulture comes alive at Heritage Fair 2026 -
Student LifeScots' Science Lab: A Paste-tacular Experiment -
Student LifeStepping into the future -
Student LifeNew girls flag football program launches successfully -
Student LifeLive from the field: Varsity boys volleyball continue historic season against Nevada Union -
Student LifeApproval of girls flag football as official high school sport furthers opportunities -
Student LifeCarlmont's Heritage Fair promotes inclusion through cultural celebration -
Student Life25 Questions with the ASB president -
Student LifeCarlmont attempts to wrangle lunch lines -
Student LifeRoundabouts throw students for a loop -
Student LifeStandardized testing collects data on students
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About the Contributor
Vivianna Bouvier, Staff Writer
Vivianna Bouvier is a sophomore and staff writer in Carlmont High School’s journalism program. She likes sleeping, eating, and wearing clothes.