The 2026 Carlmont Heritage Fair brought the school community together as cultural clubs showcased their unique traditions and practices. Students representing numerous cultures performed in front of hundreds of peers and staff. From traditional dances to high-energy modern performances, the fair demonstrated the diversity that shapes Carlmont’s campus.
Culture comes alive at Heritage Fair 2026
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About the Contributor
Rowan Sheng, ScotCenter Editor
Rowan Sheng (class of 2027) is a junior and second-year journalist at Carlmont High School. He is excited about his second year producing articles and videos for the Carlmont journalism program. In his free time, he enjoys wrestling for Carlmont and the Belmont Wrestling Academy club, and also attending Chruch and bible studies with his friends. He is also a part of YMSL, volunteering for the community on the weekends.