Caitlin Stehr, Scot Scoop Editor
Caitlin Stehr (class of 2027) is a junior at Carlmont High School. She spends her free time dancing, being outside, and hanging out with her friends.
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The smell of pizza, llamas, and ice cream fills the air as students come together in the quad to celebrate Carlmont's annual Scotsland. Ranging from club fundraising to games to snacks and more, Scotsland...
The band starts off their performance with the cover 'Isn't She Lovely,' by Stevie Wonder. Each member doing their part to create an amazing performance.
A cashier turns the tablet toward the customer, prompting them to select a tip. According to the Pew Research Center, 34% of adults are confident in knowing how much they should tip.
Hundreds of students from across the San Mateo area walked out of school on Jan. 30, converging at Central Park to protest the actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Though the...
Students follow chants as they gather together in support of immigrants. Colorful signs are held up in the air for community members to see as they pass by, reinforcing the message of the protest.
Overconsumption is a socio-cultural and economic phenomenon characterized by the continuous and excessive purchasing of goods and services beyond what is necessary or sustainable.
Today, Americans own...
Advanced Placement (AP) exams are college-level exams that are administered during the first two weeks of May and are designed to measure a student's mastery of a specific AP course's content and skills,...
The ninth annual Hiller Aviation Airport Runway Run took place on April 13, bringing miles of smiles to the tarmac.
Every year, the Hiller Aviation Museum hosts a 2K, 5K, and 10K running event, offering...
More than 27,638,860 men in the U.S. have experienced sexual abuse or assault, according to 1in6.
“Sexual abuse” is used to describe experiences in which a person suffers, submits to, or is subjected...
Each year, around 7.6 million animals enter shelters nationwide, and approximately 2.7 million are euthanized, according to the National Kitten Coalition.
There are many humane societies across the...
This spring, Redwood City's Courthouse Square on Broadway became home to a temporary 18-hole mini golf course, providing a fun and exciting outdoor activity for all ages.
As part of their seasonal Parcade...
Part of Red Morton Park Armory in Redwood City was transformed into the Parcade, a vibrant pop-up arcade, bringing excitement to the winter season with classic games and a retro atmosphere.
Redwood...
Redwood City kicked off its first Teen Film Festival, providing a platform for teenagers to express themselves through their passion for writing and directing films.
On Nov. 16, the Redwood City Teen...
Businesses eagerly awaited children ready to trick-or-treat at the annual San Carlos Goblin Walk.
Families walked up and down Laurel St., San Carlos, trick-or-treating from 44 local businesses on...
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