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

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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

Caitlin Stehr

Caitlin Stehr, Staff Writer

Caitlin Stehr (class of 2027) is a sophomore at Carlmont High School. She spends her free time dancing, being outside, and hanging out with her friends.

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Tony Gapastione, founder of Bravemker Film Production Company, introduces his company and gives inspiring directors words of encouragement. "He’s going to talk a little bit about his agency tomorrow and really share with the directors an opportunity to potentially have films shared this summer, and other potential internship opportunities, which is amazing," said Telisha Brent.

Teen Film Festival empowers local youth to showcase their talents

Caitlin Stehr, Staff Writer November 19, 2024

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...

A young boy dressed as Thomas the Tank Engine carefully makes his candy selection from Jaimie Belew Interior Design on 643 Laurel St., San Carlos.

San Carlos Goblin Walk welcomes trick-or-treaters

Caitlin Stehr, Staff Writer October 29, 2024

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...

Hurricane Helene is the deadliest landfalling hurricane in mainland U.S. since 1950. “Climate change and the warming of the climate and all the greenhouse gas emissions have caused more hurricanes to come each year, which has caused them to become more extreme. It is causing droughts, fires, and many natural disasters to worsen,” said Chloe Khachadourian, a co-president of the Carlmont Green Team.

Hurricane Helene is a wake-up call for the effects of climate change

Caitlin Stehr, Staff Writer October 11, 2024

A hurricane made its way through three states at 140mph, destroying close to 4 million homes and businesses in less than a week. Hurricane Helene was a category four storm that stretched between Sept....

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