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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

Kiana George

Kiana George, Segment Producer

Hi! I am Kiana and I am a Senior at Carlmont High School. I started my video career in sophomore year and I love featuring interesting personas such as two engineers who now have a wasabi company in Half Moon Bay. In her free time, she enjoys playing basketball, mountain biking, baking, and tasting teas for her tea sommelier class. To learn more about Kiana and her work visit: https://803270.wixsite.com/kianageorge

Twitter: @KianaGe5245146

All content by Kiana George
Quinn Felton, a young bicyclist, reflects on his passion for cycling and goals for the future.

Quinn Felton takes a road less traveled

Kiana George, Segment Producer May 10, 2021

Throughout your life, you're conditioned to believe that college is the key to success. Your parents, teachers, and even your peers constantly remind you that getting into college is the end goal. Last...

Star pastry chef pops-up on the Peninsula

Kiana George, Segment Producer March 13, 2021

Due to the pandemic, many companies have had to down-size. Vincent Attali, an accomplished French American pastry chef at New York City, was the former executive pastry chef at Linkelnd, where over 95%...

Castro Street: A colorful safe haven

Kiana George, Segment Producer February 3, 2021

Originally an area filled with dairy farms and dirt roads, the Castro has become one of San Francisco’s most unique and vibrant neighborhoods lined with stylish shops and restaurants. With a rich history...

Colette Crutcher pieces together city art

Kiana George, Segment Producer January 13, 2021

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people are seeking outdoor activities more than ever. Public art is an enjoyable yet safe activity for people of all ages and Colette Crutcher is the artist behind some of...

Chef for the Polls feeds democracy

Kiana George, Segment Producer November 12, 2020

Record numbers of voters show up in Oakland, California, to make their voices heard in the 2020 presidential election. A national non-profit, World Central kitchen, gathers donations and then partners...

Half Moon Bay Wasabi spices up the sushi scene

Kiana George, Segment Producer October 23, 2020

Jeff Roller and Tim Hall took on the challenge of growing the world's most difficult crop: Wasabi. Now their fresh wasabi is being served in some of the countries' top restaurants. Music: Hip Jazz from...

Alexandra Mae Jones
Alexis Loveraz teaches math using his whiteboard to students using Tik Tok.

Tik Tok Tutor helps with remote learning

Kiana George, Segment Producer May 4, 2020

With students from across the globe adjusting to online school due to COVID-19, many are facing daily struggles of getting the assistance they need to succeed. Many districts have even turned to a credit/no...

Oprah Winfrey pledges to donate $10 million to COVID-19 organizations in hopes to help those in need.

Celebrities help combat COVID-19

Kiana George, Segment Producer May 3, 2020

Every day now, people fear becoming ill and losing their own or a loved one's life to COVID-19. As the pandemic sweeps across the globe, we're consumed by unsettling questions and the constant thought...

Pastor Glenn passed away from COVID-19 after holding a public sermon.

Religious leaders resist COVID-19 restrictions

Kiana George, Segment Producer April 20, 2020

As COVID-19 gradually progresses, The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has warned the public to avoid mass gatherings and significant events in order to social distance. Despite these warnings,...

There are many different foods that people can have allergies to.

Just one bite could kill

Kiana George and Saya Deshpande March 24, 2020

Her group of friends had planned one last late-night dinner before they embarked on their college adventures. The trees that lined the street twinkled with lights as they walked toward the restaurant. "Are...

Emma Wang wears one of the homemade masks that CE scrunchies created.

Handmade masks help cover COVID-19 shortage

Kiana George, Segment Producer March 23, 2020

Due to the rapid outbreak of COVID-19, hospitals are burning through personal protective equipment (PPE), including surgical masks, to treat infected patients. After being notified about the shortage of...

A man plays guitar as part of Italy's musical event organized to raise morale for COVID-19.

In a time of turmoil, Italy sings

Kiana George, Segment Producer March 16, 2020

Despite being in a time of turmoil due to COVID-19, civilians in Italy still found a way to unite and reinforce their strength as a community. From the Tuscan town of Siena to the southern city of Naples,...

A story of two sisters and their scrunchies

Kiana George, Segment Producer February 28, 2020

Two sisters from Carlmont High School, Carolyn, a junior, and Emma, a sophomore, are scrunchie making machines. With help from the Tanzania small service project organization Lalafofofo, the girls were...

A volunteer hauls 60 meals to his car in preparation for delivery.

Salvation Army elves save Christmas once again

Kiana George, Segment Producer December 27, 2019

Santa isn’t the only one delivering presents and spreading joy across the world. Because on Christmas morning, hundreds of Salvation Army volunteers rallied together to prepare and disperse meals to...

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