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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

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

Scot Scoop News

Leher Kawadia

Leher Kawadia, Staff Writer

Leher Kawadia is a sophomore at Carlmont High School and is a first-year media arts student. She enjoys swimming, drawing, and baking. She is looking forward to creating cartoons this year and hopes to learn how to effectively cover and market interesting events!

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Thousands of park rangers employed at natural parks across the USA have been laid off as part of the effort to reduce federal jobs led by President Trump and Elon Musk. This can create great struggles for the rangers because they have the difficult jobs of managing vast expanses of land, animals, and tourists. Cutting down the number of park rangers makes it incredibly harder for them to do their jobs and sustain natural parks. Online, many are worried for the future of national parks while some rangers have taken to social media to garner external support for them. While some government funded jobs are unnecessary, park rangers should not be included in federal layoffs.

Wrangled rangers

Leher Kawadia, Staff Writer February 23, 2025

Deepseek quickly rose to the top of AI charts despite it being a chinese development using lower quality chips from Nvidia. It also uses far less money amd is more efficient, whilst having a new style of thought process generation.

Cartoon: Connected competition

Leher Kawadia, Staff Writer February 10, 2025

Literacy rates in children are going down, as many children arent being taught to read in early stages of school. Many teachers enter the professions not knowing how to effectively teach young kids how to read.

Cartoon: Losing literacy

Leher Kawadia, Staff Writer February 2, 2025

Travel and going on vacations are romanticized in our culture as something to work towards and look forward to. Although the reason isn’t that people actually crave new experiences; they just want to escape the cycle of life that they exist in. Furthermore, this is another form of consumerism, rather than the well-known product overconsumption; this is “cultural consumerism.” Travel should not be as glorified as it is because a short-term visit may not improve the tourist’s life views or the preexisting ecosystem of the vacation spot.

Cartoon: Trivial trips

Leher Kawadia, Staff Writer January 29, 2025

Personal style and individual expression through clothing have decreased due to obsession with celebrities and social media microtrend hopping. Several different "aesthetics" and categories stemming from social media trends, such as "clean girl" and coquette," constantly categorize fashion subcultures and discourage exploration. Additionally, fast fashion companies mass-produce low-quality products to fit trends that change every week. These trends make it difficult for people to develop their own tastes and generally make individual expression uncommon, harming the natural growth of trends.

Cartoon: Temporary trends

Leher Kawadia, Staff Writer January 21, 2025

Art club members use school-issued equipment to work on their latest project in Schulman's highly decorated art classroom. They seek inspirations for their art pieces in each other, the classroom, and the world around them.

Art club sketches big plans while creating individual connections

Leher Kawadia, Staff Writer November 19, 2024

The art club officers work to expand the member list from the past year and connect with the art community.  Carlmont's art club struggled to build an active community in the 2023-2024 school year.  "I...

Mrs. Whatsit (Ryu Shukla) transforms into a bird allowing main characters (left to right) Charles Wallace Murry (Jessica Li), Meg Murry (Milena Hanson), and Calvin O'Keefe (Colin Crockwell) to hop on. This is one of the first scenes of the show, and it establishes a mood of wonder for the rest of the production.

Carlmont’s production of ‘A Wrinkle in Time’ lights up the stage

Leher Kawadia, Staff Writer October 29, 2024

Carlmont drama students took the stage for their production of "A Wrinkle in Time" on Oct. 24-27. The Carlmont drama teacher, Elizabeth Berg, chose "A Wrinkle in Time" as the fall play because it was...

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