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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

Lexi Romanowsky

Lexi Romanowsky, Staff Writer

Lexi Romanowsky, a sophomore at Carlmont High School, is interested in journalism because it allows her to become well-informed about the life around her. She is skilled in expressing herself creatively and has won a Pacemaker honorable mention for her 2018 editorial cartoon. She is also a part of the Carlmont High School’s Associated Student Body.

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There is a high price that comes with body dysmorphia.

[Photo] 21st Century Girl

Anna Wilkinson, Staff Writer December 19, 2020

There is a high price that comes with body dysmorphia.

Humans aren't the only ones suffering from cabin fever during quarantine.

[Photo] Cartoon: A Pet’s Perspective– Quarantine Edition

Lexi Romanowsky, Staff Writer April 8, 2020

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After Trump's statement suggesting the ingestion of disinfectants, experts warn civilians of the severe risks of his vocalization.

Cartoon: The Last Supper

Lexi Romanowsky, Staff Writer April 29, 2020

Carl finds Scott at their favorite boba tea shop. Despite Scott's lactose intolerance, he prefers dairy milk (for the better or worse).

[Photo] Monty & Scott: The Scary Dairy’s

Lexi Romanowsky, Staff Writer April 22, 2020

Carl finds Scott at their favorite boba tea shop. Despite Scott's lactose intolerance, he prefers dairy milk (for the better or worse).

Carl Monty and Scott move into their new apartment. However, Scott is not too pleased.

[Photo] Monty & Scott: A New Yard

Lexi Romanowsky, Staff Writer April 15, 2020

Carl Monty and Scott move into their new apartment. However, Scott is not too pleased.

"Learning" takes on a whole new meaning with long-distance schooling.

[Photo] Opinion: School closure is a short-sighted decision

Allison Raisner, Staff Writer March 25, 2020

"Learning" takes on a whole new meaning with long-distance schooling.

In the hours awaiting his COVID-19 test result, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul spent decided to publicly workout at the Senate gym.

Cartoon: Rand’s Recreations

Lexi Romanowsky, Staff Writer March 23, 2020

With the 10-year anniversary of hit movie "The Social Network," cities all over the world must do something new: social distance.

Cartoon: The Social Distance

Lexi Romanowsky, Staff Writer March 18, 2020

Goldilocks, like many other teenage girls, needs to find the perfect Winter Formal dress and struggles to meet the socially acceptable criteria.

[Photo] Cartoon: Goldilocks Prepares for Formal

Lexi Romanowsky, Staff Writer January 28, 2020

Goldilocks, like many teenage girls, struggles to meet the socially acceptable criteria while searching for the perfect winter formal dress.

Despite the panic of over hand sanitizer shortage, lack of sanitizer is not a life or death situation. It is a common misconception that all sanitizers kill viruses, however, this is false and should be common knowledge among civilians.

Cartoon: Insanitizer

Lexi Romanowsky, Staff Writer March 10, 2020

Literally hours before the Primaries, candidates are dropping out of the race. Their absentee ballot votes are discarded, leaving more of the country without a say in who's president.

Cartoon: The Absent Ballots

Lexi Romanowsky, Staff Writer March 4, 2020

Americans celebrate Presidents Week by traveling outside of the United States.

Cartoon: Presidents Week Plans

Lexi Romanowsky, Staff Writer February 29, 2020

Cartoon: Self-Love's Villian

Cartoon: Self-Love’s Villian

Lexi Romanowsky, Staff Writer February 9, 2020

Growing up allows children to develop attachments that may remain with them well into adulthood.

A blanket understanding of attachment

Lexi Romanowsky and Josie Wescott February 4, 2020

A college graduate stands in front of her first car. With tears running down her face, she realizes it is time to part ways with her beloved vehicle. She has been through so much since she first bought...

The Week of the Family's infamous "No Homework Night" and "Cook's Night Off," allows for ultimate family bonding.

Cartoon: Family Bonding

Lexi Romanowsky, Staff Writer January 22, 2020

With less than a year left as president, Trump needs to end with a bang.

Cartoon: Trump is Stumped

Lexi Romanowsky, Staff Writer January 15, 2020

"I think [practice over break] is a good way to make sure no one gets super rusty and it keeps people in shape," said Gabriel Anson, a senior and varsity boys soccer player.

Soccer players’ calendars are booked for the holidays

Lexi Romanowsky, Staff Writer December 11, 2019

As students discuss their holiday vacations and plans, soccer players know precisely what theirs look like during the break: arriving at school almost every day for practice. Soccer, being a winter...

Joe Seaman, a senior and a boys varsity basketball player, finds the bench gives the opportunity to bond with his teammates. "We learned not to be depressed or frustrated, but to support the team and have fun," Seaman said.

The bench acts as a catalyst to uplift Carlmont sports games

Lexi Romanowsky, Staff Writer November 14, 2019

Whether it be a benchwarmer, backup, or sub, starting a game sitting on the sideline might be one of the most crucial positions on a Carlmont sports team. In sports, it is a common misconception that...

Carlmont varsity junior and goalie Thaddeus Duffy perseveres through a tough loss against Woodside.

Varsity water polo community explains the prioritizing of student-athlete life

Lexi Romanowsky, Staff Writer October 7, 2019

Defining priorities as a student-athlete is something that many face. For varsity players, the sport they play comes with it.  Dedicated boys varsity water polo players from both Woodside and Carlmont...

Seniors across the country dread being asked the inevitable question: "Where are you applying to college?"

[Photo] Opinion: Stop asking seniors where they are applying to college

Emma Romanowsky, Highlander Editor-in-Chief September 26, 2019

Seniors across the country dread being asked the inevitable question: "Where are you applying to college?"

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