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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

Natalie Doud

Natalie Doud, Editor-in-Chief

Natalie Doud is a senior at Carlmont High School and is the 2020-21 Editor-in-Chief of Scot Scoop. In her free time, she likes playing lacrosse, going to the beach, and drinking lots and lots of coffee. To check out her portfolio, click here.

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Many students are feeling an increase in stress with the obstacles presented by COVID-19.

[Photo] Editorial: Students need to stop stressing about college in the midst of COVID-19

Editorial Staff April 26, 2020

Many students are feeling an increase in stress with the obstacles presented by COVID-19.

Local doctors' offices encourage patients with any cold-like symptoms to wear masks.

[Photo] Nine cases of COVID-19 in San Mateo County

Anita Beroza, Staff Writer March 10, 2020

Local doctors' offices encourage patients with any cold-like symptoms to wear masks.

Some students play other sports in the summer in order to stay in shape in a fun way.

Students prepare for the next round of fall sports

Natalie Doud, Editor-in-Chief June 3, 2019

As the school year nears its end and all school sports are over, student-athletes get ready for next year’s season of fall sports. Athletes at Carlmont have chosen to prepare themselves in many ways,...

Bridget Matthews, a freshman, waits for a pitch from Hillsdale.

JV softball ends the season with a bang

Natalie Doud, Editor-in-Chief May 12, 2019

The Scots added another win to their record, becoming undefeated in league after beating the Hillsdale Knights on Thursday afternoon. Carlmont started out strong in the first inning, getting in a run...

Aaron Trierweiler, a junior, passes a float serve.

JV boys volleyball serves up another win for Carlmont

Natalie Doud, Editor-in-Chief April 21, 2019

The Scots were able to pull out a strong win in a close game against the Aragon Dons on Thursday night. The first set started out with both teams holding up long rallies to keep the score close, until...

Camden Scholl, a sophomore and pitcher, attempts to get a hit.

JV baseball fights back in a race with the Mustangs

Natalie Doud, Editor-in-Chief March 24, 2019

The Scots were able to make a strong come back in a tight game against the Capuchino Mustangs, pulling a win on Wednesday afternoon. The first two innings were scoreless, both teams putting up a strong...

Max Jung, a senior, sets the ball from the back row.

Boys varsity volleyball tames the Menlo-Atherton Bears

Natalie Doud, Editor-in-Chief March 2, 2019

The Scots dominated on Friday night in a crushing 3-0 win over the Menlo-Atherton (MA) Bears. Carlmont started off the game neck and neck with MA, but eventually created a strong lead. Ryan Tomita,...

Will Hesselgren, a sophomore, attempts to score more points for Carlmont.

JV boys basketball suffer another loss in a battle against the Knights

Natalie Doud, Editor-in-Chief January 31, 2019

The Scots fell short on Wednesday night after they were unable to close the gap, losing to Hillsdale’s JV boys’ basketball team with an ending score of 45-39. Hillsdale started the game off strong...

Students often sneak in naps during class to make up for lost sleep the night before.

Sleep deprivation can lead to more than just falling asleep in class

Natalie Doud, Editor-in-Chief January 19, 2019

While students work in their English class, at least one student is found struggling to stay awake. Sitting in the corner with their head down and eyes fluttering, the image of the whiteboard slowly begins...

Sasha Belov, a freshman, works on a poster for the Snowman Project.

The Snowman Project aims to help families in need celebrate the holidays

Natalie Doud, Editor-in-Chief December 10, 2018

From Dec. 10 to Dec. 14, students can use their holiday spending money to give extra support to less fortunate families in the community during the holiday season. The Snowman Project is an annual...

An example of canned foods that can be donated to the food drive.

ASB prepares to recruit driven students to donate food

Natalie Doud, Editor-in-Chief November 11, 2018

With the food drive approaching, ASB is beginning to prepare to send the food donations to Second Harvest Food Bank. Any student is eligible to donate canned foods to the annual food drive, which takes...

Madison Palarca-Wong, a senior, calmly watches a blood technician draw her blood.

[Photo] Blood drive draws student interest

Natalie Doud, Editor-in-Chief October 21, 2018

Two blood technicians from Stanford hold up a pint of blood that is ready to be donated.

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