Published November 18, 2017 I go to a school that prides itself on its academic achievements, a school where most kids have their own laptops, iPhones and cars. In the midst of this affluence is a small population of students bused in from East Palo Alto, with a Pacific Islander, Latino and African-American majority.
Reflection on 9/11 Published September 9, 2017 Sixteen years. Sixteen years since the deadliest terrorist attack in history resulted in the collapse of the World Trade Center, and the deaths of almost 3,000 people.
Why I decided to take three academic classes Published October 14, 2017 I know what I want to do with my life. I’m very fortunate to have such a strong sense of direction at my age. Many of my peers are still struggling to find something about which they are passionate.
Published April 7, 2017 Carlmont High School is not anti-Semitic. The recent uproar over the swastika and derogatory graffiti drawn by the bleachers and outside the gym, partnered with alleged derogatory comments made to a Jewish student, have led to a series of meetings, articles and discussions about a potential anti-Semitic rise on our Belmont campus.