Two longtime Carlmont math teachers are preparing to retire after decades of teaching students and shaping the school’s math program. Math teacher Robert Tsuchiyama has taught at Carlmont for 37 years ...
A quiet competition fills high schoolers’ lives. A constant mode of comparison about who’s the most stressed, who sleeps the ...
As mid-winter break, also referred to as ski week, approaches, the Carlmont community is preparing to spend its time off in a ...
This year’s art exhibition at Carlmont put months of student creativity on display, attracting large crowds with a variety of paintings, ceramics, digital art, and mixed-media pieces. Although ...
The San Carlos Parks and Recreation organization hosted its annual Summer Camp Fair at the Burton Park Stage last week on Feb ...
Fire and Ash” directly picks up from the previous movie “Avatar: Way of Water.” In the new movie, the characters learn to deal with the death of a cherished loved one, and they get into conflicts with ...
For many students, music serves as a powerful emotional outlet. It is a safe space for them to release tension or channel ...
A magnitude 4.2 earthquake jolted San Ramon residents awake on Feb. 2, the strongest of 72 tremors that struck the city that ...
There are certain things I’ve given up on in life.  Some of my most notable include becoming a princess, having a successful ...
As Chinese New Year approaches, students are embracing family traditions, cultural foods, and school celebrations to stay ...
Carlmont High School’s 2026-27 course catalog, published this month, added visual arts to the list of programs that can ...