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Transparency falls short: Inside Carlmont’s expansive surveillance system

Summary by Scot Scoop News
“Smile. You’re on camera.” At Carlmont High School, that cheerful store-decal on the attendance window is one of the few indicators that a student is being watched by security cameras. Alongside a faded sticker for Ojo Technology — a now defunct security company that the Sequoia Union High School District (SUHSD) hasn’t contracted for eight years — and two signs posted at two of the school’s entrances, these notices serve as the only public face…
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Scot Scoop News broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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