Do graduate schools look at high school grades that were taken at a community college?

So I took many courses as a high schooler and if I were to apply to a graduate school, would they look at the grades I obtained through a community college when I was in high school?

I will be going to a 4 year university this fall, not the community college I took these courses at. Would they also look at the grades I got at the community college the summer right before before freshman year? I am planning to take courses this summer before I begin my freshman year in college this upcoming fall, but I want to know if graduate schools will look at them.

And what if I were to take them as fail/pass, instead of a letter grade?

They only need your bachelor degree transcript.

Yes, college courses taken while in high school are part of your college record. Graduate and professional schools will want all of your college (not high school) records and transcripts.

It my depends on your college. On my D’s transcript, all transferred credits including AP and CC would not show grades, just credits and course names.

However, the graduate or professional schools will want the transcripts from all colleges attended, regardless of transfer credit.

Yes, grad schools are explicit that they want ALL transcripts.

Yes, I used some as prereqs for a graduate program I applied to.

If you transferred the credits to your undergrad degree, then yes. Contact individual graduate programs and ask to be safe.