Samohi’s Elyse Maeda goes up for a layup while Morningside defender Jasmine Collins tries to make a play on the ball on Tuesday. Samohi won the game, 42-38, improving to 2-7 in Ocean League play.
SAMOHI — After losing a tough one-possession Ocean League game last week at Beverly Hills, Santa Monica boys' basketball looked to make a statement on their home court against the
LEFT: Santa Monica High School wide receiver Sebastian LaRue signs his National Letter of Intent on Wednesday to play football at Texas A&M University. RIGHT: Samohi soccer player Ella Warshauer signs her National Letter of Intent Wednesday to play for Brown University. National Signing Day is an an
Samohi boys drop to No. 2 in Division 1A hoops
SAMOHI — Santa Monica's boys' basketball team has been supplanted as the No. 1 team in CIF-Southern Section
SMMUSD HDQTRS — As officials with the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District work to evaluate a new program meant to reduce the achievement gap, a group of parents is raising opposition
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Like many high school seniors, Logan Henderson, 17, will have to suffer the anxiety of waiting until spring for the (hopefully) fat envelopes addressed from universities to arrive
SAMOHI — A teacher's aide assigned to work with special education students at Santa Monica High School has been charged by the City Attorney's Office with sexual
SAMOHI — The recruiting trail for Santa Monica's Sebastian LaRue appears to be ending with his decision to play for Texas A&M.
LaRue tweeted his choice over
Santa Monica center Chris Smith goes up for a shot surrounded by Compton defenders on Saturday at Fairfax High School. Samohi would lose the game, 57-54. The game was part of the Fairfax State Preview Classic. Samohi plays Inglewood at home on Monday at 7 p.m.
SAMOHI — In many ways, Justin Sardo is a typical 16-year-old student. He runs cross country and track for Santa Monica High School, and until this past year, even played a
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District officials unveiled a plan last week to tackle the achievement gap between minority students and their white and Asian counterparts, proposing not just