Over the last few months, Santa Monica High School has been frequently featured in this newspaper and unfortunately the majority of the articles have not been flattering.
Samohi soccer players Kristen Vasquez (left center) and Lidia Battaglia (right center), surrounded by teammates on Thursday, sign their letters of intent to play college ball next year.
Members of the Samohi football team put pen to paper Wednesday on National Signing Day. (L-R) Dylan Muscat (Wyoming), Chad Wheeler (USC), Kori Garcia (Cal Poly), Matthew Schultz (Florida Tech) and Chris Collins (Boise State).
SAMOHI — For the second straight year, Santa Monica High School’s girls’ soccer team is sending two players to NCAA Division universities. Lidia Battaglia has committed to the University of Hawaii while Kristen Vasquez will attend University of San Francisco, Head Coach Jimmy Chapman said.
SAMOHI — A fight and traffic-related safety concerns have prompted a response by administrators at Santa Monica High School and Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District officials, including increased police presence at basketball games and a crossing guard.
By DANIEL ARCHULETA Managing Editor SAMOHI — A pair of losses over the weekend has Santa Monica High School’s boys’ basketball team on the rebound. After suffering the first loss of the Ocean League season to rival Inglewood on Friday, the Vikings followed that up with a loss to a highly-regarded Al
Samohi’s Dylan Muscat is at a crossroads when it comes to his football career. The All-CIF-SS Western Division performer has narrowed his choices to Penn and a new suitor, Wyoming.
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Web developers and school district staff are begging parents and teachers’ patience with a web-based application meant to provide easy access to student information that has resulted in missing grades and faulty transcripts.
SAMOHI — It wasn’t easy or a thing of beauty, but the Vikings completed the first round of league games undefeated with a 49-39 win over Hawthorne Wednesday on campus.
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Parents have the right to review records detailing a Santa Monica High School teacher’s violation of the school district’s sexual harassment policy, an appeals court ruled this week.