inventory_2 Archive: Fall 2010 - Spring 2014
Santa Monica 5000 raises cash for athletes
The sixth annual Santa Monica 5000 brought athletes, students, parents, teachers and citizens across the Santa Monica-Malibu area together to raise money for their favorite Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) sport or athletic program.
Don't Fretz – Samo welcomes new principal
When Laurel Fretz was a teenager, she would come to Santa Monica Beach with her friends, occasionally passing by Samo on her way home. She never dreamed that one day she would be Samo’s principal. Years later, she sits in the principal’s office at her new job.
Staff parking undergoes construction
Because the construction that will be going on at Samo throughout this year will take up space in the north parking lot, staff parking spaces have been moved and reassigned, causing much confusion on campus.
Construction affects students and staff at Samo
The buzzing and grating of heavy construction trucks met Samo students on their first day this year.
Illuminate system not working as planned
Illuminate. It’s the new, web-based system implemented this year by the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) that will replace the systems previously in place.
Tdap deadline extended
After the Oct. 1 extended deadline, students who haven’t turned in their Tdap vaccine record will be prevented from returning to school until it is turned in.
Samo hosts TEDx Santa Monica "Define Yourself"
In keeping with their tradition of “ideas worth spreading,” Technology Entertainment Design (TED) reached Santa Monica by way of the TEDxYouth event held in Barnum Hall on Sept. 24.
Food for thought at the Vikes’ Inn
Restrictions on the types of foods students can purchase are designed by administration to create a “healthier” Samo. However, the consumption of sugary foods helps support on-campus organizations such as the Vikes’ Inn, where students gather money for their business through selling such foods.
Team Marine to participate in QuikSCience Competition
In the process of transforming a gas-guzzler into an “eco-mobile,” Samo’s Team Marine has transformed students into research scientists...
800 API: Samo reaches goal for improving API scores
Last year Samo surpassed the goal set by school administrators and the State of California to achieve over an 800 Academic Performance Index (API) score.
Samo students "Rush" to join clubs
Samo clubs came together in the Science Quad Thursday for Samo's first ever "Club Rush," hosted by ASB. Many student-run clubs and organizations set up booths during lunch in order to promote themselves to the student body, and to expose the students of the 2011-2012 school year to both old and new clubs on campus.
Zeitoun's story depicts the obstacles of post-Katrina New Orleans
After much deliberation, Samo's Summer reading committee has chosen "Zeitoun, by Dave Eggers, for the school-wide 2011 Summer reading book.
Author Dave Eggers inspires movement in educational tutoring
Dave Eggers, author of Samo’s 2011 summer reading book “Zeitoun,” is reaching out to schools through more than just his writing.
Metamorphosis: AP Art ends year with a transforming twist
Samo’s AP Art show, held in the Roberts Art Gallery on April 1, allowed the AP Art students to show off their exquisite talents and abilities.
Vandalism pushes administration to enforce bathroom policy
Due to a recent increase in graffiti and smoking in school bathrooms during class, the administration is cracking down on the current bathroom policy.
ASB creates new fundraising requirement for members
In an effort to get students more involved, ASB has implemented a new requirement for its members: every student enrolled in the class will now have to lead a fundraiser or event to support the school.
"Team America" victorious in ultimate dodgeball tournament
In an ultimate three-day tournament to test one's strength, throwing speed and ability to duck and cover, players and fans alike gathered together last week to cheer on their fellow Vikings in the 2nd annual Samohi Viking Dodgeball Tournament.
Survey reveals Samo students need to study up on their geography
Several weeks ago, 25 percent of 550 Samo students polled were able to identify Afghanistan on a map. In this geopolitical survey regarding the greater Middle East, students were asked to identify three Middle Eastern nations and state whether or not the United States has conducted military operations within those particular countries in the last five years.
Students "Grub Tough" at food truck fundraiser
With the ever-rising popularity of food truck dining, it is no wonder that when four of the tastiness food trucks in Los Angeles pulled into Barnum circle on Friday March 18 for "Grub Tough Truck Day," bands of hungry students eagerly waited in line to dine. Seniors Aidan Nathanson and Sean Robins brought forth the idea of a Grub Tough Truck Day fundraiser for the ROP’s Virtual Enterprise program and put their plan to create their own food truck into action.
New Delians requirements help beautify Samo campus
As of this month, members of the Delians Honors Society must complete five hours of mandatory community service hours, on-campus, at scheduled Delians events, on top of completing five hours of community service at a venue of their choice. While some students welcome this change, other students are skeptical.
Jimenez steps down, Bisson to replace him as Department Chair
After over 20 years as the head of the History Department, Samo social studies teacher Jaime Jimenez will hand over the reins to social studies teacher Amy Bisson.
ASB changes election format to reflect real world
The next ASB election will stay true to the democratic process: students will flock to the South Gym to vote for their representatives in booths.
Computer labs open after hours
Technology access just got easier for Samo students. The computer labs located at T110 and L202 are now open every day after school from 3:30-4:30 to give students a chance to complete required coursework and prepare for coming exams.
Latin is music to Samo's ears
Sophomore Chelsea Brandwein is hoping to spark more of an interest in the“dead” language through the Glee Club, which held its first meeting March 21 under Mr. Henderson’s patronage.
City of Santa Monica releases mobile application
Tree limbs in the street, potholes, graffiti. Santa Monica’s “On the GO” app can fix all of these problems.
Lee revives senior Shakespeare elective
“...the universal themes in his works, love and betrayal, are the same in 1650 and 2011. Love is love.”— Chon Lee, English teacher
School Board authorizes the cut of district nurses
Five distict nurses could be cut at the end of this year, leaving only nine Registered Nurses (RNs) for 16 district schools.
Samo student Carlee Jensen competes on “Jeopardy!”
“I didn’t win but I feel grateful to have been a part of the experience,” Jensen said. “I got to be part of a game I’ve loved since I was a little kid –– that’s more than enough.” -Carlee Jensen, senior.
Junior starts music therapy group for students with disabilities
Samo student Sam Harreschou works daily with students in Specialized Academic Instruction Classes, and recently founded a music therapy program.
Students speak at College Board Forum
Students travel to San Francisco to present at the AP College Board’s Western Regional Forum, in order to discuss the implementation of a post-AP exam project.
Whaley submits Samo for arts education honor
Samo makes advances in Arts Education programs, specifically jazz band and ROP Dance.
New state law requires whooping cough vaccine
California is experiencing a widespread outbreak of pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough. In response to 10 recent pertussis-induced infant deaths, the state implemented a new law that requires all students starting 7-12 grade next year be vaccinated for pertussis before the beginning of the school year. The law applies to all students — new, returning or transferring, studying at public or private school.
Jazz musicians triumph at Berklee music festival in Boston
Samo’s jazz band and jazz combo participated in the 43rd Annual Berklee College of Music’s High School Jazz Festival in Boston on the weekend of March 5-6. Under the direction of SMMUSD Visual and Performing Arts coordinator Tom Whaley, the musicians placed first in the highest division.
Samo alum returns to research upcoming documentary
As the college acceptance and rejection letters trickle in to anxious seniors, questions of “Where do we go from here?” inevitably arise. Although not getting into Harvard may seem like life’s end, it’s not — and Rose Bloomfield is here to prove it.
Community support propels “For the Arts” to success
In times of economic downturn, public schools are some of the first to feel major budget cuts. In many districts, art programs take some of the hardest blows to funding; but in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD), the arts receive solid community support. Evidence of this could be seen on Saturday March 5, when Barnum Hall was packed to the rafters for the eighth annual “For the Arts Concert.”
Recovering drug addict offers cautionary tale to English class
Frankly, it’s impossible to watch the television phenomenon “Cops” and not be intrigued. The audience is captured by the thrill of watching police tackle and serve justice to no-good low-lives. We get a certain satisfaction from seeing our tax dollars at work, keeping the streets of this great nation safe. And there’s no doubt: everyone likes watching criminals get busted.
SMC cuts late-start summer classes
Effective this year, SMC’s late-start summer classes will be cut, leaving some students to rethink their plans regarding credits.
Café Samo: Tales from a Latté Girl
So much at Samo is a competition, but Café Samo was different. It was about making music.
Prices expected to increase for community activities
To offset the spending and revenue gap predicted to occur in Santa Monica over the next five years, the Santa Monica City Council has proposed a price increase on many recreational activities, which would be effective July 1, 2011.
Samo welcomes new S-House principal
Jason Kurtenbach has taken over the position of S-House Principal, and is quickly settling in to the Samo lifestyle.
District schedule to be changed over two years
The process of changing the district calendar is distributed over two years; the next school year is scheduled to start in late August.
CNN Hero speaks in Barnum Hall
When her mother, who was still living in Malawi at the time, informed da Silva that a school in her hometown was shutting down, she decided to make a difference. Using money she had saved up from her work as a nanny, she started a school in her childhood home. Forty-eight children began attending her makeshift school in 2001.
Samo dress code to be revised, strictly enforced
After the standard of student dress has come into question, administrators have begun to reexamine the dress code.
S-House Principal Gregory Runyon to retire
“I just need to start taking more time to be thoughtful about myself,” Runyon said. “I’ve had a rough year. I’ve lost three friends, and I just have to get my life in order.”
ASB divides to improve classwide efficiency
ASB focuses specifically on events and policies by dividing into two groups during class.
One Tree Hill actor Tyler Hilton performs for Samo students
Hilton’s hopes for his career path always included performing his own songs.“I always wanted to do music, I always wanted to be a musician – I loved it,” Hilton said. “My family all played so I was singing from when I was really little, always performing in coffee houses, different ice cream parlors or wherever they’d let me sing.”
New school year proposed, put to vote
Samo teachers are among those to vote on a new school year for SMMUSD, which would begin in August and end in early June.
NCAA makes new policy regarding Division I athletes
Effective Aug. 1, 2010, the NCAA will no longer accept online courses for any of the 16 “core subjects” required to graduate high school. College-bound athletes who take online classes after that date will then become ineligible to play sports in Division I or Division II schools.
ASB members resign in the wake of Homecoming events
In response to what some believe to be irresponsible student behavior at the homecoming pep rally and football game on Oct. 22, Associated Student Body (ASB) members Charlie Schmittdiel and Meghan Loftin have been asked to step down from their elected positions, and all school-wide activities and events related to ASB are postponed indefinitely.
Canball Club scores as membership grows
The object of the game is to throw the volleyball and hit the “can” or beach trashcan. There are four members on offense and three on defense, plus a goalie in a circular court. If the defenders tag the offender who has possession of the ball, there is a turnover and the offense and defense switch positions. The sport, although unique, is similar to team handball and soccer.
Samo student assaulted near campus
School safety is examined after a student is robbed and assaulted while on her way to school.
School evacuates after gas odor is detected
The Samo community evacuates after students and faculty detect an odor in the History building.
Gardening Club cultivates veggies with district foodies
The Food and Nutrition Department and Samo’s Gardening Club share the same soil — but is there room for two cooks in the kitchen?
GSA wears purple for hate-crime awareness
On the “Spirit Day,” page, the creators Tasha Gawkowski and Malcom Zawaci wrote, “Purple represents spirit on the LGBT flag, and that’s exactly what we’d like all of you to have with you. Please know that times will get better and that you will meet people who will love you and respect you for who you are, no matter your sexuality.”
Samo saves lives one pint at a time
Samo faculty and students piled into the South Gym on Oct. 15 to donate a total of 200 pints of blood at the first Blood Drive of the year.
McKeown proposes free bus passes for Santa Monica Residents
Although the Big Blue Bus is currently facing a $6.4 million deficit, city council member Kevin McKeown has proposed giving free bus passes to all Santa Monica residents.
Dear Samo,
We are forgetting that earning good grades and college acceptance are not the only things that should come to mind when we look back on our years at Samohi.
ASB starts new homecoming traditions
After a recent decline in attendance to the Homecoming Dance, ASB takes over in an effort to increase ticket sales.
City Council poised to vote on plastic bag ban
After a statewide law banning the distribution of single-use plasic bags was rejected, city council will vote this month on a local ban.
The “lawn-gest” five minutes of the day
Samo students find peace of mind every day between third and fourth period on the grass in front of the History Building.
Tardy Machine raises concerns from students
“Doing it by hand was infinitely longer,” Semik said. “I think it was money well-spent; less kids can fall through. Today, we scanned 203 kids for tardies.”
Measures Y and YY would raise $6 million for district
According to Allen, if the measures fail, SMMUSD will once again be faced with teacher layoffs, increased class sizes, closing of elementary libraries, and other harmful cuts.“Measure Y and YY money would help continue the programs that we already have; some of the things we really enjoy – drama, athletics, music, dance, as well as classroom supplies and things like that,” Semik said.
Malibu school applies for charter status
“Being a charter school gives us more power and with the power comes more control,” Kristy said. “... We can be part of LAUSD without being completely under its authority.”
Samo alum and “Titanic” star dies at 100
Gloria Stuart, the 1930s Hollywood beauty who went on to become the oldest Academy Award nominee for her role in “Titanic,” died in her sleep on Sept. 26, 2010 at age 100.
SAGE team travels to South Africa, places second
Samo’s ROP Students of the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship team of Global Entrepreneurship team placed second in the SAGE World Cup 2010 business competition this summer in South Africa.
Coach Cady to run for Board of Education
Longtime Samo coach and teacher Patrick Cady has will be representing Malibu this year as a candidate for a spot on the Board of Education
Are Samo students on a “Race to Nowhere?”
In education today, students always feel the need to please, with the fear of failure and the feeling that no learning is really occurring ever-present. Instead, it feels as if we’re just taking in our daily dose of information and spitting it out again at someone’s request, like machines.