inventory_2 Archive: Fall 2010 - Spring 2014
Students evacuate after fire in South Gym boys' locker room
The initial investigation into the fire that started in the South Gym boys' locker room during fifth period on Tuesday, Jan. 31 suggests that the cause of the fire may have been arson, Samo Principal Laurel Fretz said in an email to Samo parents.
Boys' wrestling redeems itself at West Covina High School
Boys' wrestling battled against 30 schools on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 20 and 21 in a tournament at West Covina High School.
Boys' soccer ties Hawthorne 0-0
After an overtime, boys' soccer tied Hawthorne High School 0-0 at a home game on Wed., Jan. 25.
Girls' soccer beats Inglewood 6-0
Girls’ soccer’s game against Inglewood High School on Friday, Jan. 27 ended with a score of 6-0.
Boys' basketball undefeated for first half of season
Boys’ basketball finished their first half of the season against Hawthorne High School on Jan. 25, winning 49-39.
Samo beats Morningside 3-1
Boys' soccer won 3-1 against Morningside High School at a home game on Friday, Jan. 20.
Combined Science and Technology Building construction begins at Samo
Construction called for by Measure BB has started at Samo.
Students and teachers regain complete access to ceramics and photo classrooms after toxic mold caused partial closure
Sections of the ceramics and photo rooms were closed off due to toxic mold growing in the classrooms, however, they have now been reopened.
Girls' water polo loses to El Segundo 5-4
Girls’ water polo lost to El Segundo High School 5-4 on Tuesday, Jan. 17.
Girls' soccer defeated by rival Beverly Hills
After a long game on Jan. 18, girls’ soccer was bested by rival Beverly Hills High School, and lost 2-1.
Girls' soccer beats Culver City 4-2
Girls’ soccer defeated Culver City High School on Jan. 13, ending with a victory of 4-2.
Gate at 6th Street and Pico Boulevard closed due to construction
Due to construction and security officers' posts being moved around, the 6th Street and Pico Boulevard gate has been closed for the remainder of the 2011-2012 school year. The gate at 7th Street and Michigan Avenue is now the main gate.
Seventeen Samo students make All-State Band
Seventeen Samo students were accepted into the all-state band for the third consecutive year.
Boys' soccer starts their league season
Boys' soccer gains confidence after winning the season opener against Inglewood 3-0.
Boys' basketball triumphs over long-time rival Inglewood
Boys' basketball beats Inglewood 76-68 on Jan. 11.
Boys' soccer finishes its pre-season with two wins
Boys' soccer rolls into its first league game after winning the last two pre-season games.
Boys’ wrestling team is defeated by Torrance on home turf
Wrestling loses to Torrance High School 50-26 on Jan. 5.
Girls’ water polo defeats Torrance High School 12-4
Girls' water polo beats Torrance High School 12-4 in its first league game on Jan. 10.
Vikings beat Redondo Union Sea Hawks by a slim margin
Boys' basketball reigned over the Redondo Union Sea Hawks on Jan. 4, winning 42-41.
Girls' soccer beats Torrance in first game after Winter break
Girls' soccer returns from winter break strong, winning 1-0 against Torrance High School.
Maddie Lomonaco: riding the wave
Freshman Maddie Lomanaco has been surfing for eleven years and placed fourth in the state at the Scholastic Surf Series State Championship.
Band marches home with the bronze
Marching Band placed third at the SCSBOA championship at Marrieta High School on Dec. 3.
Samo struggles with state's requirement to waive all fees
In response to programs on campus requiring fees for participation, Samo Principal Laurel Fretz sent a memo to sports coaches at the beginning of the month, asking them to to be in compliance with the law from now on.
Petition created by students in an effort to make Samo a peanut free school
Students on campus have created a petition to try to ban peanuts at Samo to make the school a safe place for all students.
Salumbides’ classes prevail in Samo’s annual Canned Food Drive
The Samo Holiday Canned Food Drive ended on Nov. 23 with one clear victor: Rose Ann Salumbides, whose combined total made up 585 of the over 600 cans brought in. The food drive was run by the Associated Student Body (ASB), which delivered the cans to the West Side Food Bank.
Board of Education centralizes fundraising for all SMMUSD schools
The SMMUSD Board of Education has changed the district fundraising policy to centralized fundraising meaning all the money that is donated is pooled and redistributed to schools.
Occupied: Samo students join in on the Occupy Movement in Los Angeles
Samo senior Gus Graef and juniors Ivan Rios-Fetchko and Leo Erickson stepped into the fray to voice their opinions and bring ideas back to the student body from the streets.
Boys' soccer has unstable pre-season but hopes to improve
Boys' soccer hopes to improve by their first league game.
Schools across the state face furlough week, but SMMUSD is prepared
California has made budget cuts to education and this may cause schools in California to have a furlough week. However, SMMUSD has enough money to avoid this furlough week.
Malibu schools attempt to secede from Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District
Malibu is attempting to leave the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District due most likely to the newly passed centralized fundraising policy and their lack of representation on the SMMUSD Board of Education.
Boys' soccer dominates in their first pre-season games
Boys' soccer foresees a strong season after winning 3-1 against the Mira Costa Mustangs.
SMPD will increase presence around Samo after shooting
The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) will have an increased presence in the area surrounding Samo tomorrow after a student was shot in the 600 block of Pacific Street, according to a recorded phone call Principal Laurel Fretz sent to Samo teachers and parents at around 6 pm.
Activist discusses domestic violence with Samo teachers
Anti-sexism activist Dr. Jackson Katz attends a teacher meeting and shows Samo staff the meaning of domestic violence and provides tools to help avoid it.
La Sociedad and BSU begin work on the toy drive
La Sociedad and the BSU team up to work on the annual toy drive that provides holiday gifts and toys for underprivileged elementary school students in the the district.
Tardies now distributed from house offices
New tardy policy will diminish the time students take to get tardies.
Samo strides into the CIF semifinals
Samo football defeated the Ventura Cougars and will go on to compete in the CIF semifinals on Dec. 2.
Boys' soccer shines amid the dark clouds
Samo boys' soccer started off the season with a scrimmage against the Australian Club Team.
Teachers plan meeting for freshmen about Samo clubs
Freshman Seminar teachers are planning The Freshman Club panel to get students more involved in the community.
Students participate in SBR Workshop
Samohi Solar Alliance is creating a Sustainability Bill of Rights, which will formally outline nature's right to clean air and water.
Boys' basketball scrimmages Loyola to begin its season
Boys' basketball starts its season with a scrimmage against Loyola High School.
Girls' water polo shows potential after first scrimmage
Girls' water polo wins its first scrimmage of the season.
Girls' tennis loses in CIF quarterfinals
Girls' tennis feels pleased with their overall season despite losing in the CIF quarterfinals.
After victory against Channel Islands, Samo remains in playoffs
Samo football wins first round of CIF and will advance to the second round Friday, Nov. 25.
Girls' volleyball loses in semi-finals after a strong season
Girls' volleyball loses to Pasadena Polytechnic High School in the CIF semi-finals.
Girls' volleyball overcomes tough opponents, continues to semi-finals
Girls' volleyball advances to the semi-finals after wins against Victor Valley and Santa Ynez.
Water polo plans to splash back in CIF
Boys' water polo places second in league and prepares to play their first game in CIF against La Canada.
Santa Monica Immersion celebrates 25 years
The Santa Monica Immersion program is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year....
LA Philharmonic assists Samo Symphony
Twice a month, mentors from the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra (LA Phil) file into classroom M101, prepared to instruct the members of our Symphony Orchestra in the art of creating music...
Team Marine hopes to be the ‘Biggest Loser’
In the upcoming months, Team Marine will be encouraging Samo classes to participate in the Biggest Loser competition—a nationwide in-school challenge sponsored by the Alliance for Climate Education (ACE)—to see which school can reduce the most energy in classrooms.
Community Dialogue on Race held at Samo
In response to an alleged hate crime at Samo last year, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District decided to start holding community dialogues on race, the first of which was on Oct. 29.
Choir director Jeffe Huls nominated to win Bravo Award
Samo choir director Jeffe Huls is one of 85 finalists in the Bravo Awards competition which honors “creativeness and brilliance” in teachers.
Yearbook now accepting photos from Samo students
In an effort to increase student participation in the creation of the yearbook, the Samohi Nautilus has created a new section in which they will include pictures submitted from students, primarily via Facebook.
Board of Education explores possible changes to district donations policy
The Santa Monica-Malibu Board of Education met Thursday in Malibu to discuss a potential change from the current district fundraising policy to a new system that would make it so all donations go through the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation (SMMEF) and are later redistributed as needed.
After an upsetting loss, cross country looks to CIF
After an unfortunate loss to Beverly Hills, cross country still qualifies for CIF.
Vikings win league championship
Samo dominates at Homecoming and goes on to win the league championship.
Girls' tennis: undefeated Ocean League champions
Girls' tennis is the undefeated Ocean League champ and continues on to CIF.
Girls' volleyball wins first round of CIF
Girls' volleyball redeems themselves from last season with a first round CIF victory against Rio Hondo Preparatory School.
Successors and the pressure to succeed
Sibling rivalry is omnipresent at Samo, just as is the pressure to succeed in athletics for younger siblings after their older siblings have graduated. The Samohi spoke with three Samo juniors who are under pressure to uphold the family legacy in athletics and beyond.
After Homecoming victory, Samo is 3-0 in the Ocean League
Samo won 27-7 against the Morningside Monarchs at the annual Homecoming Game on Friday, Oct. 28. With the win, Samo is now 3-0 in the Ocean League and 7-1 overall.
Prep for the pep: do's and don'ts of school-wide pep rallies
Samo administration takes extra precautions to ensure this year's pep rally will be friendly and safe.
Boys' water polo defeated by Culver City
Boys' water polo narrowly loses to Culver City in home game on October 26.
Boys' water polo triumphs over Torrance
Boys' water polo beats Torrance 8-3 in fourth league game.
Confusion about extra credit creates rumors
Contrary to many rumors around campus, principal Laurel Fretz is not changing any policies.
Students rewarded for API score increase
In celebration of Samo’s 805 Academic Performance Index (API) score, Samo administrators treated students to a special hour-long lunch on Oct. 14 that included an In-N-Out truck and Diddy Riese cookies.
Keone Kojin: Budding Midfielder
New to American culture and tradition, junior Keone Kojin adapts to his new life here and continues to pursue his passion for soccer.
Administration reopens north lot for student parking
Administration re-opens the north lot for senior parking.
Human Rights Watch Student Task Force campaigns for education
The Human Rights Watch Student Task Force (HRWSTF), a student-run club on campus, is currently in the middle of their 2011 campaign: Protecting the Right to Education.
From viral photograph to national television: Kay is featured on NBC
Marine biology teacher and Team Marine adviser Benjamin Kay was featured on a five minute segment on NBC after a picture of himself went viral.
Samo clubs keeping it casual
Samo students are taking a new approach to the club requirements in the form of "casual clubs."
Homecoming lunch rally changed to second period
The Homecoming pep rally has officially been moved from a lunchtime rally to a second period rally on Oct. 28, according to principal Laurel Fretz.
Despite Wheeler's Absence, Vikings Remain Intact
After incurring a full shoulder dislocation, senior Chad Wheeler has most likely played his last game for Samo.
Samo Athletes opt to join the club
Many Samo students have take advantage of club teams to improve their technique.
Homecoming pep rally moved to second period
According to Principal Laurel Fretz, the Homecoming pep rally has officially been moved to second period on Oct. 28, 2011.
Cross country runs Ocean League Meet, South Bay Cup, and Kenneth Staub
Cross country's first league meet shows great accomplishment and room for improvement.
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.
Arden Lassalle: Cross Country's Rising Star
Cheering crowds filled the stadium at Estancia High School as sophomore runner Arden Lassalle took home first place in the sophomore race, breaking a 10-year school record...
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.
With 3-0 record, Vikings are optimistic about facing Valencia
Despite the fact that this was their first time seeing the Canyon Comanches, the Samo Vikings emerged from the game without allowing a single point, shutting out Canyon 42-0.
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...
Coach Skaggs: back to base-ics
This year, Debbie Skaggs is returning to Samo to coach girls’ softball after a one year leave.
Boys' water polo: hook, line and swimmer
After spending the entire summer training, and ending the last week of break with “hell week”, the Boys’ Water Polo team is enthusiastic and excited for the upcoming season, which technically begins early October.
Girls' volleyball blossoms, starting their season off with a bang
As they sported their blue and white uniforms and their ponytails swayed in the stale North Gym air, Samo girls’ volleyball started their season with a win as they took down their first opponent of the year — Torrance. The lady vikings came out with the victory 25-22, 25-17, 25-13; a 3-0 sweep.The girls had a few first game jitters at the start of the match, but once they racked up the kills, there was nothing that could stand in their way of a win.
It's easy being Kermit Cannon
The Samo boys' baseball team congregated on the Greek’s stage Wednesday, creating a masterpiece of blue and gold...
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.
Sophomore makes Samo history at Woodbridge Invitational
Arden Lassale broke a sophomore record Friday, which along with strong athletes in all grades will hopefully foreshadow the rest of the Cross Country season.
Boys' volleyball receives long-awaited CIF rings
During halftime at Samo's football game versus Leuzinger, the 2011 boys' volleyball champions received their CIF rings.
Samo secures win against Pacific Palisades, 33-15
The Vikings will enter their third game against Canyon (Anaheim) at Santa Monica College 2-0 after their victory against Pacific Palisades on Friday, 33-15.
Vikings shutout Olympians 35-0 at season opener
The Samo Vikings were victorious over the Leuzinger Olympians 35-0 on Friday at SMC, starting off their season undefeated.
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.