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  1. Santa Monica High School, officially abbreviated to Samohi, is a public high school in Santa Monica, California. Founded in 1891, [1] it changed location several times in its early years before settling into its present campus at 601 Pico Boulevard. It is a part of the Santa Monica–Malibu Unified School District.

  2. It has ten elementary schools, two middle schools, three high schools, an adult high school, and an alternative school. History [ edit ] Until the 1980s, students from Malibu were required to bus a long distance into Santa Monica for grades 10–12, but the former junior high school there has since become Malibu High School .

  3. Santa Monica High School Performing Arts presented THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA - Spring 2024. We hope you were able experience the thrill of the most haunting love story ever told and one of the most beautiful and spectacular productions ever presented by Samohi Performing Arts.

  4. 4. Nov. 2020 · Santa Monica High School is virtually a PWA and WPA museum, and the concentration of resources that embody that significance citywide and beyond, marks a key moment in the history of the high school and the school district. Aerial view of Samohi c.1920. Photo: Huntington Library, San Gabriel, California.

  5. 8. Sept. 2016 · Inside Santa Monica High. A student photographer documents the timeless rituals of high school. Photographs and Captions By Nico Young

  6. 15. Juli 2022 · Completed in 2021 in Malibu, United States. Images by Inessa Binenbaum. The Santa Monica High School Discovery Building is the first example of an education project designed according to...

  7. Historically, it would appear that the Santa Monica High School had its beginnings in 1884 during the principalship [sic] of W.W. Seaman, when a third teacher was hired and the principal began to teach high school subjects to those pupils who had continued to add to their education.