With students dropping into the nascent months of the school year, they’ll begin to form friendships, build camaraderie, and potentially have their interest stoked in group activities that are
School classrooms may soon look less like rows of chairs and desks and appear closer in design to start-up style collaborative spaces.
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District’s
A day of art, music, dance, food and more awaits the community this weekend as Broad Fest returns to Santa Monica Sunday, September 2. The open-to-all outdoor event, now in
Samohi is currently neck-and-neck with Burbank High School in a soon-ending contest that would give the school $25,000 dollars towards their respective athletic programs.
Active Ride Shop, a California-based
The future of Santa Monica and Malibu’s education begins to take shape this week as the SMMUSD school board will hold a special meeting Wednesday, Aug. 29 to discuss
A local organization for homeless youth looks to give their clients a step into the art world with their own show tonight.
Tuesday, August 28, the Safe Place for Youth
As students and teachers see new faces during the school year, they’ll see new improvements to their buildings, too, both in-progress and complete.
Several schools throughout the district are
A Santa Monica College student is recovering from cuts to his face, head and throat after a violent fight with a homeless man at Tongva Park early Friday morning. The
The first day of the school year is in full swing in Santa Monica. Students are clad in backpacks with sharpened pencils in hand and ready for fresh academia while
The Cardboard Yacht Regatta sails back to the Annenberg Beach House this weekend. The 7th year event for those unfamiliar is a community-wide cluster of cardboard and creativity, a vision
A 43-year-old man was convicted Tuesday in the murder of 18-year-old Juan Castillo, the Samohi graduate found shot to death last year. A jury found Sherwin Mendoza Espinosa guilty of
The future of Bird scooters in Santa Monica may be uncertain but the scooter company recently made a move to ensure local students’ futures are anything but by donating a