With triple-digit pitching speed as a high school senior, Lucas Giolito was one of the region’s top baseball prospects. But the same year the Santa Monica native was taken
Standing on 20th Street in the Pico neighborhood is a white two-story building with bow windows on both sides of the recessed entryway and light-green shutters flanking the matching windows
The Santa Monica-Malibu school district is still months away from naming a new superintendent, but its search for Sandra Lyon’s successor now looks much clearer.
In a special meeting
Something powerful drew Lova Hyatt to the world of teaching. And something even stronger kept her there for 40 years.
As she prepares to retire from the Santa Monica-Malibu school
Many students in the Santa Monica-Malibu school district are eligible to apply for college. But are they ready?
The percentage of SMMUSD students who complete college-entrance requirements far outstrips the
Nine years ago, when Kezia Setiawan moved with her family from Indonesia to Southern California, her parents were hoping to provide her with a solid education.
It appears she’s
The Pac-12 Conference is gaining one Santa Monica High basketball star and losing another.
As outgoing Vikings senior Jonah Mathews prepares for his collegiate career at USC, his older brother
The Santa Monica and Malibu factions of the school district’s separation committee are like teenage lovers: They’re back together to talk about breaking up.
The two sides have
Marcel Espinoza is accustomed to running, but now he's getting a ride.
The standout Santa Monica High sprinter has chosen to continue his track career at Cal State
The search is on.
A few weeks following the announcement that Sandra Lyon will step down as the Santa Monica-Malibu school district’s superintendent, officials are getting the ball rolling
Entering the postseason, expectations weren’t particularly high for the Santa Monica High softball team.
It had a new coaching staff, it lost an Ocean League game for the first
Parents at Will Rogers Learning Community were accustomed to seeing Silvia Crespo-Jarquin on campus, whether she was dropping off two of her four children for school, attending meetings or helping