Today marks the local Board of Education's first meeting in Malibu since the start of the school year, so it comes as little surprise to see the agenda
Andrew Hendrickson needs daily treatments just to stay alive.
He takes several dozen pills, including medicine for his liver and enzymes before he eats because his pancreas doesn't
The local Board of Education voted this month to greenlight the process that would allow the Santa Monica-Malibu school district to extend its lease agreement with the operator of the
Last August, a black man and his Latino boyfriend were holding hands while walking in West Los Angeles when suspects in a passing car shouted a homophobic slur at them,
Should struggling students have a say in how they're taught?
Establishing pupil focus groups was one idea discussed by Santa Monica-Malibu school district officials this month as they
There's something different about the Crossroads girls tennis team this year.
Although coach Zach Bromberg enjoyed working with the past three editions of the program, he lamented that
Earlier this month, representatives from tech firms in and around Silicon Beach convened for the second time to weigh in on the classes that will shape Santa Monica College'
Before a captivated audience last week, teachers and students at Edison Language Academy shared stories in English and Spanish. But their audience was nowhere near the Virginia Avenue elementary school.
Editor's note: This monthly feature uncovers Santa Monica's history by compiling notable city happenings from a century ago. The stories are found in old newspaper archives.
The Santa Monica-Malibu school district took another step towards possible separation last week when the local Board of Education examined the complex procedures for splitting the district.
A county education
It can be very confusing when coach Bronson Oliveira gives instructions to the Pacifica Christian girls volleyball team.
His 12-player roster has two players named Liz as well as two