It was an early May fiesta at Will Rogers Elementary School, an annual event that has existed for decades.
But what had been a popular celebration of the Cinco de
What do you call a $4-million fundraising drive to support staff and enrichment programs in local schools?
As the district school board on April 16 prepared to review the controversial
America Unites For Kids (formerly Malibu Unites) and Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) have filed a lawsuit against the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District regarding their handling of PCBs
The Santa Monica-Malibu school board is expected to discuss staffing levels, technology upgrades and more during Thursday's meeting at Malibu City Hall.
But several hours will likely be
A forthcoming Olympic High School course will prepare students for possible jobs as certified nursing assistants, exemplifying the state's push for more career-focused education.
The class, which will
With Santa Monica High School set to receive the bulk of the money that voters approved for the district through Measure ES, the education board is now tasked with deciding
It's been a turbulent ride for the local school district's workforce training program, but a soft landing appears to be on the horizon.
Although the Santa
Remember when voters in 2012 approved a $385-million bond for upgrades in facilities and technology in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District?
The local Board of Education is now continuing
Grant Elementary School students in grades K-2 will soon have access to new computer equipment, the result of a site-level decision to supplement ongoing technological upgrades throughout the district.
The
Where did all the kindergartners go?
Just 81 students enrolled in kindergarten for every 100 graduating seniors in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District last year, a trend revealed to
Enrollment, parent involvement and suspension and expulsion rates are among the expected topics of discussion at the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District's education board meeting Tuesday.
It will
Editor:
As the presumptive runner-up (along with Tom Larmore) for the appointment to the open SMMUSD Board of Education seat, I want to extend my congratulations to Ralph Mechur for