BY MARINA ANDALON
Daily Press Staff Writer
As City Hall continues to encourage new mobility options in Santa Monica, a recent study regarding safety near some local schools raised concern
by Marina Andalon
DIG Childhood Center, a Family Cooperative Preschool that was located the YWCA Westside/Santa Monica on the corner of 14th and Pico.
It was announced that YWCA
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District board has officially hired Dr. Ben Drati as the district’s new Superintendent.
The district announced plans to hire Drati in October and
By Michael Tittinger
The search is over.
On Friday, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District announced Dr. Ben Drati as its choice to become the next superintendent. Drati, who has
The Santa Monica-Malibu Board of Education on Thursday gave its collective nod to more than $1.25 million in new purchase orders and an additional $176,000 in facility-related expenses.
Santa Monica College will offer priority enrollment to students who live in the SMC district and/or students that graduated from a school within the district.
According to SMC, the
On a recent afternoon, student-athletes from Santa Monica College had a specific mission as they arrived at John Adams Middle School for lunch.
Andy Naidu, a pre-med student and men’
Time to examine the exams.
The local Board of Education on Thursday is expected to study in detail how Santa Monica-Malibu school district students fared on last year’s state
The news was likely met with expressions of joy in two languages.
“How wonderful!”
“Que maravilloso!”
Edison Language Academy was named a National Blue Ribbon School last week, an honor
After graduating from Santa Monica High School two years ago, Daniel Chenevert enrolled at Yale University and began pursuing his undergraduate degree.
When he realized that he wanted more time
Education reformist Pedro Noguera has said for months that it will take deliberate and coordinated efforts by every department of the Santa Monica-Malibu school district to close the achievement gaps
Some students don’t contribute to classroom discussions because they’re not interested in the material. But at least some students at Santa Monica High School apparently aren’t participating