While uncertainty looms over the future of the U.S. Department of Education officials at the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) say they're relatively shielded from potential
County officials denied Malibu’s request for its own school district on Wednesday during a vote that was as convoluted, delayed, accusatory and frustrating as the petition process itself.
The
A newly released report has determined that the proposal to create a stand-alone Malibu Unified School District fails to meet eight of the nine state criteria required for establishing an
Across California’s public university systems, students, faculty and staff are learning and working in aging academic buildings where air conditioning, roofs, plumbing and electrical systems are either deteriorating or
More than 125 artists, community members and philanthropists gathered Sunday at the Hilton Santa Monica Hotel & Suites for the Tasting Notes Gala to support Elemental Music's education
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District is taking a measured approach to incorporating artificial intelligence into classrooms while addressing concerns about data privacy, ethical use, and potential bias.
During a
Nearly a year after a mob attacked UCLA students and faculty who formed an encampment protesting Israel’s war in Gaza, participants in that encampment are suing senior officials from
Student athletes who want to skip physical education classes during the school day will have an easier time than first thought qualifying for the the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District’
Student athletes wanting to opt out of mandatory Physical Education (PE) requirements at local schools will soon have to spend more hours on the pitch, track, court or athletic venue
California’s state budget is mired in what fiscal authorities call a “structural deficit,” meaning its revenues cannot keep up with spending mandated by current law.
For several years, Gov.
Devyn Hamilton
SMDP Intern
With the prospect of Palisades Charter High School (PCHS) moving to Santa Monica in the near future, Santa Monica High School students are generally nonplussed about
While processing their feelings about the still burning wildfires in January, a group of first grade students decided they needed to do more than just talk about the problems prompting