One of the most difficult things to do as an educator, Sarah Braff said, is to recognize the limits of one's own perspectives.
The president of the local
Rylee Cooper will probably never forget how to spell “eclectic.”
The Franklin Elementary School student was skilled enough to advance to the Los Angeles County Scripps Regional Spelling Bee this
As the STEM coordinator at Will Rogers Learning Community, Laura Simon wanted iPads to help students develop their coding skills as they learn to program robots.
She announced a request
Ralph Mechur plans to campaign to keep his seat on the Santa Monica-Malibu Board of Education.
The architect and longtime Santa Monica resident, whose term expires in December, told the
With momentum building for early childhood education locally and across the country, the Santa Monica-Malibu school district is in the process of expanding pre-kindergarten programming.
But during a recent Board
The Santa Monica-Malibu school district's budget appears relatively secure, at least for now.
Although Gov. Jerry Brown has highlighted the risk of another economic downturn, local officials said
The question came to Rhys Gaida in the heat of competition, a victory for Santa Monica High School at stake: What are the three polyp types that make up the
More than 1,000 Santa Monica College students successfully transferred to University of California campuses in 2014-15, according to college data, and nearly 200 students from SMC made the jump
At its meeting Thursday night, the local Board of Education is expected to approve another payment for legal fees in the Santa Monica-Malibu school district’s ongoing battle with activists
When parents move their child from one campus to another, they likely have their child's academic and social needs in mind. They're not necessarily considering the
Lori Whitesell was troubled by the Santa Monica-Malibu school district’s system for calculating grade-point averages, finding it unfair to students who retake classes to get better marks.
And when
Stephanie Parent's passion for the sustainability of the planet blossomed during her time as a student at Santa Monica High School, where she earned extra credit by doing