It didn’t seem like a sound trade, and yet it sounded seamless.
New Roads School music teacher Scott Roewe stepped onto the Moss Theater stage and gave up his
Every school day, Beth Leder-Pack prepares for chaos.
It's what she's come to expect on the roads surrounding Santa Monica High School as drivers, cyclists, skateboarders
In her role as Santa Monica High School’s nurse, Nora McElvain cares for scores of students each day, whether they come in with injuries, viruses or mental health issues.
On Dec. 14, 2012, a young man killed 26 children and adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut using semi-automatic weapons from his mother's home.
On June
Six-year-old Bella couldn't make the letter “B” face the correct direction. Using bendable craft sticks, she tried several times to shape that elusive “B” on her desk, but
When the Pico Branch Library in Virginia Avenue Park broke ground in the summer of 2012, it signaled the culmination of three decades of work by local community activists.
The
Lisa Randall is a theoretical physics professor at Harvard, her work is often cited in the science community and her name was once included on Time magazine's list
In recent years, state budget changes led the Santa Monica-Malibu school district to cut back on professional development.
But it appears that’s going to change.
The local Board of
The bus will chug up and down the coast, zipping along historic highways that offer views of panoramic seascapes, rolling hillsides and seemingly endless farmland.
The students on the bus
As educators, elected officials and other civic leaders seek more data-driven solutions, they are discovering problematic corners in a complex portrait of youth wellbeing in Santa Monica.
Recent figures show
The rift between Board of Education member Oscar de la Torre and Mayor Kevin McKeown is over. Or is it?
De la Torre this month voted to approve a Santa
The Santa Monica-Malibu school district is considering joining a different trust fund for employee retirement benefits.
Members of the local Board of Education earlier this month generally agreed with the