By Devyn Hamilton, SMDP Intern
Still dealing with the stressors brought on by the Palisades Fire, teenagers at Samohi are both looking back on the traumatic events, and becoming more
Fewer California high school seniors are completing federal financial aid applications than in past years, which some analysts say is a sign that students may fear the Trump administration will
The unification process between Malibu and Santa Monica schools has been delayed time and again, but this time, the delay came from an unforeseen circumstance and not a request by
The sharp backlash to the early weeks of the second Donald Trump administration has been felt in Los Angeles, but perhaps no group has been more vocal than local students.
The students of Olympic High School are setting a precedent for their peers in Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District, letting them know that they can take on the challenge of
Students at several local high schools are planning a walk out on Thursday during flex time to protest actions taken by the Trump administration.
The times of day for the
Not even a month into Donald Trump’s presidency, local educators have already been disheartened by the administration’s potential actions.
On January 27, The White House initially announced a
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District officials expressed concern last week over high numbers of failing math grades, with more than 800 secondary students receiving D or F marks in the
The fluctuating school availability of Malibu campuses this month left some local residents concerned, including one day spent in the dark.
On January 23, Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District intended
Santa Monica College has unveiled an ambitious plan to remake its Pico Blvd. campus.
This month, SMC released its intention to develop a new master plan for its Main Campus,
On top of serving its own students during wildfire recovery, Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District has to account for a potential surge of new enrollees created from the crisis.
During
In November 2024, when President Donald Trump won 38.3% of the vote in California, this was 4 percentage points more than he won in 2020. It was a small