The Santa Monica College Dance Department is proud to present the Spring 2015 Masters of Dance Series, an eclectic series of master classes and lectures. The series opens on April
Three vacancies on the Santa Monica-Malibu school district's Financial Oversight Committee were filled when the Board of Education approved recommendations during its March 19 meeting in Malibu.
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Hanging inside the Treats frozen yogurt shop on Ocean Park Boulevard is an electric bicycle that the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation is auctioning off to raise money for the local
America Unites For Kids (formerly Malibu Unites) and Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) have filed a lawsuit against the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District regarding their handling of PCBs
Several months remain in the regular school year, but Santa Monica-Malibu district officials have already been lining up plans for upcoming summer sessions.
The district is expecting to have more
The four women come from different backgrounds and work in a variety of fields, but they are united by one goal: improving the local community.
These active citizens — Julia Miele,
SMC You don't have to be an expert in particle physics to get behind Marlene Hutchinson's string theory.
She believes anyone can — and should — learn how
Lincoln Middle School orchestra director Jim Wang told his students about the opportunity at the beginning of the school year.
They've been counting down the days ever since.
The Santa Monica-Malibu school board is expected to discuss staffing levels, technology upgrades and more during Thursday's meeting at Malibu City Hall.
But several hours will likely be
Momentum is picking up for more solar panels to be installed at Santa Monica High School, which the local school board recently designated to receive $180 million in bond money
When hands go up in front of a police officer, it often means a suspect is signaling intent to surrender.
On Tuesday morning at New Roads School, however, the situation
Education board candidates spent more on the 2014 election than they did in the previous two elections combined.
The seven Santa Monica-Malibu Board of Education candidates spent a combined $257,