Following the departure of Travis Clark as Santa Monica High School's head football coach, the local school district will accept applications for the position from outside the campus
The latest news from the front lines in the battle against ebola and research in reconstructing evolutionary history are just two of the topics of Santa Monica College's
Students, parents and staff had often noticed a glaring void on McKinley Elementary School's main yard, a large expanse of blacktop with little charm and even less shade.
The young students sit around the edges of the carpet, legs crossed, backs straight, eyes closed.
After instructing them to raise their hands when they hear complete silence, Stefanie Goldstein
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Will Rogers Learning Community families are excited about the annual online/silent auction that is happening right now. The online auction launched Feb. 25 and ends March 8. This
When Santa Monica College President Chui Tsang steps down after nearly a decade later this year, the college's executive vice president will take the reins.
The College Board
Whether they're conducting interviews of school employees to address a school system issue, analyzing turtles and owls to figure out how to keep bicyclists safe or developing a
The young musicians of Elemental Strings and Band, Santa Monica's oldest youth orchestra program for elementary students, will perform three world premieres by local composers at Lincoln Middle
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District is inviting all parents to participate in a 10- minute online Homework Survey now available on the SMMUSD website at http://bit.ly/17hKs2d.
A public schools superintendent, a private school dean and a charter school official walk into an auditorium.
No joke.
In an event hosted by Lincoln Middle School, Santa Monica-Malibu schools
A forthcoming Olympic High School course will prepare students for possible jobs as certified nursing assistants, exemplifying the state's push for more career-focused education.
The class, which will
When it comes to spelling, Brennan Jacobs is a budding maestro — that is, m-a-e-s-t-r-o.
The local fifth-grader represented Santa Monica earlier this month at the Los Angeles County Scripps Regional