With Santa Monica High School set to receive the bulk of the money that voters approved for the district through Measure ES, the education board is now tasked with deciding
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District honored 17 teachers on Feb. 19 who have received certification from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards for the 2014-15 academic year.
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Parents and educators are invited to a free Growth Mindset Webinar on Tuesday, February 24, at 5:30 p.m. on Raising Student Achievement by Promoting Adaptive Beliefs: Framing praise,
Her mission began in Santa Monica, where she noticed homeless children in a park during school hours. It became a far-reaching legacy that continues today.
Agnes Stevens, a longtime educator
It's been a turbulent ride for the local school district's workforce training program, but a soft landing appears to be on the horizon.
Although the Santa
We, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Health and Safety District Advisory Committee, strongly support the school district's efforts in educating the public regarding the importance of vaccination
Remember when voters in 2012 approved a $385-million bond for upgrades in facilities and technology in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District?
The local Board of Education is now continuing
IS THIS SANTA MONICA OR PITTSBURGH? How can our local school board even consider defunding the exceptional film program at Samohi?
Given our history in Santa Monica, where the very
Members of Santa Monica High School's Academic Decathlon team created thousands of flashcards, spent countless hours in after-school practices and honed their skills with challenging short-answer exams.
Then
Santa Monica College officials had the same question that students and other members of the campus community had about the school receiving initial approval for a bachelor's degree
The third in a series of webinars hosted by the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District on the Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 17, at 6
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We always have to fight to keep the good programs and services. Here we go again. SMMUSD will spend millions of dollars fighting parents rather that just giving what