When she started high school, Ariana Lopez couldn't envision giving a presentation in an English class, let alone being on stage in front of hundreds of people.
Her
Fourteen infants at Santa Monica High School's child care center will be quarantined for 21 days after a baby who attends the center was diagnosed with measles, a
The bright lights and television cameras were already some 375 miles east of Santa Monica, diehard football fans converging on the host city, players augmenting the spectacle with headline-grabbing sound
The Santa Monica College John Drescher Planetarium invites residents to a telescope-observing session and a feature show -- as well as their popular Night Sky Show -- on Friday evenings
The Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation is less than halfway to its $4 million goal with just five months left in its fundraising campaign, but officials say they remain optimistic about
SMC Community Education is pleased to hold its first-ever series of open houses Jan. 26-30. Attendees will have a chance to receive a 15-percent discount on all classes less than
Where did all the kindergartners go?
Just 81 students enrolled in kindergarten for every 100 graduating seniors in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District last year, a trend revealed to
Santa Monica College has received initial approval to develop a four-year bachelor's degree in interaction design.
The California Community Colleges Board of Governors made the announcement Jan. 20,
Editor:
As the presumptive runner-up (along with Tom Larmore) for the appointment to the open SMMUSD Board of Education seat, I want to extend my congratulations to Ralph Mechur for
At its meeting on Jan. 15, the Board of Education approved the appointment of Evan Bartelheim as the new Director of Assessment, Research, and Evaluation.
The district's current
Ralph Mechur was appointed to the local Board of Education following an approximately five-hour meeting Thursday night at Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District headquarters.
He defeated eight other candidates for
City Council is supportive of Santa Monica College's plan to offer a four-year bachelor's degree.
The degree would be in interactive design and will require approval