SMFD starts the year with new plan and a new chief
The first Santa Monica City Council meeting of 2024 had a jam-packed agenda, including a presentation by the Santa
Buildings on the campus of Santa Monica Alternative School House (SMASH) and John Muir Elementary School have been tented this week due to pest management at the site.
Through Feb.
A host of Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Board of Education policies and administrative regulations may soon reflect the board’s plan to address disproportionality in district Special Education
On Wednesday, the Los Angeles County Office of Education Committee on School District Organization will be holding a public hearing on the Malibu Campus of Santa Monica College, beginning at
On Jan. 26, one of Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District’s elementary school sites went worldwide in an effort to learn about peers’ unique backgrounds.
McKinley Elementary School played host
While construction at one Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) elementary campus site began in December, another elementary site’s new conceptual plan was given a go-ahead to move forward
The University of California suspended for a year its plan to allow undocumented students to acquire campus jobs, crushing a student-led movement more than a year in the making.
The
A Cal State systemwide strike secured what more than half a year of negotiations and partial strikes couldn’t...a deal.
Negotiators of the California Faculty Association and California State
While the City of Santa Monica awaits a court ruling on the future of municipal elections, a much delayed proposal to force the local school district into districted voting will
Young students on break from classes are able to turn their learning from the textbook to the trenches of the ocean, all under the informative and watchful eyes of a
Donors to the Santa Monica Education Foundation can have their donation doubled for students thanks to a $25,000 match offered by Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows. The Fairmont Miramar
The first round of testing measurements for the year show the local school district generally on par with past results, including a perpetual underperformance of students who are not native