When a new building for the Engineering & Science Department at Santa Monica College (SMC) was conceived, the icing on the cake was very much a new, permanent observatory, on
A select group of Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District students were commended for their academic achievement this week.
At the Thursday meeting of the SMMUSD Board of Education, students were
Split Council votes 4-3 to participate in litigation over new ‘zero bail’ system:
A contentious closed session during an Oct. 10 meeting of Santa Monica City Council concluded with a
Samohi Homecoming: The halftime break of the Santa Monica High School Vikings’ football contest was taken over Oct. 13, as many of the school’s top students took part in
Keeping students safe is always a priority within the Santa Monica-Malibu School District, with the subject coming up once again at this Thursday’s Board of Education meeting.
Thursday’s
Student stories from the Santa Monica High School project-based learning (PBL) pathway were recently featured in the new book Learning to Leave: How Real-World Training Transforms Education by authors Elliot
Last week’s stories in Santa Monica include the City Council joining a lawsuit over a new bail system, the school district stepping aside from a Civic Proposal, a bomb threat evacuation at the Santa Monica Pier, and students participating in an earthquake preparedness drill. Other stories include a
Stories from the silver screen shifted to the stage of Barnum Hall this past week, as the Santa Monica High School orchestras held its "Movie Music Magic" concert
For environmental events, specifically disasters, awareness and preparedness play a key role in keeping residents safe. Students at Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District will take a step this month to
Special education services continue to be a focus for the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District, and a familiar face will lead the charge for the 2023-24 academic year and beyond.
Student-athletes that light up the football field on Friday nights, or shine on the volleyball court, have to hone their skills at some beginning stop. Much like the minor league
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District was the victim of a fraudulent transaction involving construction funds in late August, with nearly $3 million taken from the district coffers.
On August