Local schools are looking to upgrade security systems district-wide following a space of break-ins at local campuses.
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District Board will see two security contacts
By Christa Muscatine, Youth Services Librarian
Stay on track this school year with a bullet journal, a fun and creative way to organize your life. This free, one hour introduction
By Matt Myerhoff, Malibu Public Information Officer
As part of National Preparedness Month and in anticipation of peak fire season, the City will offer a free Community Emergency Response Team
The University of California has been ordered to pay $1.58 million to a former UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica employee who was racially harassed by her co-workers.
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The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District must pay a total of $10,000 to two parents who sued the district for allegedly forcing students to buy their own educational materials,
By Stuart Wolpert
UCLA scientists are leading a $10 million project to help California officials make ecologically wise decisions as the state continues to confront the effects of climate change.
A beloved Santa Monica community member may soon be honored by having a high school track named after them.
The late Patrick Cady will see Santa Monica High School’s
Crafty Kids-Origami was held at Pico Branch this week. This was a bilingual English/Spanish program. Participants made three origami animals together (Cat/Gato, Dog/Perro, and Fish/Pez). The children then had an opportunity to take a look at other origami books on display and make more origami’s of
Santa Monica Sister City international students visit City Hall with Chairman Jeff Jarow, Councilman Ted Winterer and City Manager Rick Cole on Wednesday
It takes a village to raise students within the school district and the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District continues to try and improve theirs.
This week’s Thursday, August
Students from Fujinomoya and Kizugawa, Japan, Mazatlan Mexico and Hamm Germany will be visiting Santa Monica for the next two weeks. From left to right: Maya F (Santa Monica), Lily T. (Santa Monica), Sister Cities Chairman Jeff Jarow, Selinay (Hamm), Ajla M. (Hamm).
Faculty and staff at local schools may soon be operating under a new set of guidelines for interactions with students that are meant to prevent sexual misconduct.
On Thursday, the