UCLA’s chapter of Circle K International (CKI) attended the 65th Annual Circle K International California-Nevada-Hawaii District Convention in Los Angeles, California on March 22-24, 2019, where the club was
For most students, a trip to the principal’s office means trouble. Katie Richards, a 17-year-old Samohi senior, was thinking along the same lines after receiving a note summoning her
A new lawsuit against the Santa Monica Police Activities League (PAL) accuses a second person of sexually abusing children in the program, joining existing complaints related to the Eric Uller
Athletic coaches charged in a sweeping college admissions scam pleaded not guilty Monday to taking bribes from wealthy parents in exchange for helping students get into elite universities such as
A trio of new hirings was approved at a recent SMMUSD board meeting.
Principals for Malibu High, Malibu Middle School and a new director of special education were named at
Join Santa Monica Public Library (SMPL) in celebrating Money Smart Week, a national initiative in its seventh year between the American Library Association (ALA) and the Federal Reserve Bank (Chicago)
The Eli and Edythe Broad Stage presents The Story Pirates Present: This Show is Missing! On Saturday, March 30 at 11 a.m. Grab your magnifying glasses and funny-looking, double-sided
The Malibu City Council voted to approve the 2019 Malibu Library Set Aside funds to continue and expand existing and new services and programs for the Malibu community during the
Next month I’ll board a red-eye with 50 high school juniors from South Los Angeles, beginning a nine-day trip to ten East coast colleges. There, these new recruits to
After a century of acting as an educational and social hub for the Santa Monica community, the Ocean Park Library will be celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. To commemorate
This week’s upcoming board meeting will cover aspects of the future, near-future and present of the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District.
Items on the March 21 SMMUSD school
In the wake of a massive college bribery scheme, the schools caught in the middle have been left facing a thorny question: What to do about the students who may