Name: Craig Foster
Age: 60
Occupation: Teacher / School Board Member
Neighborhood of residence: Eastern Malibu
Own/Rent: Own
Marital status: Married (Lili)
Kids: One daughter (Amelia), 10th Grade MHS
Political
Name: Laurie Lieberman
Occupation: School Board member/Attorney
Neighborhood of residence: I’m a 40+year Santa Monica resident. I currently live on the northside and spent years living in
The Santa Monica Education Foundation raised $205,503 during Pledge Days, which included a $50,000 matching gift from OneWest Bank and Santa Monica Place/Macerich. The fundraising effort ran
Name: Nancy Greenstein
Occupation: Educator
Neighborhood of residence: just south of SMC
Own or rent: own
Marital status/kids:
Party affiliation: Democrat
School history (High School, college/university with degree
Name: Barry A. Snell
Age: 63
Occupation: Certified Public Accountant
Neighborhood of residence: Pico Neighborhood
Own/Rent: Rent
Marital status: Married
Kids: 5
Political affiliation: Democrat
Schooling: Morehouse College and
Name: Sion Roy
Age: 37
Occupation: Physician (cardiologist at Harbor UCLA hospital), UCLA professor
Neighborhood of residence: Ocean Park
Own or rent: Own
Marital status/kids: Married, have a one-year-old
Name: Louise Jaffe
Occupation: Script Supervisor/Santa Monica College Trustee
Neighborhood of residence: Sunset Park
Own or rent: Own
Marital status/kids: Married/2 daughters
Party affiliation: Democrat
School history:
A lean school board agenda this week holds policy revisions to protect immigrant students, approving District Advisory Committee charges, and more.
At the upcoming Thursday, October 4 Santa Monica Malibu
Patrick Acosta is running for the SMC Board
Name: Patrick James Acosta II
Age: 25
Occupation: City of Santa Monica Public Works Employee
Neighborhood of residence: Pico Neighborhood
Own or
Safety in schools is proving to be a divisive issue amongst the Santa Monica school district and parents.
At a Wednesday evening townhall-style meeting at Roosevelt elementary, Superintendent Dr. Ben
Santa Monica schools are taking strides to become safer in the aftermath of school-centered incidents on the national and local levels.
At the Thursday, September 20 SMMUSD board meeting, Superintendent
As thousands of local kids head back to school, the Daily Press asked educational expert Elizabeth Fraley how to choose the right program for the youngest learners in Santa Monica.