For a Bronx kid who loved rock music and surfing, St. Monica Catholic might not have seemed like a fitting destination.
But after moving from New York to Southern California,
Traffic has slowed to a crawl on the Pacific Coast Highway due to temporary lane closures between Santa Monica and Malibu.
Caltrans is conducting roadside work to trim trees along
The local Board of Education will consider approving the list of three people chosen by Superintendent Sandra Lyon to represent the Santa Monica-Malibu school district in talks with Malibu advocates
As the Santa Monica-Malibu school district uses millions of dollars in bond money to upgrade its campuses, it’s probably going to need community input.
That’s where a new
The Santa Monica-Malibu school district is ready to explore a potential pathway to separation in arguably a more concrete manner than ever before.
The local Board of Education on Thursday
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We have been informed by concerned citizens that several teenagers are going door-to-door in Santa Monica allegedly selling magazine subscriptions as a fundraiser for the Samohi Regional Occupation Program
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Diversity among Santa Monica-Malibu school employees should also include additional male teachers. If 50 percent of the school population is male, then 50 percent of teachers should be as
The Santa Monica-Malibu school district is moving forward with facility upgrades as it attempts to deal with a bond shortfall, unresolved claim issues and concerns about student welfare.
The local
Well, not so fast.
The already arduous process of possibly separating the local school district appeared to hit another snag last month as officials and community members debated the implications
The Santa Monica-Malibu Board of Education has already been told that splitting the local school district is feasible. Now it’s time to delve a little deeper.
During its meeting
In recent years, state budget changes led the Santa Monica-Malibu school district to cut back on professional development.
But it appears that’s going to change.
The local Board of
Santa Monica does not have a housing crisis. The Southern Counties Association of Governments (SCAG) target for our City is 239 new units per year. This is a fair number