Santa Monica High School Principal Marae Cruce was on hand to deliver a school report for her campus, speaking on achievements as well as continued work at Samohi. While providing
While student participation increased during winter assessments throughout Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD), some students are still lagging behind their counterparts on the standardized tests.
During the March 20
The Feb. 1 meeting of the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Board of Education honed in on support systems for lagging students, gathering feedback from school site principals on
Within the complex ecosystem we call Mother Nature, one creature that has always fascinated the mind is the bee. From its physics-defying flight patterns to its pivotal role in worldly
By Kerry Addica and Hanako Moondance
“The knowledge of all things is possible.” —Leonardo da Vinci
The Santa Monica Public Library has long been a free source of information and
Why open an umbrella with your hands when you can create a series of 20-plus chain reactions using science and technology skills to accomplish the same goal?
That's
His students at the University of Georgia know him as a calculus professor. His colleagues know him as a researcher who is interested in how geometric ideas provide insights for
When Dean Chien started as a freshman at Santa Monica High School three years ago, plans were already in motion for the Santa Monica-Malibu school district to construct a new
Santa Monica College alum Jonah Okike spent the summer at a UCLA research lab building a robotic arm that would be capable of performing an MRI-guided biopsy. SMC student Heather
Santa Monica College (SMC) has announced its selection by NASA's Minority University Research and Education Project (MUREP) as one of four community colleges nationwide to receive a MUREP
On a cool summer day in a room on 16th Street, a group of programmers sit at long desks moving their little fingers quickly over keyboards. Some of their feet
The Wildwood Institute for STEM Research and Development (WISRD) invites K-12 students and parents and community members interested in topics relating to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to the spring