Lincoln Middle School this week was named a California Gold Ribbon School, the state's highest award for academic excellence this week. Lincoln was selected for developing an innovative
The Pier Party is over, but the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation's fundraising campaign — and the debate over its effectiveness — are not.
The foundation's second-annual event at
The student who was involved in a physical altercation with a teacher at Santa Monica High School last year pleaded no contest to using force against a school employee.
The
What do you call a $4-million fundraising drive to support staff and enrichment programs in local schools?
As the district school board on April 16 prepared to review the controversial
The Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation isn't going to generate $2 million in one day.
But it does hope to collect a substantial sum at its second annual Pier
Hanging inside the Treats frozen yogurt shop on Ocean Park Boulevard is an electric bicycle that the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation is auctioning off to raise money for the local
Following the departure of Travis Clark as Santa Monica High School's head football coach, the local school district will accept applications for the position from outside the campus
The young students sit around the edges of the carpet, legs crossed, backs straight, eyes closed.
After instructing them to raise their hands when they hear complete silence, Stefanie Goldstein
Whether they're conducting interviews of school employees to address a school system issue, analyzing turtles and owls to figure out how to keep bicyclists safe or developing a
A public schools superintendent, a private school dean and a charter school official walk into an auditorium.
No joke.
In an event hosted by Lincoln Middle School, Santa Monica-Malibu schools
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District honored 17 teachers on Feb. 19 who have received certification from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards for the 2014-15 academic year.
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On, Feb. 6, there will be 900 bowlers representing various businesses, social service agencies and local government, competing in a unique and special fundraising event: SuperBowl-A-Thon 19.
The event benefiting