Malibu parents want their own school district but based on the most recent Santa Monica – Malibu Unified School District Board meeting, the cost is still unknown.
On May 30, the
The Educator Spotlight recognizes those who contribute to the education of local students. Educators were chosen by consulting with site PTA, student government organizations and staff. Educators were chosen for
A group of Santa Monica Santa Monica High School students won the National Ocean Sciences Bowl (NOSB) at Oregon State University this past weekend.
The local students were among the
Grades of Green is changing the future by teaching local Santa Monica kids environmental ethics.
The nonprofit has worked with Santa Monica schools for the past five years and the
SMMUSD’s ongoing PCB saga took several twists and turns. Polychlorinated biphenyls or PCB’s emerged in 2013. The substance has been used as a common building material for decades
The news was likely met with expressions of joy in two languages.
“How wonderful!”
“Que maravilloso!”
Edison Language Academy was named a National Blue Ribbon School last week, an honor
The committee assigned to explore the possible separation of the Santa Monica-Malibu school district is making progress, but there are still numerous obstacles to address.
That’s according to representatives
After months of spending the bulk of many meetings on non-classroom issues, the local Board of Education tonight appears prepared to focus on student achievement.
The governing body is expected
It was a moment that reminded Glen Greenfield why he got into education in the first place.
Last year, the Lincoln Middle School history teacher ran into a former student
Members of the local Board of Education and other school officials have plenty of ideas for how to prepare students for life after graduation. What they need to figure out
At a meeting that could yield a pathway for negotiations on splitting the Santa Monica-Malibu school district, the Board of Education this evening is expected to approve a wide variety
A few weeks ago, the local Board of Education approved a purchase order of close to $3,000 for computer drives. This month, it will consider funding more than $65,