The technological tools available to teachers today are dramatically different than they were 43 years ago. So are some parenting techniques.
But as far as Abbie Perttula is concerned, students
City Hall is moving forward with a ballot measure to amend the city's anti-corruption laws.
City Council gave direction to staff at its June 14 meeting to pursue
Editor:
Bill Bauer's comments about the League of Women Voters of Santa Monica (LWVSM) in his June 20 column betray his ignorance about the way the League of
The UCLA Hammer Museum in Westwood is holding its third biennial “Made in LA” exhibition, titled “a, the, though, only,” showcasing 26 emerging and under-recognized but exceedingly worthy contemporary artists
By Eddie deAngelini
The days are longer and hotter, the smell of barbecue fills the air and you're looking for that perfect literary companion to laze away the
Tennessee Williams apparently had a thing for nightingales. In 1938 he wrote a play about a true incident in Philadelphia wherein prisoners who had gone on a hunger strike were
In between an outing with his father and his high school graduation party, Jaylon McLaughlin got the news he’d been waiting for since he started swinging a bat.
The
At a meeting during which the Santa Monica-Malibu school district is expected to name an interim superintendent, the local Board of Education will discuss the potential impact of a city
WENT TO THE NORTHEAST NEIGHBORS MEETING Monday evening, and they behaved themselves. But they were strong in offering their viewpoints, and I like that. Two speakers, Jeffrey Kiernan, Regional Public
A dozen outstanding Santa Monica Police Activities (PAL) kids shared $29,500 in academic funds presented by the Chris Carrey PAL Education Scholarship program last month at the Le Meridien
Acknowledging the Santa Monica-Malibu school district’s achievement gap was one thing. Coming up with a plan to address it was another. And implementing it successfully will be yet another.
By Avery Yang
Daily Press Intern
During the school year, more than 21 million kids nationwide receive free and reduced-price meals but only 3.8 million children are provided the