By Michael Tittinger
The search is over.
On Friday, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District announced Dr. Ben Drati as its choice to become the next superintendent. Drati, who has
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The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education will call a special closed session on Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 15-16. The board will call the meeting to order on
Santa Monica College will offer priority enrollment to students who live in the SMC district and/or students that graduated from a school within the district.
According to SMC, the
On a recent afternoon, student-athletes from Santa Monica College had a specific mission as they arrived at John Adams Middle School for lunch.
Andy Naidu, a pre-med student and men’
Santa Monica High School wasted no time in becoming a beach volleyball powerhouse.
In just their second year of existence, the Vikings stormed into the Interscholastic Beach Volleyball League playoffs
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 Santa Monica Police Department will be conducting Bike and Pedestrian Safety Enforcement Operations with focused enforcement efforts on primary collision factors involving motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists.
The Police Department
Skateboarding was more than a hobby for Tyrone Ramsey Jr.
He first hopped on a board when he was about 9 years old, and he became a proficient rider over
Jaime Jimenez never envisioned staying at Santa Monica High School this long.
But when he takes stock of his job as a social studies teacher, he can’t come up
The Santa Monica High football team experienced a feeling Friday night that it hadn’t experienced in nearly two years.
Victory.
After going winless on the field in their first
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District’s Financial Oversight Committee (FOC) is seeking qualified candidates who will bring a depth of business and/or financial expertise to the committee. It
Money will support school construction in Ethiopia.
Before Irma Lyons lost her long battle with cancer in 2009, she poured her heart into her job as principal of Will Rogers