By Alvaro Huerta, Ph.D.
On the first day of class, I always inform my university students that I hold two PhDs. One from a premier research institution, UC Berkeley,
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
In its first game of the year the St. Monica Catholic football team saw how thrilling victory can be, stomping over Los Angeles-Locke in a 42-0 rout. But in their
Students in the Santa Monica-Malibu school district made small improvements in the second year of new state standardized tests, according to recently released data.
About 71 percent of SMMUSD students
Both sides are claiming victory following a judge’s ruling in the lawsuit over the Santa Monica-Malibu school district’s handling of chemical testing and cleanup in Malibu.
The school
The Santa Monica High School football team is trying not to focus on the new playoff system in the CIF Southern Section.
Hoping to bounce back from last week’s
It was the proverbial elephant in the room, but it wasn’t gray — it was black and white.
As the local Board of Education convened Wednesday evening to discuss strategies
He’s a viola-playing, karate-kicking twin brother who wants to explore the connections between electrical engineering and neuroscience.
Meet this year’s Santa Monica High School valedictorian.
Christopher Ferrarin, who
Many students in the Santa Monica-Malibu school district are eligible to apply for college. But are they ready?
The percentage of SMMUSD students who complete college-entrance requirements far outstrips the
If parents in Malibu are trying to make a statement, then it's pretty clear they're not satisfied with the local school district.
Families upset with Santa
At its meeting Thursday night, the local Board of Education is expected to approve another payment for legal fees in the Santa Monica-Malibu school district’s ongoing battle with activists
Working in the Santa Monica-Malibu school district for more than 30 years, Ruthy Mangle has witnessed dramatic changes in the role of technology in education.
Still, the information services director