Before a captivated audience last week, teachers and students at Edison Language Academy shared stories in English and Spanish. But their audience was nowhere near the Virginia Avenue elementary school.
The SMMUSD Board of Education approved the appointment of MichaelCool as the new director of classified personnel at its Sept.2 regular meeting. The SMMUSD personnel commission recommended Cool for
It costs a lot of money to run a school district.
The $1.29 million in new purchase orders passed at the Santa Monica-Malibu Board of Education's meeting
Although additional testing was conducted at several campuses over the summer, the Santa Monica-Malibu school district and activist groups remain at odds over the sampling and cleanup of chemicals in
The Santa Monica-Malibu school board on Wednesday nominated a former member for a professional honor.
A resolution was passed unanimously in support of State Senator Ben Allen as a candidate
To kick off the new school year, UCLA professor Dr. Tyrone Howard will speak on "Awakening the Genius in the African American Student" at the Committee for Racial
An upcoming recreational race is giving area athletes a run for their money. And it's also giving money to a local nonprofit that supports local students.
Proceeds from
Educators are increasingly being asked to understand students' needs in a holistic way.
Beyond classroom instruction, there are social and emotional components of learning that schools are weaving into
HUNGARY Susanne Liaw wanted to travel, give herself new challenges and build on the work she's done at Olympic High School.
A Fulbright scholarship will allow her to
As children head back to school, we again see that diverging incomes among families leads to disparate destinies among children, undermining the promise of a great future for the next
In November 2006, voters passed a $268-million bond measure to modernize facilities throughout the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District.
And over the last nine years, funds from Measure BB have
A few months ago, when Andrew Dunkle and his wife moved to Southern California for work, one of their top priorities was finding a school for their son.
They researched