Businesses in Downtown Santa Monica are collaborating to support local education initiatives through the upcoming Buy Local, Give Local Week.
From Sept.12-20, participating businesses in several business districts will
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
We would like to wish Rick Cole a warm welcome to Santa Monica as our new City Manager. His lifelong career in public policy and civic engagement will be a
Hundreds of students participated in Santa Monica High School's fifth winter dance showcase this past December, and officials noted that attendance was so strong at previous editions of
After a decidedly bumpy journey, the fundraising drive for local public schools came to a rest June 30.
The Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation amassed about $2,365,000 through its
Santa Monica, we have a problem.
An unmanned rocket launched Sunday from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida exploded shortly after liftoff, destroying the science experiment and artwork created
Now it's your turn to discuss the budget.
The Santa Monica-Malibu school board has reviewed several editions of the district's projected 2015-16 budget over the last
Editor:
As a longtime supporter of our local public schools, I have followed with great interest the recent successes of the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation. I urge all your readers
Maybe the Santa Monica-Malibu school district's financial outlook isn't so gloomy after all — at least for now.
The district has a projected surplus of $1.07
Malibu families have appeared reluctant to contribute to the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation's annual fundraiser, according to agency data.
Participation in the current campaign was just 8.3
Major discrepancies exist across school sites in the levels of participation in the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation's annual fundraiser as the June 30 deadline looms.
District families had
Editor:
Only the SMMUSD could have an increased budget including hiring additional staff and increased employment benefits while at the same time have a declining student population and continue to