In a Tuesday night meeting, City Council prepares to pass a revised $665.3 million annual budget for Fiscal Year 2022 to 2023.
Although the budget appears large, the remainders
Santa Monica’s local school district depends on state funding, to the tune of about $116 million as of the most recent budget (out of a total budget of $176
The total tab for work to remediate, and possibly rebuild, the Santa Monica Alternative School House (SMASH) / John Muir Elementary campus is still largely unknown for the local school district,
The 2021-22 school year officially ends on Thursday but many local families are wondering what their children’s’ educational experience will look like come fall, after the local school district
By Hans Laetz, Special to the Daily Press
The City of Malibu Planning Commission approved the proposed Malibu High School reconstruction plan during its last meeting on Tuesday, May 31.
As graduation festivities approach, SMMUSD Superintendent Ben Drati is sharing a pertinent warning against a potentially deadly form of celebration: fentanyl-laced ecstasy pills.
Drati’s message comes on the heels
Lots of options — none of them great.
That’s the reality the local school district is grappling with following a report of extensive mold issues and other water damage at
A pair of separate proposals, each with the power to dramatically reshape the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD), were formally joined at the hip this week. Staff for the
Learning: More than 80 young Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District students were reclassified from English language learners to proficient in English at a ceremony held on May 21. The students
The local school district’s budget is once again in the black looking ahead to the end of the fiscal year, according to the latest numbers presented by Assistant Superintendent
On Thursday, just days after the local school district shared news of major water damage and potential mold issues at the John Muir Elementary / Santa Monica Alternative School House (SMASH)
Olympic High School Principal Anthony Fuller announced his resignation in a scathing 1,200-word letter this week describing what he felt was “hypocrisy” amid school district leadership, alleging they deprived