Several local schools will reopen Thursday with recently completed renovations, in-progress construction projects and new technology.
Every ninth and eleventh-grade student in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School
In a presentation at the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Board of Education meeting on August 15, the Santa Monica Education Foundation granted the district $2,104,564
A local high school track coach who recently passed away will soon be immortalized at the school he worked at.
The late Patrick Cady, who taught history and coached track
School officials are hoping the recent removal of a patch of contaminated soil from John Adams Middle School will allow the long-awaited remodel of the school’s auditorium to
Local schools are looking to upgrade security systems district-wide following a space of break-ins at local campuses.
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District Board will see two
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District must pay a total of $10,000 to two parents who sued the district for allegedly forcing students to buy their own educational
A beloved Santa Monica community member may soon be honored by having a high school track named after them.
The late Patrick Cady will see Santa Monica High School’s
It takes a village to raise students within the school district and the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District continues to try and improve theirs.
This week’s Thursday, August
Faculty and staff at local schools may soon be operating under a new set of guidelines for interactions with students that are meant to prevent sexual misconduct.
On Thursday, the
Franklin Elementary has named a new principal, a familiar face of Franklin that’s beloved by the community and the school board.
Cynthia McGregory was named as the principal of
Samohi’s new Olympic-sized pool will come complete with an Icarus-like problem: it will receive too much sun — initially.
How to provide shade for Samohi’s new Discovery
Editor’s Note: Olympic High School began offering a Journalism elective to students for the first time this year. The following news and op-ed pieces were produced by three