Elementary schools throughout the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District will be welcoming resident parents of incoming Kindergarteners to tour the schools and find out more about enrolling their children for
The Santa Monica Education Foundation is ending 2018 with an opportunity to secure $50,000 to fund programs in Santa Monica schools from an anonymous donor. The donor will match
After a long and arduous road recovering from the Woolsey Fire, Malibu residents are adjusting to a life back in their communities and safe spaces, students included.
In a letter
A non-profit, environmental protection organization is claiming the Santa Monica Malibu School District is putting Malibu children and educators in harm's way delaying required removal of toxic chemicals.
There are but us mere mortals and then there’s Maddy Tung.
The Santa Monica native, Samohi grad and senior at the United States Air Force Academy will attend Oxford
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) is seeking applications for appointment to the Personnel Commission.
Applications are now being accepted for the Personnel Commission vacancy, which becomes available in
Dear parents and staff,
The City of Malibu, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District, and many agencies and organizations, are moving to the next phases of recovery following what some
A slew of updates populates this week’s SMMUSD school board meeting.
The lengthy November 15 school board agenda will update the Board on several items including progress on efforts
Initial reports suggest Malibu schools have survived the Woolsey fire so far but classes will be canceled in the city through Friday.
A video posted late last week showed flames
Dear Editor:
As an exceedingly combative election season draws to a merciful conclusion, Santa Monica schools have not been spared from the tribal rhetoric so common on the nightly news.
Malibu’s school district is reassembling its school sites as it looks towards its future.
A school site shakeup dubbed the Malibu Schools Alignment Project was approved by the SMMUSD
As the November 6 elections approach, The Committee for Racial Justice (CRJ) and The League of Women Voters of Santa Monica Education Fund will collaborate to present the second of