This week’s Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District board of education meeting is populated with a slew of updates including a land use agreement that was delayed due to
An independent parent group recently relaunched at Samohi is already having an immediate impact on the high school’s student body.
During Samohi’s Class of 2019 graduation, multicolored sarapes
Two separate facilities use agreements between SMC and the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District were tabled this week due to concerns over contract language and community concern.
At a
With just a few days left in the school year, the John Muir / SMASH school campus was vandalized Saturday night with “significant” damage that will take several days to repair.
This week’s Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District’s school board meeting is business as usual, featuring revisions, updates and discussion items. However, a special commendation for employees bidding
The SMMUSD Board of Education approved the appointment of David E. Malone, CPSM as the new director of purchasing at its May 2, regular meeting. Malone’s appointment began on
There are but few certainties in this life: death, taxes, and ongoing maintenance on aging equipment and schools in the Santa Monica community.
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified Schools District’
A learning facility within the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District could soon be named after a former president and his First Lady.
The naming of the district’s future
Visual art produced by talented Santa Monica-Malibu Unified students will be showcased at the district’s annual art show planned for Wednesday, May 15, at Santa Monica Art Studios
History-Social Science instructional materials within the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District may soon get an update and it’s one for the books.
Staff presented the board with
Malibu’s new elementary school site now has a new principal to go along with it.
Chris Hertz was appointed principal for the new Malibu elementary school site which will
Local students aren’t learning science by the book anymore.
Instead of memorizing facts or filling out worksheets, Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) students are building their own