Editor:
The seven parents who authored the letter labeling Baca et al. vs. SMMUSD as an "unfair lawsuit," and questioning why the plaintiffs did not use the District&
Rain and mud may be a bothersome at best to most but it can be downright devastating to many. Just ask the students involved in athletics at Malibu High School.
Several Santa Monica parents are rounding up support to change the start of school days.
Carrie Davies, a parent of two students in the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District,
Jackie Rivera-Krouse is now managing the same farmers market her mother took her to as an infant.
Rivera-Krouse, who was born in Santa Monica and grew up in
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District started demolition this week of the former Sunset Park Christian Church at Maple and 16th.
Contractors have removed furniture and fixtures from the
Santa Monica schools will soon start their own self-funded early learning program, eschewing Head Start.
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District school board unanimously voted at a Thursday,
Two parents are alleging some teachers in local public schools require students to purchase their own educational materials and are suing the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District with the
The New Year promises new beginnings and a brighter future and this week’s Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District meeting will be one of both reflection and looking ahead
Santa Monica education is changing not only in curriculum, but programs to be offered as well.
Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District staff recommended that the Board forego an impending
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
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.
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