As part of its continuing sustainability efforts, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District has launched the SMMUSD Energy Use Dashboard, an interactive tool that students, staff, parents and community
A longtime teacher has been placed on non-disciplinary leave after recounting memories of a young Stephen Miller who went on to become an advisor to Donald Trump.
Nikki Fiske,
BIOGRAPHY
Name: Ann Maggio Thanawalla
Age: 53
Occupation: Mom/Retired Advertising Director
Neighborhood of residence: Wilmont
Own/Rent: The bank owns my condo
Marital status: Married
Kids: yes, a 5th
Name: Richard Tahvildaran-Jesswein
Age: 49 (11/15/1968)
Occupation: Full Professor at Santa Monica College
Neighborhood: Historic San Vicente District
Own/Rent: Renter (June 1999 to present)
Marital Status:
Name: Craig Foster
Age: 60
Occupation: Teacher / School Board Member
Neighborhood of residence: Eastern Malibu
Own/Rent: Own
Marital status: Married (Lili)
Kids: One daughter (Amelia), 10th Grade MHS
Political
The Santa Monica Daily Press will hold three Squirm Night forums this year with opportunities for readers to get up close and personal with candidates from the Rent Control Board,
Name: Laurie Lieberman
Occupation: School Board member/Attorney
Neighborhood of residence: I’m a 40+year Santa Monica resident. I currently live on the northside and spent years living in
Fundraising for candidates and issues in this year’s November election is off to a slow start with most campaigns reporting a few thousand dollars in donations for the first
As part of its efficiency and sustainability goals, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District is replacing all interior and exterior lights with energy-saving LED lighting and new fixtures.
Safety in schools is proving to be a divisive issue amongst the Santa Monica school district and parents.
At a Wednesday evening townhall-style meeting at Roosevelt elementary, Superintendent Dr.
The near-future view of Santa Monica and Malibu schools remains fuzzy at the moment due to mid-progress construction, but after several updates, that picture is beginning to come
Santa Monica schools are taking strides to become safer in the aftermath of school-centered incidents on the national and local levels.
At the Thursday, September 20 SMMUSD board meeting,