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As the Santa Monica – Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) continues to face a budget deficit, board members are searching for a way to cut millions in expenses.
The Board met
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District will present the 68th Annual “Stairway of the Stars” concerts series this month.
The event showcases the music education programs within the district
The Santa Monica Police Department has stepped up overnight patrols around Santa Monica public schools after someone stole dozens of computers from two separate campuses.
On Sunday, March 5, at
The Norovirus outbreak at local schools is diminishing, but not yet over, according to information presented by county and local officials.
Confirmed cases of the stomach illness have dropped from
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District is suspending some extracurricular activities as a result of the ongoing virus outbreak.
District officials sent a letter to parents this week announcing
School District officials have begun their budget process with a workshop last week that focused on the local ramifications of the state budget.
The Santa Monica - Malibu Unified School
City Hall will make another play for a sports field next to the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in the coming weeks.
After initial proposals to build a temporary field came
Meet newly elected school board member Jon Kean.
Kean along with re-elected members Maria Leon-Vazquez and Ralph Mechur took the oath of office for a four-year term last month and
Shannon Hale, John Adams Middle School
Shannon Hale is “a product of SMMUSD,” along with her mom, husband and three younger brothers. She attended McKinley Elementary School, John Adams Junior
BY MARINA ANDALON
Daily Press Staff Writer
As City Hall continues to encourage new mobility options in Santa Monica, a recent study regarding safety near some local schools raised concern
By Marina Andalon
Daily Press Staff Writer
A new study reveals that three elementary schools in Santa Monica rank among the most dangerous school zones in California.
Panish Shea &