Education board candidates spent more on the 2014 election than they did in the previous two elections combined.
The seven Santa Monica-Malibu Board of Education candidates spent a combined $257,
Following the departure of Travis Clark as Santa Monica High School's head football coach, the local school district will accept applications for the position from outside the campus
Students, parents and staff had often noticed a glaring void on McKinley Elementary School's main yard, a large expanse of blacktop with little charm and even less shade.
The young students sit around the edges of the carpet, legs crossed, backs straight, eyes closed.
After instructing them to raise their hands when they hear complete silence, Stefanie Goldstein
Travis Clark has resigned from his post as Santa Monica High School's head football coach to take the helm of Lawndale's program.
The Samohi alumnus steps
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District is inviting all parents to participate in a 10- minute online Homework Survey now available on the SMMUSD website at http://bit.ly/17hKs2d.
A public schools superintendent, a private school dean and a charter school official walk into an auditorium.
No joke.
In an event hosted by Lincoln Middle School, Santa Monica-Malibu schools
A forthcoming Olympic High School course will prepare students for possible jobs as certified nursing assistants, exemplifying the state's push for more career-focused education.
The class, which will
With Santa Monica High School set to receive the bulk of the money that voters approved for the district through Measure ES, the education board is now tasked with deciding
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District honored 17 teachers on Feb. 19 who have received certification from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards for the 2014-15 academic year.
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Parents and educators are invited to a free Growth Mindset Webinar on Tuesday, February 24, at 5:30 p.m. on Raising Student Achievement by Promoting Adaptive Beliefs: Framing praise,
It's been a turbulent ride for the local school district's workforce training program, but a soft landing appears to be on the horizon.
Although the Santa