It's a well-paying career that involves solving complex problems and perhaps helping the world. So why aren't more women doing it?
Armed with a Congressional committee&
Lauren Riggs stood outside Franklin Elementary School and looked up at a second-story window, eagerly awaiting her big moment.
With a crowd gathered around the front steps, her handmade apparatus
Major discrepancies exist across school sites in the levels of participation in the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation's annual fundraiser as the June 30 deadline looms.
District families had
Santa Monica is going to space.
Two decorative patches designed by local students will be launched to the International Space Station to accompany a science experiment that Lincoln Middle School
She started her career in education while working as a stewardess for Pan American Airways in the late 1960s, filling in as a substitute teacher at Los Angeles schools when
The Santa Monica-Malibu school district Board of Education stared down a $7.4-million deficit during its recent review of the preliminary budget for the 2015-16 school year.
The projected deficit
Not even a Dilbert comic strip could lighten the mood.
The Santa Monica-Malibu school district Board of Education stared down a $7.4-million deficit during Monday's review of
The Pier Party is over, but the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation's fundraising campaign — and the debate over its effectiveness — are not.
The foundation's second-annual event at
The way Judy Franklin sees it, each child is a puzzle.
Each student she taught during her time in the Santa Monica-Malibu school district had specific needs, and it was
Voter-backed technology and infrastructure improvements continue rolling out across the Santa Monica-Malibu school district.
The Board of Education recently approved up to $825,091 for wireless access points, telephone and
The student who was involved in a physical altercation with a teacher at Santa Monica High School last year pleaded no contest to using force against a school employee.
The
What do you call a $4-million fundraising drive to support staff and enrichment programs in local schools?
As the district school board on April 16 prepared to review the controversial