Parents have been concerned in the wake of a school shooting in Connecticut that left 27 dead.
Laurie Liberman takes the helm of the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District.
Malibu education activists are hopeful that their goals are included in the conversation.
The Sharks come to life in the fourth quarter, but not enough to take the win.
The orchestra features local students from grades 6 to 9.
Over the tournament, the Sharks show good defensive skills, but struggle to find the basket at times.
The Sharks take a victory over Jefferson High School.
Caroline Pietrzyk places in the top 10 out of 202 runners.
Musical-comedy is a spoof of 1980 cult classic film.
The Sharks basketball team gets some practice with a scrimmage against Fillmore High School.
Caroline Pietrzyk set a new MHS cross-country record with a time of 17:16 over the 2.9 mile rain course at Mt. SAC.
“With the lights for our field, the interest in the program, and the success we had this year, I’m expecting good things for Sharks football next season and beyond," Head Coach Ray Humphrey said.
The Christmas trees, wreathes and garland go on sale the day after Thanksgiving in a lot off Pacific Coast Highway and Heathercliff Road in Malibu.
Malibu High water team comes up short in CIF semifinal match and in 10 to 6 loss at Mt. Sac College.
Malibu Mayor Lou La Monte has declared Nov. 15 as "America Recycles Day" in Malibu.
Lights will be able to be used for the upcoming boys and girls soccer season thanks to a ruling from a Los Angeles County judge.
The Sharks water polo team wins big over the Santa Ynez Pirates on Saturday.
Malibu High School water polo team beat Xavier Prep 11-3 at the Shark Tank in the first round of the CIF Playoffs.
Students at Our Lady of Malibu are rounding up excess Halloween candy for a good cause.
In exchange for the mentoring, students in Malibu and Santa Monica are asked to take part in the Emily Shane Foundation’s “Pass it Forward” campaign by performing any good deed or act of kindness.
UPDATED 5:30 a.m.: Voters select three incumbents out of six candidates for the SMMUSD Board of Education and approve Measure ES, which is meant to provide a portion of $1 billion of needed improvements at schools in Santa Monica and Malibu.
The Malibu Sharks football team scored 26 unanswered points Friday night to earn a spot in the playoffs.
Caroline Peitryzk will compete in the CIF Cross Country Division IV Preliminaries at Mt. San Antonio College.
Boys varsity water polo team beats Santa Monica for their sixth straight win. The Sharks are ranked No. 1 as they head into the CIF playoffs next week.
Malibu High School ranks in the top 1 percent of nearly 22,000 high schools nationwide, according to US News and World Report.
Candidates for the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education answer questions about Malibu representation and class sizes.
Runners Caroline Pietryzk, Charlotte Jackson and Caitlin Meyers finish among the top runners at the Ventura County Cross Country Championships.
Malibu High School parents, students, and school board and city officials are on hand for a ceremonial switching on of the lights and special ribbon cutting ceremony.
For the first time in years, the Malibu High School football team will celebrate its homecoming game under a lighted athletic field.
Festivities for homecoming will begin at 4 p.m. with tailgating and float decoration at Malibu High School, according to organizers.
The Malibu candidates say they are running to bring excellence back to all schools in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District.
Malibu High School football team will put their five game win streak on the line under the lights during Homecoming Friday.
Pietryzk is ranked seventh fastest runner in Division IV in the Sate of California.
The annual Jog-a-thon was capped off this year with field day events.
Malibu High boys varsity water polo team comes from behind for win that ties them for the league title and possibly the top ranking in the division.
More than $84,000 was raised district-wide for Malibu and Santa Monica physical education departments.
The Malibu High School football team will be allowed to play its Oct. 26 homecoming game under lights.
Boys varsity wins and the JV team completely overwhelms the JV Warriors in a 16 to 2 win.
"We want to make it a unifying celebration, but we’re being held hostage by the plaintiffs in this lawsuit,” said Seth Jacobson, a Malibu High School parent.
"The boys’ hard work has paid off. We’re riding four [victories] in a row now, playing with a lot of intensity and passion," MHS Football Defensive Coordinator Matt Oliver said on the performance of his squad.