The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education votes 6-0 to stop PTAs from paying the salaries of extra personnel like teacher aides, saying it creates inequities among schools.
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District is seeking qualified candidates who will bring a depth of business and/or financial expertise to the committee.
Malibu's mayor and mayor pro tem want to work with Santa Monica and school district officials as well as local activists to petition a county committee to do a feasibility study on forming a Malibu school district.
The new policy would prohibit school PTAs from raising money to hire personnel and allow only the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation to receive corporate gifts of $2,500 or more.
The trees are being sold through Dec. 22 at 29136 Pacific Coast Highway, near the corner of PCH and Heathercliff Road/Emily Shane Way.
The first-place winners will move on to the district level competition.
A tennis tournament and party at the Malibu Racquet Club is the Malibu High PTSA's biggest fundraiser of the year.
The City Council next week will consider a measure to initiate the petition process for forming a Malibu school district.
Head coach Ray Humphrey praises the Malibu High School varsity football squad for its tenacity and competitive play throughout the 2011 season.
Follow the Board of Education hearing as it happens
Malibu High School's girls varsity tennis team defeats Valencia High on Tuesday in the CIF Southern Section Division 3 quarterfinals. This is the Sharks' first time in the semifinals since 2004.
The Malibu High School boys varsity water polo team plays hard, but falls short in a 8-7 loss against Temescal High in the second round of the CIF tournament.
The proposed policy would prohibit school PTAs from collecting money to pay personnel and to support programs and services eliminated because of Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District budget cuts.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department concludes its investigation of the alleged incident at Santa Monica High School.
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District's Board of Education will discuss the proposal on Thursday at Malibu City Hall
Students from Children's Creative Workshop learn about biodynamic farming, see the natural surroundings and meet lots of fun animals.
The final league games of the season are easy wins for the Malibu High School boys varsity water polo team.
The Malibu High School girls varsity volleyball team wins 3-1.
A Sharks' win over La Reina on Thursday clinches the Tri-Valley League championship.
The Malibu High School girls varsity volleyball teams loses at home to Grace Brethren.
The Sharks have a 15-1 record and are 9-0 in league play.
Hundred of students have fun while making money for their elementary school's PTA.
The Sharks defeat Villanova Prep 48-14 in front of a large Homecoming crowd.
The fourth straight win for the Malibu High School girls varsity volleyball team is against Santa Paula on the road.
Malibu High goes undefeated for the week.
The Sharks defeat Villanova Prep, 48-14.
The Sharks defeat Fillmore in a three-game sweep.
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District's Board of Education will also discuss a UCLA research partnership surrounding racial/ethnic diversity in urban middle schools.
Grant intended to steer students toward science-related degrees and careers.
Students and a former mayor air their concerns about the nation's economic structure at a campus gathering on Thursday.
The Malibu High School boys varsity water polo team falls in a close game against league rival Oaks Christian. The junior varsity Sharks score an easy victory.
This is the second sighting in two months.
The Board of Education agrees to put the issue on a future agenda, but does not specify when that will happen.
The varsity and junior varsity teams continue to dominate.
The win is the fourth straight for the Sharks (4-2).
The Malibu High girls varsity squad is 9-1 this season.
The Sharks are winning lots of matches this season, while the players enjoy being part of a supportive team.
The Sharks' 49-0 victory over Flintridge Prep includes several big-yardage plays. The team is above .500 for the first time this season with a 3-2 record.
The girls win and the boys place second in the first Frontier League race of the season.
The Sharks fall behind early, but win the final three games of the match for the victory.