Malibu High Sharks (3-2) win 49-0. This is the third consecutive victory for the team.
The varsity and junior varsity Sharks roll to easy victories.
The junior varsity team also wins—in convincing fashion.
The Sharks defeat St. Bonaventure.
The Sharks fall to Flintridge. They have an opportunity to bounce back from the loss on Friday against Cate.
The Sharks remain in the top five in the Southern Section Division 6 poll.
The junior varsity team also has an impressive performance in the varsity tournament.
The Sharks score a 49-12 victory over Bellarmine-Jefferson to even their season record at 2-2.
The California Coastal Commission will vote on the city of Malibu's proposal in Huntington Beach on Oct. 5.
The Board of Education gave Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District staff a series of directives in the aftermath of an alleged incident of racial harassment at Samohi.
The California Coastal Commission will vote next month on whether to allow sports field lights at Malibu High School.
All comments on the project will be addressed in the final environmental impact report, which is scheduled to go before the Board of Education in November.
The Academic Performance Index scores for Malibu's public schools are significantly higher than the state target and average.
The committee is examining the feasibility of parcel tax and capitol improvement bond measures.
The Sharks fall 27-7 to the Fillmore Flash.
Students and parents arrive at the campus Tuesday for the first day of classes.
Today is the first day of classes for all public school students in Malibu.
Parents can notify the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District if they do not want their children to be served flavored milk.
This will be her first experience as an administrator.
Chi Kim will become a youth education program officer with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in Seattle.
A staff report looks to "well-respected, national experts and organizations in the field of child nutrition" that recommend schools offer nonfat chocolate milk.
Some panel members support Advocates for Malibu Public Schools' call for an unelected person who would not be allowed to vote on board items or participate in closed sessions but would be able to advise on Malibu issues from a Malibu perspective.
The proposal will be presented to the California Coastal Commission at its October meeting.
A majority of the Board of Education is at least interested in a ban on flavored milk. A proposal will go before the board next month.
Some people say flavored milk should be taken off the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District menu.
Former Santa Monica High School Principal Dr. Hugo Pedroza is also named in the federal complaint.
Pepperdine's Kelsea Smith and her club team are after their fourth national title.
Two Santa Monica High School wrestlers and the team's coach are named in the complaint.
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District expects to get 33 percent of its funding from local sources. The figure is not as high in most other California school districts.
Former Santa Monica High School wrestlers ask for people to wait for the investigations to finish before reaching conclusions.
The college gets the Independence Day celebration started early with a fireworks show on Saturday.
Claire Thomsen, 13, was inspired after visiting the small Kingdom of Bhutan on a family trip.
Malibu High School eighth-graders receive their Promotion certificates and various students receive awards.
Malibu High School's Eighth-Grade Promotion takes place today at 9 a.m.
The graduation takes place at the Malibu High School Amphitheater.
Malibu High School graduation is Tuesday. Eighth-grade promotion is Wednesday.
Also at the school board meeting, the superintendent apologizes for the handling of a racial bias incident at Santa Monica High School.
The annual carnival raises money for the art, music and science programs at Malibu's Juan Cabrillo Elementary School.
The Malibu carnival will raise money for various school programs.
Gan Malibu's Trike-A-Thon raises money for the school's arts program.