Former pro surfer Izzy Paskowitz provides a surfing opportunity for children with autism through the program Surfers Healing.
The Santa Monica City Council votes to give the school district half the annual revenue from a recently approved sales tax.
Students receive awards for high achievement in a variety of categories.
The fun starts before the party for the Malibu High School Prom.
The football players need the money because the school district does not pay for team uniforms.
Whether the district places a tax proposal on the November ballot could depend on what happens with the state's budget.
She served as the head of the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District from 2006 to 2008
You can support the local schools this weekend at various fundraising events.
Just because a chid is the correct age, it might not mean the child is ready for that big step.
The Malibu students ask a range of questions at the school's playground.
The school district does not supply money for uniforms.
The event raises money for school supplies and to bring a teacher and two students from rural South Africa to Malibu.
The contract is for three years with an option for a one-year renewal. It does not include a housing allowance.
How much input should parents have in their children's choice of clothing, the Malibu Patch Moms Council wonders.
The new Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District leader, who will begin work July 1, comes from the Palmdale School District.
The "Hang Ten" gala takes place at the home of Liane and Richard Weintraub.
Trivia, food, an awards ceremony and some hula dancing are included in the festivities at the Malibu High PTSA's annual Malibu High Staff Luncheon.
The application period for the Santa Monica High School principal job concluded Friday. Interviews will take place later this month.
The commission vote is 5-0.
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District hosts a session at Malibu High on the Strategic Plan update process.
The Malibu Patch Moms Council offers questions and answers for community discussion.
“To Kill a Mockingbird” is the selection for this year's edition of One Book, One City-Malibu. The program is in its ninth year.
The pledge comes in the wake of the college's recent “Love to Japan” fundraiser.
The district CFO offers budget-cut scenarios, but says it is unknown how much state funding the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District will actually receive for the 2011-12 school year.
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Patch collaborates with California Watch to examine seismic safety in our public schools.
Investigative team highlights the findings of its three-part series.
An investigative report by the watchdog group California Watch reveals Malibu schools are as prepared as possible for an earthquake.
Calamigos Ranch is the setting for Western glitz and glamour.
While the Wednesday afternoon discussion was genial, it underscored grim fiscal realities facing the community college district.
Also, the Board of Education begins the process to create a nurse position with a smaller salary.
The college is helping students find family and friends in Japan, holding support groups for them and coordinating fundraisers in light of the ongoing tragedy.
The girls sing and see the attractions of the Windy City.
They join their peers from community colleges throughout California for the “March in March.”
The committee meets about once a month.
More than 80 percent of the players on the three teams had a GPA of 3.0 or higher for the first semester.
The Webster Elementary School talent show features students with a variety of skills.
Tim Cuneo says he did not intend to offend or demean the parents mentioned in the memo.
Students on this list had at least a 3.0 GPA for the first semester.
The co-lead charter petitioner says advocates will be "monitoring the activities and political climate at both the district and state levels."