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  • February 10th Deadline for SMMUSD Claim Forms to be Submitted

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 9, 2020

    A lawsuit against the school district has resulted in the disbursement of funds to certain parents. Parents will be reimbursed if they paid for after school activities, field trips, binders, books and other school supplies required by Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District schools, from 2016 to 2018. The lawsuit arose from California law that public school must be free. SMMUSD was accused of not being free but instead forcing students to pay for supplies, for-pay field...

  • Topping Off Ceremony on Discovery Building at Santa Monica High School

    Mary Leipziger, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 6, 2020

    1/30: Would that I could aligned the world and its intricacies similar to the delightful "Steeling Topping Out" ceremony, - given by the McCarthy Building Companies Inc. on the grounds of Santa Monica High school on Jan 30, 2020. It consisted of having the last steel beam hoisted in place on the new building's steel framework, after the guests, teachers, engineers, structural officials, construction workers, educational officials, Santa Monica politicians and assorted...

  • SMC and New Roads School Students Receive 2020 Education Awards from The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Westside Coalition

    Grace Smith, SMC PIO|Updated Jan 26, 2020

    Santa Monica College and New Roads School students were presented the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Westside Coalition 2020 Education Awards at a ceremony held January 20 at SGI-USA World Peace Ikeda Auditorium in Santa Monica to commemorate Dr. King's birthday. This year's awards recipients are: • Santa Monica College student Lavay Cole received a 2020 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Award for a song that Dr. King's principles of nonviolence inspired him to write. Mr. C...

  • The costumes, the puppets, the Lions.... On My! Lincoln Lions Present Lion King

    Monica Ciociola, LMS Parent|Updated Jan 26, 2020

    Lincoln Middle School Theatre presents Disney's The Lion King Jr. this year on Jan 24-26. Monica Ciociola writes: "I'm a parent volunteer in charge of the marketing. I attended a rehearsal this week and was completely blown away by the show's production, costumes, sets . . . everything!! I think there is a great story to be told here. 1. Inclusive Growth Environment For Kids -- Theatre 31 Artistic director Chad Scheppner runs the program for Lincoln Middle School and his philo...

  • Westside Ballet Nutcracker Tradition includes Santa Monica Student Dancers

    Jewels Solheim-Roe, Westside Ballet|Updated Dec 7, 2019

    A winter wonderland awaits at Westside Ballet of Santa Monica's 47th production of 'The Nutcracker!' It's Christmas Eve when a mysterious gift sparks a wondrous adventure. Journey to a Land of Enchantment filled with swirling snowflakes, waltzing flowers and exciting dances set to Tchaikovsky's glorious score––performed by the Santa Monica College Symphony Orchestra led by Maestro Elizabeth Stoyanovich. With over 100 dancers on stage this season, 42 will be Santa Monica res...

  • Woke SMMUSD Schools Win Energy Awards but Can't Keep Their Restrooms Clean

    Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude|Updated Nov 26, 2019

    Nine schools in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District have won Energy Star Certification for 2018. To be certified, a building must earn an Energy Star score of 75 or higher. This indicates the building performs better than at least 75 percent of similar buildings nationwide, taking into account different operating conditions, regional weather, and other considerations. These standards are set by the Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA claims that Energy Star-ce...

  • SMMUSD Sustainability Coordinator Caroline Coster Wins Scholarship to Study, um, Sustainability.

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 26, 2019
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    It should be no surprise that the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District has a Sustainability Coordinator. This is Santa Monica (and Malibu). Of course we would employ someone to focus on sustainability (whatever that means) in the school district. What surprised me was to learn the Sustainability Coordinator had no staff. "I'm the only one," Caroline Coster, SC for the SMMUSD told me. "And I have no budget." Without dedicated funds and, perhaps, lonely, Coster applied...

  • A Generational Tradition includes Seven Culver Dancers in 'Nutcracker'

    Jewels Solheim-Roe, Special to the Observer|Updated Nov 26, 2019

    How many children have begged their parents for ballet classes after seeing Clara dance with the Sugarplums in 'The Nutcracker'? In Santa Monica, some of those children may now be bringing their grandchildren. This year marks Westside Ballet's 47th year in performing the holiday classic, which draws dancers from their affiliated school (Westside Ballet School), adult dancers from the community, the company's resident professional guest artists, and welcomes NY City Ballet...

  • SMMUSD Struggles With Painting John Muir School Building To One Named for the Obamas

    Observer Staff|Updated Oct 20, 2019

    In order to change the name of a building to Michelle and Barack Obama Center for Inquiry and Exploration, the SMMUSD will have to paint over a mural of Muir Woods. Not everyone was happy that Muir Woods was being painted over. Some former hippies, now in their 60's and 70's, held a rally to celebrate the artwork, and try to convince the district not to paint over their mural. "Michelle and Barack Obama Center for Inquiry and Exploration, is the new name of the facility that...

  • SamoHi Swimming Pool Incident Leads to Government Tort Claim Against SMMUSD

    Observer Staff|Updated Sep 28, 2019

    A high school student suffered "severe and debilitating lung injuries" after swimming in the Santa Monica High School pool according to a government claim filed this month against the SMMUSD. "(name redacted) is a senior at Santa Monica High School, a member of the water polo team and an exceptionally strong swimmer. During the team's swimming and water polo meet, he suddenly was unable to breathe, and after gasping for air several times, he immediately became ill. Upon...

  • MIT Investigates Who Was Smart Enough to Work for MIT, but Also Dumb Enough to Accept Money from Convicted Child Molester Jeff Epstein.

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 17, 2019

    No people on earth excel in self flagellation better than American academics, as proven this week by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The prestigious ivy league college issued a press release saying that it had "retained the law firm Goodwin Procter to perform a thorough investigation of the facts surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's interactions with MIT." The question appears to be which particular foundations that donated money were actually connected to suicidal uber...

  • Dance Talks Reveals Life Lessons of Classical Ballet Training at Westside School of Ballet

    Jewels Solheim-Roe, Westside Ballet|Updated Sep 5, 2019

    The experience of training in classical ballet often has a profound and lasting effect in the lives of dancers, though many ultimately pursue careers outside the dance world. That's the message behind Westside Ballet's "Dance Talks" series, which has featured a lineup of successful alumnae such as actress Jenna Elfman and Joffrey Ballet's Lucia Connolly, who have spoken to community youth about the positive impact disciplined dance training has had on their lives. The series...

  • Oh the Places You'll Go: 670 seniors graduate at Samohi

    Phil Brock, Observer Writer|Updated Jun 19, 2019

    With shouts of "19" echoing across the stage, the Santa Monica High School Class of 2019 flipped their tassels from right to left and exuberantly took their final steps as high school students. This was the 165th graduation ceremony at Samohi, and 670 seniors took part in this time-honored tradition. As the students strode into the Memorial Greek Theatre the crowd of over 3500 parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, and friends clapped, cheered and waved signs as the...

  • Carousel of Time: LGBTQ Prom on the Pier Was A lot of Fun for all

    Mary Leipziger, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 17, 2019

    Despite the fact that the United Methodist Church nationally is in limbo about the LGBTQ community, the Church in Ocean Park sponsored its 8th dance for this community last Saturday night. The City of Santa Monica contributed the Carousel on the Santa Monica Pier. A balmy night, where it seemed throngs of visitors filled with the space with a multi generational/racial crowd. The LGBTQ Prom included a brief social hour followed by DJ Claudio spinning until 11 PM. It was free...

  • Ann Whitley Receives Award for Excellence at Roosevelt Elementary School, as she retires after 31 years.

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 9, 2019

    Ann Whitley taught at Roosevelt Elementary School starting 31 years ago, in 1988. This year, she retired. During that time, she team taught with several other teachers, including Angie Snow, Megan Cuevas, Martha Simmons and Carolyn Edwards. At a PTA meeting Tuesday at Roosevelt Elementary School, Ms. Whitley was presented with an Award for Excellence by the current Principal of Roosevelt, Lynda Holeva. "The team teaching we did was a departmentalized partnership where each...

  • Prayer, poetry, police protection: Life at a Jewish school in Berlin

    Maximilian Perseke, DPA|Updated May 30, 2019

    Berlin (dpa) - The schoolboys who enter the red brick building of the Lauder Beth-Zion School on this chilly winter morning in Berlin are wearing winter hats and baseball caps, just like their peers at other schools in the German capital. But when the students get inside and take the hats off, they reveal that they're also wearing kippahs, the traditional Jewish skullcaps that they will wear for the rest of the school day. Rabbi Meier Daus, dressed in the traditional black and...

  • Lincoln Middle School Gets Wet, a Program to Teach Swimming to All

    Rufus Williams, SMMUSD Parent|Updated May 26, 2019

    In addition, a parent is also obligated to teach his child how to swim, so that he may save himself should he be on a boat that sinks. - Talmud. Drowning is unfortunately the number two cause of death in 5-24 year olds and for every actual drowning death there are four near-drownings that regularly cause long-term life-altering damage. But kids who can swim love it, and an ability to swim is the a requirement for a multitude of fun activities from surfing, to sailing, to...

  • SamoHi Places Second in the National Ocean Science Bowl Finals in Washington DC

    Lynn Watanabe|Updated Apr 23, 2019

    On April 14, 2019 Santa Monica High School placed second in the 22nd Annual National Ocean Science Bowl Finals. The finals carried the theme "Observe the Ocean; Secure the Future" in Washington DC. The students participated in field trips and lectures with other teams from 33 states. The competition consisted of team challenge questions, buzzer segments, and science expert briefings. Team members include Teddy Berger, Ryan Chien, Ireland Neville, Donny Sanders, Derek Wen and...

  • So Cal Edison Science Scholarship awarded to Samohi Senior Katie Richards

    Mary Leipziger, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Apr 2, 2019

    3/26: At a presentation today, So Cal Edison surprised SamoHi Senior Katie Richards with a $40,000 college scholarship from Edison International to pursue STEM education. Breanna Snyder, Katie's engineering teacher, described Katie's scientific article as "excellent." When Katie is not pursuing STEM, she is editor in chief of the Santa Monica High School year book and president of the Harry Potter Club. Edison International president and CEO Pedro Pizarro lauded the senior...

  • Pali Senior Conducts Parenting Classes at Cornerstone Church for Girl Scout Gold Award Project

    Observer Staff|Updated Mar 6, 2019

    My daughter Natalie Schoemann, who is a Senior at Palisades Charter High School, recently completed her Girl Scout Gold Award Project. She put together a reading program to support parenting classes at Cornerstone Church in West Los Angeles. Natalie suffers from dyslexia and reading and writing have been a struggle. As such, she felt it important to help children get a 'jump start' with reading. Generally, those who attend the parenting classes can't afford babysitting....

  • SamoHi Wins LA Regional Science Bowl, Defeating UniHi and Arcadia High at JPL

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Mar 3, 2019

    This Saturday February 23, 2019 Santa Monica High Schools Ocean Science Bowl Team won the 20th Annual Los Angeles Regional Competition at JPL in Pasadena. "Team members included Ireland Neville, Ryan Chien, Teddy Berger, Derek Wen, Donny Sanders, and coach Ingo Gaida. The competition consists of 4 player teams answering questions based in marine biology, physical oceanography, marine geology, and marine policy/ chemistry related topics," said Chien. "The game is in multiple ch...

  • Admission Applications to Cal. State University Extended to December 15, 2018

    Observer Staff|Updated Nov 29, 2018

    (November 26, 2018) – With many prospective students, their families and communities facing hardship due to wildfires affecting the entire state, the California State University (CSU) is extending the priority application deadline for fall 2019 admission to December 15. The university previously announced a series of accommodations for applicants affected by recent wildfires, but the CSU has now extended the entire priority application window to ensure that all applicants have...

  • Malibu Schools Closed Through Thanksgiving Weekend, Including Malibu High School, says SMMUSD

    Observer Staff|Updated Nov 18, 2018

    SMMUSD Schools in Malibu are closed to the end of Thanksgiving weekend due to the Fire. They will reopen on Monday, November 26th. Most of the City of Malibu is still under evacuation order, wrote District Superintendent Ben Drati on November 11th. "All four of our schools are still in the current evacuation area."http://www.smmusd.org/superintendent/DratiUpdate111418.pdf Malibu High School, Juan Cabrillo Elementary School, Point Dume Marine Science School and Webster...

  • SMC Malibu Satellite Campus Begins Construction: Four years to Build 27,500 Square Feet

    Sarah Storkin, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Oct 3, 2018

    A project begun in the early 2000s to construct a satellite campus for Santa Monica College in Malibu finally won all the necessary approvals for construction, roughly 18 years later. The 27,5000-square-foot project will include six classrooms and a Los Angeles County Sheriff substation. Located in the Malibu Civic Center near the Malibu Farmers Market and Pepperdine University, it has not yet been decided what classes will be offered in the new building, which is scheduled...

  • At SMC, a Historic Celebration of First-Ever Bachelor's Degree Graduates

    Grace Smith, SMC PIO|Updated Jun 11, 2018

    Santa Monica College (SMC) held a "SMC Interaction Design Grad Show," a celebration of the college's first 18 students to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Interaction Design (IXD). The event - both a showcase of students' portfolios and an industry mixer - was held on Thursday, June 7 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the SMC Center for Media and Design at 1660 Stewart St. in Santa Monica. John Modestine, creative director of Ring-the global home security company owned by Amazon-ad...

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