Malibu News
Malibu Council Opposes Latest Santa Monica College Bond Measure
On Monday evening, the Malibu City Council unanimously voted to strongly oppose the bond measure to support a $375 Million effort to fund an upgrade of facilities and build student housing at Santa Monica College (SMC).
City of Santa Monica Joins SMMUSD in Opposing Petition for District-based School Board Elections
In December of last year, a petition was submitted to the Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE) asking their Committee on School District Organization to establish District-based elections for seats on the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Board. In February, by a vote of the city council, the City of Santa Monica joined the school district in opposing the petition, with an opening for the city to join litigation against the attempted change.
County Board of Supervisors Deliberate Over Transfers of Justice-Involved Youth
The Board of Supervisors returned via Zoom today to a subject it has wrestled with for quite some time – dramatic changes to the state and county’s juvenile justice system since the closure of the State’s Department of Juvenile Justice and all state-run juvenile facilities.
Malibu Council Not Happy About Transfer of Justice-involved Youth
In July of last year, County Supervisors Sheila Kuehl and Holly Mitchell sponsored a resolution to in part, transfer 40 male justice-involved youths temporarily to Campus Kilpatrick in the Malibu hills. The policy was passed 5-0 in open session. This prompted the Department of Detention to prepare several facilities, including Campus Kilpatrick in the Malibu Hills, to serve as “Secure Youth Treatment Facilities” (SYTF).
Malibu Council Opposes Latest Santa Monica College Bond Measure
On Monday evening, the Malibu City Council unanimously voted to strongly oppose the bond measure to support a $375 Million effort to fund an upgrade of facilities and build student housing at Santa Monica College (SMC).
City of Santa Monica Joins SMMUSD in Opposing Petition for District-based School Board Elections
In December of last year, a petition was submitted to the Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE) asking their Committee on School District Organization to establish District-based elections for seats on the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Board. In February, by a vote of the city council, the City of Santa Monica joined the school district in opposing the petition, with an opening for the city to join litigation against the attempted change.
County Board of Supervisors Deliberate Over Transfers of Justice-Involved Youth
The Board of Supervisors returned via Zoom today to a subject it has wrestled with for quite some time – dramatic changes to the state and county’s juvenile justice system since the closure of the State’s Department of Juvenile Justice and all state-run juvenile facilities.
Malibu Council Not Happy About Transfer of Justice-involved Youth
In July of last year, County Supervisors Sheila Kuehl and Holly Mitchell sponsored a resolution to in part, transfer 40 male justice-involved youths temporarily to Campus Kilpatrick in the Malibu hills. The policy was passed 5-0 in open session. This prompted the Department of Detention to prepare several facilities, including Campus Kilpatrick in the Malibu Hills, to serve as “Secure Youth Treatment Facilities” (SYTF).