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Tamalpais Union High School District

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The Tamalpais Union High School District or TUHSD provides high school education to students residing in ten elementary districts in central and southern Marin County , California and parts of West Marin . The headquarters are on the property of Redwood High School in Larkspur, California .

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6-574: Feeder school districts include: Bolinas-Stinson Union , Kentfield, Lagunitas , Larkspur-Corte Madera , Mill Valley , Nicasio , Reed Union , Ross, Ross Valley and Sausalito Marin City school districts. As of 2012, District enrollment was 3,921 students. The union high school district lies within the Marin Community College District . Communities within the district include: The three comprehensive high schools and

12-423: Is a Title I school with a School-Wide Program. Bolinas School had an enrollment of 91 students in third through eighth grade in 2004–05. With 6.0 full-time-equivalent teachers, Bolinas had a student-teacher ratio of 15.1. The campus is located approximately one mile east of the town of Bolinas, California , in an area known as Gospel Flats . Bolinas is neither a charter or magnet school. Stinson Beach School

18-579: Is a public school district in Marin County, California , with offices in Bolinas, California , USA. As of the 2017–18 school year, the District had 91 students at its Bolinas campus. The district includes Bolinas, Stinson Beach , and a portion of Muir Beach . Bolinas School has been in continuous operation since 1858. The original wooden school-house was burned down in 1978 by an arsonist, but

24-466: The communities in their attendance areas (with ZIP Codes) are: Two alternative high schools serve the entire district: Tamalpais, Redwood, and Archie Williams are California Distinguished Schools . San Andreas has been recognized by the State of California as a Model Continuation School. Download coordinates as: Bolinas-Stinson Union School District Bolinas-Stinson Union School District

30-502: Was $ 2,092,000, or $ 15,969 per student. Revenue sources were 8% federal, 81% local, and 11% state. In 2000, the attendance area had a total population under age 18 of 477, of which 52 (8.0%) were Hispanic. The racial composition was The majority of the students are white. Students identified themselves by race or ethnicity and by gender as follows in 2017-18: There were no students identified as American Indian/Alaskan, Filipino, or Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander. Bolinas-Stinson

36-471: Was rebuilt as a virtually exact replica of the original building. Until the fire, it was said to be the oldest standing school building in California. The District had 10.0 full-time-equivalent classroom teachers. The other 15 staff included 8 instructional aides or coordinators, 1 administrator, and 6 support staff. There were no guidance counselors or library staff. The District budget as of 2004-05

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