Tamalpais Union High School District

Marin County5 Schools~4,503 Students Enrolled

Academic Calendar

Holidays & Events2026-2027
  • Jul03

    Independence Day Holiday

    Jul 3, 2026

  • Aug19

    First Student Day of School

    Aug 19, 2026

  • Sep07

    Labor Day Holiday

    Sep 7, 2026

  • Sep21

    School Holiday

    Sep 21, 2026

  • Oct07

    Minimum Day for Students

    Oct 7, 2026

  • Nov11

    Veteran's Day Holiday

    Nov 11, 2026

  • Nov23

    Thanksgiving Recess

    Nov 23, 2026 - Nov 27, 2026

  • Dec21

    Winter Break Begins

    Dec 21, 2026 - Dec 31, 2026

  • Jan01

    Winter Break Ends

    Jan 1, 2027

  • Jan06

    Students Return

    Jan 6, 2027

  • Jan18

    M.L. King Day Holiday

    Jan 18, 2027

  • Feb03

    Minimum Day for Students

    Feb 3, 2027

  • Feb15

    Presidents' Day Holiday

    Feb 15, 2027

  • Feb15

    February Break

    Feb 15, 2027 - Feb 19, 2027

  • Apr05

    Spring Break

    Apr 5, 2027 - Apr 9, 2027

  • May31

    Memorial Day Holiday

    May 31, 2027

  • Jun10

    Last Day of School

    Jun 10, 2027

Area & Neighborhood Coverage

The Tamalpais Union High School District proudly serves a diverse and picturesque expanse across Southern and Central Marin County, California. Its reach extends into vibrant communities such as Mill Valley, Corte Madera, Larkspur, San Anselmo, Fairfax, Ross, and portions of Sausalito and Tiburon. Nestled against the majestic backdrop of Mount Tamalpais and the serene waters of the San Francisco Bay, this district encompasses a region renowned for its stunning natural beauty, charming town centers, and a strong sense of local identity. Each community within its boundaries contributes to the rich tapestry of Marin life, from the historic streets of San Anselmo to the coastal allure of Mill Valley, creating a varied and engaging environment.

Community Connection in Marin County

In Marin County, the Tamalpais Union High School District is deeply interwoven into the fabric of its surrounding communities. Far from being an isolated entity, the district reflects the values and lifestyle prevalent throughout this unique part of California. The emphasis here is on fostering a well-rounded environment that benefits from the area's abundant outdoor opportunities, artistic vibrancy, and a strong commitment to local engagement. This connection ensures the district remains responsive to the distinct character of each town it serves, playing an integral role in the broader Marin County narrative.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Tamalpais Union High School District engage with local Marin County organizations?

The district actively fosters relationships with various local Marin County organizations, including environmental groups focused on preserving Mount Tamalpais and the Bay, community art centers in Mill Valley and Larkspur, and local service clubs throughout its service area. These collaborations often support community-wide initiatives and enrich the local environment.

What unique geographic features define the district's service area in Marin County?

The Tamalpais Union High School District’s service area is uniquely defined by iconic Marin County geography. Dominated by the slopes of Mount Tamalpais, the redwood-filled canyons, and the scenic shoreline along the San Francisco Bay, these natural landscapes significantly influence the character and opportunities within the communities it serves, from hiking trails to waterfront activities.

Which specific Marin County towns are part of the Tamalpais Union High School District?

The district encompasses a significant number of distinct towns within Marin County, including Mill Valley, Corte Madera, Larkspur, San Anselmo, Fairfax, Ross, and portions of both Sausalito and Tiburon. Each of these communities contributes its own unique charm and local flavor to the overall district environment.