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Tomales High School

Coordinates: 38°14′51″N 122°53′43″W / 38.24750°N 122.89528°W / 38.24750; -122.89528[1]
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About Tomales High

38°14′51″N 122°53′43″W / 38.24750°N 122.89528°W / 38.24750; -122.89528[1]

Tomales High School is located in the town of Tomales, California. It is the comprehensive high school for the Shoreline Unified School District. It serves the rural communities stretching from the southern communities of Point Reyes Station and Inverness running north past the fishing port of Bodega Bay to the mouth of the Russian River, a distance of nearly 50 miles (80 km) and widens 13 miles (21 km) east from the west coast. Tomales High School draws its students from approximately 450 square miles (1,200 km2). The school opened in 1912; the current campus was built in 1969 and remodeled in 2011. The faculty includes 20 certificated employees made up of 15 full-time teachers, 4 part-time teachers and one counselor. The school also has one full-time special day class teacher, a resource specialist, and one English Language Learner staff member. Student to teacher ratio averages 15:1. Adam Jennings has served as principal since 2012. Tomales High School is a California Distinguished school. [2]

Communities Served

Tomales High draws students from West Marin Elementary which serves the West Marin communities Point Reyes Station, Inverness, and Olema.

The other feeder school is Tomales Elementary which serves students from the Nothwest Marin communities of Marshall, Tomales, and Dillon Beach and the Sonoma County communities of Valley Ford, Bloomfield, Bodega, and parts of rural western Petaluma. Bodega Bay is served by Bodega Bay Elementary which feeds middle school students to Tomales Elementary and then into Tomales High.

Demographics

Enrollment has declined steadily from 295 in 1998-99 (including adjoining Shoreline High School) to an all time low of 169 in 2008-09. Since then enrollment has remained steady between 170-190 students. [3]

Tomales High Demographics

1998-1999 Percent
White 75%
Hispanic or Latino 22%
Black or African American 2%
Asain/Pacific Islander/Other 1%
Total 283 Students
2012-13 Percent
White 48%
Hispanic or Latino 47%
Black or African American 2.5%
Asian/Pacific Islander/Other 2.5%
Total 185 Students
2014-2015 Percent
Hispanic or Latino 57%
White 40%
Asian/Pacific Isalnder/Other 2%
Black or African American 1%
Total 171 Students

Athletics

The Tomales Braves are in the North Coast Section. The Braves are in the Coastal Mountain Conference and a member of the North Central League II.

Football

The Braves have a stong tradition reaching the North Coast Section playoffs from 1991-2004 and 2006-2012. The Braves have won 5 NCS titles (1983,1995,1998,2001,2002) and have been section runner up 5 times (1992,2004,2006,2010,2011). The Braves won 6 straight NCL II league titles (2006-2011) and went 36-0-1 in that stretch. Head Coach Leon Feliciano was named the 2011 North Coast Section Honor Coach. Since 1996 he has led the Braves to a 137-69-4 record. Feliciano retired after the 2014 season.

Basketball

Boys

Howard Wilson has served as head coach since 2011-12. Wilson retired after the 2014-2015 season after leading the Braves to back to back North Coast Section Playoff appearances.

Girls

Chris Kenyon led the Lady Braves to a 2011 NCS Division VI title. Kenyon retired after the 2014 campaign.

Baseball

Bill Tucker has been the head of the program since 1995. The team was NCS runner up in 2007 and 2010. The Braves won the NCS D- VI title in 2013.

Other Sports

  • Soccer (Boys & Girls)
  • Volleyball
  • Softball
  • Tennis
  • Cheerleading

References