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Tomales High School

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Tomales High School
Address
3850 Irvin Road

,
United States
Information
TypePublic comprehensive high school
MottoRoll Braves
Established1912
School districtShoreline Unified School District
PrincipalJohn McGurke
Teaching staff12.80 (FTE)[2]
Grades9-12
Enrollment166 (2020–21)[3]
Student to teacher ratio10.78[2]
Color(s)  Red
  Black
  White
AthleticsNorth Coast Section
MascotBrave
NicknameHome of the Braves
AccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges
YearbookThe Tide
WebsiteOfficial website

Tomales High School is located in the town of Tomales, California, United States. It is the comprehensive high school of the Shoreline Unified School District. It serves the western Marin and Sonoma County communities, stretching from the towns of Point Reyes Station and Inverness along Tomales Bay, 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 widening 13 miles (21 km) east from the west coast. Tomales High School draws its students from approximately 450 square miles (1,200 km2). Tomales High School was recognized as a California Distinguished School in 2011.[4]

History edit

Tomales Union High School opened on Aug. 5, 1912, with 23 students and one teacher/principal located on a hill in downtown Tomales. The school grew quickly: before the two-classroom school was a decade old, it was expanded to 10 classrooms thanks to a $30,000 school bond. The California Field Act mandates that all the state’s public schools be earthquake safe, and Shoreline School District trustees in the 1960s were faced with either retrofitting the old school or building a new one. Bond elections to finance various options followed and were twice narrowly defeated. In 1967 a third election was successful. Affirmative votes in all precincts except Inverness resulted in an overall 73 percent approval for the $1.1 million bond to finance a new high school. In 1969, the new high school opened along Tomales-Petaluma Road. Much of the school was extensively remodeled in 2011.

Tomales High teams were originally called the Wolves, but in 1950, the name was changed to the Braves. In 2001, Shoreline School District trustees decided the name was disrespectful to Native Americans and voted to change it. Many district residents objected, including several Miwok descendants who said the name had been changed to the Braves to honor them. The trustees voted to keep the name as the Braves but to drop the Indian image.[5]

About Tomales High School edit

Tomales High serves the greater Tomales Bay and Bodega Bay communities in Marin County and Sonoma County as the comprehensive high school of the Shoreline Unified School District. The school serves an area famous for its oyster, ranching, and fishing industries.

Tomales High is fed by Tomales Elementary School and West Marin Elementary School. Tomales Elementary serves the northwest Marin communities of Tomales, Dillon Beach, Fallon, and Marshall as well as the Sonoma County communities of Valley Ford, Bloomfield and parts of rural western Petaluma. Students from the Sonoma Coast towns of Bodega and Bodega Bay attend Bodega Bay Elementary and feed into Tomales for middle and high school. West Marin Elementary School serves the southern end of the Shoreline Unified School District including the West Marin communities of Point Reyes Station, Inverness, and Olema.

Demographics edit

Student 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 and 190 students.[6]

Tomales High demographics:

1998-1999 Percent
White 75%
Hispanic or Latino 22%
Black or African American 2%
Asian/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
2020-2021 Percent
Hispanic or Latino 67.5%
White 27.7%
Asian/Pacific Islander/other 2.4%
Two or More 2.4%
Total 166 students

Athletics edit

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

Football edit

The Braves have a strong tradition reaching the North Coast Section playoffs from 1991-2004 and 2006-2012. The Braves have won five NCS titles (1983, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2002) and have been section runner-up five times (1992, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2011). The Braves won six 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 edit

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

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

Baseball edit

Bill Tucker was at the helm from 1995-2015, winning a North Coast Section Championship in 2013. The Braves were NCS Runners-up in 2007, 2009, and 2015.

Other sports edit

  • Football
  • Cheerleading
  • Basketball
  • Volleyball
  • Tennis
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Baseball

References edit

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Tomales High School
  2. ^ a b "Tomales High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  3. ^ "Enrollment by Ethnicity - Tomales High (CA Dept of Education)".
  4. ^ Official website  
  5. ^ "Tomales High School".
  6. ^ "DataQuest (CA Dept of Education)".

tomales, high, school, 24750, 89528, 24750, 89528, address3850, irvin, roadtomales, california, 94971united, statesinformationtypepublic, comprehensive, high, schoolmottoroll, bravesestablished1912school, districtshoreline, unified, school, districtprincipaljo. 38 14 51 N 122 53 43 W 38 24750 N 122 89528 W 38 24750 122 89528 1 Tomales High SchoolAddress3850 Irvin RoadTomales California 94971United StatesInformationTypePublic comprehensive high schoolMottoRoll BravesEstablished1912School districtShoreline Unified School DistrictPrincipalJohn McGurkeTeaching staff12 80 FTE 2 Grades9 12Enrollment166 2020 21 3 Student to teacher ratio10 78 2 Color s Red Black WhiteAthleticsNorth Coast SectionMascotBraveNicknameHome of the BravesAccreditationWestern Association of Schools and CollegesYearbookThe TideWebsiteOfficial website Tomales High School is located in the town of Tomales California United States It is the comprehensive high school of the Shoreline Unified School District It serves the western Marin and Sonoma County communities stretching from the towns of Point Reyes Station and Inverness along Tomales Bay 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 widening 13 miles 21 km east from the west coast Tomales High School draws its students from approximately 450 square miles 1 200 km2 Tomales High School was recognized as a California Distinguished School in 2011 4 Contents 1 History 2 About Tomales High School 2 1 Demographics 3 Athletics 3 1 Football 3 2 Basketball 3 3 Baseball 3 4 Other sports 4 ReferencesHistory editTomales Union High School opened on Aug 5 1912 with 23 students and one teacher principal located on a hill in downtown Tomales The school grew quickly before the two classroom school was a decade old it was expanded to 10 classrooms thanks to a 30 000 school bond The California Field Act mandates that all the state s public schools be earthquake safe and Shoreline School District trustees in the 1960s were faced with either retrofitting the old school or building a new one Bond elections to finance various options followed and were twice narrowly defeated In 1967 a third election was successful Affirmative votes in all precincts except Inverness resulted in an overall 73 percent approval for the 1 1 million bond to finance a new high school In 1969 the new high school opened along Tomales Petaluma Road Much of the school was extensively remodeled in 2011 Tomales High teams were originally called the Wolves but in 1950 the name was changed to the Braves In 2001 Shoreline School District trustees decided the name was disrespectful to Native Americans and voted to change it Many district residents objected including several Miwok descendants who said the name had been changed to the Braves to honor them The trustees voted to keep the name as the Braves but to drop the Indian image 5 About Tomales High School editTomales High serves the greater Tomales Bay and Bodega Bay communities in Marin County and Sonoma County as the comprehensive high school of the Shoreline Unified School District The school serves an area famous for its oyster ranching and fishing industries Tomales High is fed by Tomales Elementary School and West Marin Elementary School Tomales Elementary serves the northwest Marin communities of Tomales Dillon Beach Fallon and Marshall as well as the Sonoma County communities of Valley Ford Bloomfield and parts of rural western Petaluma Students from the Sonoma Coast towns of Bodega and Bodega Bay attend Bodega Bay Elementary and feed into Tomales for middle and high school West Marin Elementary School serves the southern end of the Shoreline Unified School District including the West Marin communities of Point Reyes Station Inverness and Olema Demographics edit Student 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 and 190 students 6 Tomales High demographics 1998 1999 Percent White 75 Hispanic or Latino 22 Black or African American 2 Asian 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 2020 2021 Percent Hispanic or Latino 67 5 White 27 7 Asian Pacific Islander other 2 4 Two or More 2 4 Total 166 studentsAthletics editThe Tomales Braves are a member of the North Coast Section The Braves compete in the Coastal Mountain Conference and are a member of the North Central League II Football edit The Braves have a strong tradition reaching the North Coast Section playoffs from 1991 2004 and 2006 2012 The Braves have won five NCS titles 1983 1995 1998 2001 2002 and have been section runner up five times 1992 2004 2006 2010 2011 The Braves won six 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 edit Howard Wilson has served as the boys head coach since 2011 12 He retired after the 2014 2015 season after leading the Braves to back to back North Coast Section Playoff appearances Chris Kenyon led the Lady Braves to a 2011 NCS Division VI title He retired after the 2014 campaign Baseball edit Bill Tucker was at the helm from 1995 2015 winning a North Coast Section Championship in 2013 The Braves were NCS Runners up in 2007 2009 and 2015 Other sports edit Football Cheerleading Basketball Volleyball Tennis Soccer Softball BaseballReferences edit U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Tomales High School a b Tomales High National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved November 7 2020 Enrollment by Ethnicity Tomales High CA Dept of Education Official website nbsp Tomales High School DataQuest CA Dept of Education 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