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The Tam News

News, Opinion, & Multimedia for Tamalpais High School

The Tam News

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Community Development Agency discusses combating rising sea levels

By Savy Behr March 29, 2022
Marin CDA responds to rising sea levels with potential dune system solution.
(Amelia Sandgren)

TUHSD lifts indoor mask requirement

By Kayla Boon and Jack Fierstein March 29, 2022
The school mask mandate will be lifted March 14.
SAT to be shortened, digitized by 2024

SAT to be shortened, digitized by 2024

By Lukas Stoker March 17, 2022
The College Board announced the SAT will become shorter and fully digital by 2024.
(Photo Courtesy of Ethan Chase)

Mock Trial wins county championship, moves on to state competition

By Fiona Matney February 19, 2022
After an upset last year, Tam's mock trial team won the Marin county championship on Feb. 5.
(Kayla Boon)

Board of Trustees considers AP World History course, facilities plan, Public Health updates

By Amelia Sandgren January 28, 2022
The Board of Trustees met to discuss multiple updates, including a potential new course, maintenance, and COVID-19 guidelines.
(Courtesy of Marin Public Health Department)

Public Health announces new COVID-19 protocols for schools

By Lauren Felder January 27, 2022
Marin Counties Public Health official updated the public on school related changes to COVID-19 policies.
(Catherine Stauffer)

Students resist anti-vaccination protest held outside of Tam

By Catherine Stauffer December 14, 2021
Tam students interacted with an anti-vaccination protest being held outside the school on Nov. 3.
(Courtesy of Ethan Swope)

Leadership updates events for new Covid guidelines

By Carley Lehman December 13, 2021
Leadership announces Winter Formal, the first school-wide dance since the pandemic began.
(Jack Fierstein)

Tam implements new tardy policy to address influx of late students

By Julian Goodman and Naomi Lenchner November 5, 2021
Tam administration implemented a new tardy policy which includes detention for students who receive 5 or more tardies in a week.
(Kayla Boon)

Hauke Park residents object to low-income housing proposal

By Naomi Lenchner October 21, 2021
On June 21, the Mill Valley City Council voted to look into building a low-income housing complex on Hamilton Drive, angering many Hauke Park residents.
(Paige Anderson)

Marin County reopens indoor dining

By Phoebe Leisek April 19, 2021
After over a year of strictly outdoor dining, improving COVID-19 numbers have allowed Marin County to reintroduce indoor dining at a limited capacity.
(Ethan Swope)

District announces full return to site-based instruction April 13

By Samantha Nichols April 12, 2021
Due to recent improvements in case numbers in Marin and updated social distancing guidelines from the CDC, students will be able to attend campus five days a week following spring break.
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