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The Tam News

News, Opinion, & Multimedia for Tamalpais High School

The Tam News

News, Opinion, & Multimedia for Tamalpais High School

The Tam News

News stories about Tamalpais High School and our surrounding communities

(Courtesy of Asher Goldblatt)

Tam football rallies to beat Redwood in homecoming game

By Amelia Sandgren, Editor in Chief Oct 25, 2021
Tam defeated rival Redwood in the annual homecoming game for the first time since 2013.
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(Courtesy of Ethan Swope)

Administration shortens lunch time

By Wesley Slavin and Athos Oliveira Oct 25, 2021
A change in Tam's schedule has seen an increase in tardies among students.
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(Kayla Boon)

Hauke Park residents object to low-income housing proposal

By Naomi Lenchner, Op/Ed Editor, Graphics Editor Oct 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.
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The Dunphy Park homeless encampment in Sausalito. (Amelia Sandgren)

Sausalito judge rules in favor of Dunphy Park homeless encampment

By Charlie Wiltsee, Managing Editor Apr 19, 2021
The judge ruled the encampment would be allowed to remain at the site partly due to concerns over the spread of COVID-19 if it were to be shut down.
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(Paige Anderson)

Marin County reopens indoor dining

By Phoebe Leisek, Copy Editor Apr 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.
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(Ethan Swope)

District announces full return to site-based instruction April 13

By Samantha Nichols, Editor in Chief Apr 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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(Samantha Nichols)

College Board discontinues Subject Tests, optional SAT essay

By GG Mormorunni, Reporter Feb 24, 2021
The changes will affect students beginning the college admissions process.
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(Courtesy of Abbey Levine)

Link Crew leads freshman class on first tour of Tam campus

By Amelia Sandgren, Editor in Chief Feb 24, 2021
Incoming students learned directions to their classes in preparation for a return to campus.
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(Courtesy of Kevin Anderson)

Marin County halts vaccine distribution to teachers due to shortages

By Charlie Wiltsee, Managing Editor Feb 24, 2021
Distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine will now be prioritized to people aged 75 or older.
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(Courtesy of BPL Watch)

BPL Watch embarks on second season

By Samantha Nichols and Leah Kennedy Jan 7, 2021
The talk show was created last year by two class of '20 graduates, and has begun a second season hosted by four current seniors.
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(Ethan Swope)

District postpones return to in-person instruction

By Samantha Nichols, Editor in Chief Dec 18, 2020
Following a stay-at-home order that will remain in effect until Jan. 7, the Tam district has postponed its transition to a hybrid model and expects to be in full distance learning until at least mid-January.
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(Courtesy of Cassie Peterson)

Two Tam seniors on track to become first female Eagle Scouts in southern Marin

By David Spector Dec 18, 2020
After founding Mill Valley's first female BSA troop, Abigail Alpert and Cassandra Peterson are scheduled to complete the Eagle Scout program in the next few months.
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