
Photojournalism
Varsity boys’ water polo takes down Archie Williams in rival match
On Oct. 9, 2025, one year after their loss to Archie Williams, the boys’ varsity water polo team triumphed in a 12-8 win over their long-awaited rivalry match. Junior Isaac Nikfar played crucial minutes during the game, ending with two powerful goals.
“It feels pretty good to take down the reigning champs,” Nikfar said. “I think it was just a great team effort.”




A summary of the current TEAM conflict
After being suddenly cut by the Archie Williams High School administration, the TEAM community is left in questioning; why TEAM?
On Thursday, March 5, families in the Archie Williams High School (AWHS) community were emailed by AWHS principal Jacob Gran on the reduction of the TEAM program to a one-year, senior-only model for the 2026-27 school year.



Don’t wing it at Wingstop!
A full guide to Marin’s latest fast-food establishment
On Jan. 6, 2026, Wingstop expanded its growing enterprise into San Rafael with a new franchise establishment.


‘We can’t let perfect be the enemy of good’: the discussion on a phone-free future in TUHSD
Fears and concerns over the smartphone epidemic filled the Redwood library on March 11, 2026, during a scheduled public forum discussing the future of phone policies across the five schools in the Tamalpais Union High School District (TUHSD), including the possible implementation of Yondr locking pouches.




Recognition, reconsideration, Redwood Bark, and phone-free schools A debrief of the March 24th board meeting
Community members filled the Kreps Conference Center on March 24 for a Tamalpais Union High School District (TUHSD) board meeting that focused on the agenda for phone-free schools for the 2026-27 school year among other topics.

Photo by Isabella Marsh


Photo by Isabella Marsh

Photo by Isabella Marsh
Board meeting debrief: water polo triumphs, AI task forces and diploma seals kick off the new year
On Jan 14., 2026, the Tamalpais Union High School District (TUHSD) board of trustees reconvened for the first time this year after nearly a month-long hiatus. The board met together at the Kreps Conference center to discuss a plethora of new topics.




Alt-ed in crisis as board votes 4-1 on a Tamiscal-San Andreas campus merge
On Dec. 15, 2025, the Tamalpais Union High School District voted in favor of the co-location of Tamiscal and San Andreas in a four-to-one vote. The measure to co-locate the schools into one “merged” campus comes as a result of an operating surplus deficit that is projected to reach around $2.3 million in the 2026-27 school year.


District in divide
A compiled report of the Tamalpais Union High School District Board of Trustees
The Tamalpais Union High School District (TUHSD) Board works to make decisions that support a positive environment for all members of the community: students, staff, parents and others. The board holds bi-weekly meetings to discuss, plan and implement initiatives to improve the district community. Recently, however, many board meetings and decisions have reflected a discrepancy between trustees’ plans and the community.



