Terra Linda High School

Terra Linda High School (also known as TLHS and more commonly known as TL) is a public secondary school located in Terra Linda, San Rafael, California, United States. In 2006, it was named a California Distinguished School. The school is part of the San Rafael City Schools school district. The official school mascot is the Trojan.

Terra Linda High School
Address
320 Nova Albion Way

,
94903

United States
Coordinates
Information
School typePublic, Parcel taxes, high school
Established1960
School boardSan Rafael City Schools Board of Education
OversightWestern Assn of Schools and Colleges, Accrediting Commission for Schools
PrincipalKaty Dunlap
Staff57.10 (FTE)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,230 (2018–19)[1]
  Grade 9303
  Grade 10326
  Grade 11301
  Grade 12300
Student to teacher ratio21.54[1]
LanguageEnglish
CampusSuburban
Color(s)  Blue and
  Gold
MascotTrojan
Team nameTrojans
Communities servedSan Rafael, Lucas Valley, Marinwood, Santa Venetia
Feeder schools
Affiliationnone
Websitehttp://terralinda.srcs.org/
San Rafael City Schools, Our Schools

History

Terra Linda High School was established in 1960 in its current location on 320 Nova Albion Way.

Athletics

In 2004, Terra Linda High School's varsity football team was the NCS 2A Redwood Empire Football Champion. In 2018, the varsity football team won the MCAL title and won their first round NCS game against Pinole Valley High School.[2]

Terra Linda Football dominated the MCAL under Coach Don Lucas from 1966 to 1980; winning ten league titles and the NCS 3A division in 1979 and 1980. The '79 team featured a veer offense and a stout 4-3 defense that allowed only 2 touchdowns all year. The 1980 Trojans did a repeat and won the NCS 3A Championship against El Molino on Quagmire Bailey Field in Santa Rosa.

The men's soccer program won the 2014 NCS title, the 2015-16 MCAL title and 2019-20 MCAL title.[3]

The women's golf team won the 2017, 2018, and 2019 MCAL titles.[4]

Demographics

The student body at Terra Linda High School is 47.2% Hispanic or Latino, 40.3% White, 6.2% Asian, 1.4% Black, 0.5% Native American, 0.5% Filipino, 0.2% Pacific Islander, and 3.5% two or more races, as of 2019.[5]

Notable alumni

References

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