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OFFICE OF INSTRUCTION
(415) 945-3728

Assistant Superintendent of Instruction
Steve Butler

Administrative Secretary
 Bev Alvarez: 945-3728
Data Analyst
 Alina Hartel: 945-3704

Director of Student & Instructional Services
Bob Hampton

Administrative Secretary
 Carol Craft: 945-3727

Director of Special Education
Karen Mates

Administrative Secretary
 Dorothy Ruppanner: 945-1011

THE OFFICE OF INSTRUCTION is responsible for all aspects of curriculum and instruction, including student learning outcomes, assessments, graduation requirements and honors and advanced placement classes. Support is given to teachers as well, in the form of program development, alignment of courses with standards and texts.

STUDENT SERVICES handles guidance counselling, testing, student support services, information for parents and Special Education.

ESPECIALLY OF INTEREST
Release of Student Information
Don’t want student information to be released to military recruiters?
— GET the Non-Consent Form E-5125.1 (pdf)
— SEE also the District’s Board Policy & Administrative Regulations regarding release of student information


Student Learning Outcomes

What are Student Learning Outcomes? They are the District’s goals for instruction. Student Learning Outcomes describe what students are expected to know and be able to do by graduation.

Expanded Outcome List
Read all the Student Learning Outcomes, including narrative descriptors that explain more about what is expected from students.


FOR PARENTS & STUDENTS:

Student Services (and information for parents, too!)
Includes links to:
• annual notices & agreements
counseling services
• district guides & handbooks
emergency information
health & safety information
Special Education
transit information

Admissions, Enrollment & Transfers

Assessments
Get information on science, math, foreign languages, English, and computer proficiency assessments.

AP & Honors Classes
Learn about the various classes you can take, and how to get enrolled in them.

Forms
Download forms you may need.

Graduation Requirements
Learn about what is required to graduate from a TUHSD school, and also read about alternative graduation plans.
• Questions & Answers (FAQs): Have questions about the graduation requirements? Get them them answered here.
FAQs for parents
FAQs for students

Reports

SARCs

FOR TEACHERS & STAFF:

PowerGrade Support
Check this site to find out how to access PowerGrade (opens a new window).

Counseling
Home & hospital study

Curriculum & Instruction Support
This is for teacher use and includes important information such as:
• The current year’s curriculum cycle outlining what is being done in curriculum development
Courses of Study
• The process and forms for proposing new courses
• The textbook recommendation form
FAQs about graduation requirements
Special education materials


       

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Tamalpais Union High School District
DISTRICT OFFICE: 395 Doherty Drive, Larkspur | MAIL: P.O. Box 605, Larkspur, CA 94977
Office of Instruction PHONE (415) 945-3728 | phone directory
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page updated 29-Jun-2008