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Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Marin Academy (familiarly known as MA) is a private college preparatory high school in San Rafael, California. Located on the campus that for decades housed the San Rafael Military Academy prior to its closure, MA was founded in 1971 with 16 faculty and a student body of 59.

From an admissions standpoint, Marin Academy is one of the most competitive private high schools in the Bay Area. In the 2015â€"2016 school year, Marin Academy accepted only one in four students who applied.

The cost of attendance at Marin Academy for the 2016â€"2017 school year is $42,100.

Curriculum




Marin Academy Teacher Documentary -

MA requires students to take two years of one of its performing or visual arts programs, four years of English, three years of History, three years of Mathematics, three years of Science (Biology, Chemistry, and one Physics course are required), and two semesters of Human Development, a health and social awareness class. In addition to classroom instruction, Marin Academy students undertake a number of non-traditional learning experiences such as minicourse, the Outings program and Vision Quest. The student body sustains many socially conscious student organizations and has been active in politics in Marin. The school conducts annual conferences and workshops on equality and social justice, called the Conference on Democracy and has a tradition of seniors delivering speeches to school assemblies.

Academics


Marin Academy Performing Arts Center â€
Marin Academy Performing Arts Center â€" Studio Bondy Architecture. Source : studiobondy.com

Marin Academy has phased out all Advanced Placement classes with the exception of AP Environmental Science. Instead, a plethora of honors and advances courses are offered, which are said to contend with the rigor of traditional Advanced Placement classes.

Marin Academy is an academically focused school, with a student-to-teacher ratio of 9:1 and an average class size of 15. More than two-thirds of the faculty hold advanced degrees. More than 99% of Marin Academy graduates go on to attend a four-year college or university.

Travis Brownley, an educator who was the dean of several prestigious institutions such as the Groton School, was appointed the head of school in 2008 following the departure of the previous head of school, Bodie Brizendine, who had led the school for 12 years, and Dick Drew, who served as interim head of school.

Athletics


The Voice | What is Marin Academy missing?
The Voice | What is Marin Academy missing?. Source : mavoice.org

Marin Academy has developed a strong athletics program, highlighted by recent successes in boys' soccer, boys' lacrosse, cross country and girls' volleyball. The school competes in The Bay Counties League (BCL) within the North Coast Section (NCS).

Marin Academy won back-to-back North Coast Section championships in boys' soccer in 2000 and 2001, and is a regular contender for regional championships. Girls' varsity soccer won the BCL and placed second in the North Coast Section Championship, losing to the Branson High School 4-2, in 2002. In 2006, the boys' soccer team won their third NCS championship in a match against University High School. Tied 1-1 through overtime, the NCS championship game was decided by penalty kicks, in which MA won 5-4. MA also defeated University in the BCL finals that year. In 2007, MA and University again matched up in the BCL and NCS championships, with UHS winning BCL and MA winning NCS 2-0. In 2008 MA and University were matched up once again in the BCL final and the Wildcats defeated the Devils 2-0. These 5 final matches have fueled a fierce rivalry between the two schools and have been known to attract the entire student body from both schools to matches specifically in the past at Kezar Stadium. Most recently, the high school varsity team captured the NCS title in 2016 despite losing star player - Josh Cohen - a few years prior. Marin Academy's varsity soccer teams, of which the boys' was ranked as high as fourth in the country among schools of all sizes, are coached by Josh Kalkstein.

The girls' volleyball team won the state and NCS division V championships in 2004, after losing to University High School in both the NCS and Northern California championship games the year before.

In the 2012 spring season, the Girls' Varsity Swim Team set the first North Coast Section record in Marin Academy history, with a time of 1:34.82 in the 200 yard freestyle relay. The relay team consisted of senior Charlotte Kamai, junior Tai Hallstein, sophomore Isabelle Kitze, and freshman Maddie Salesky. The girls placed fifth overall at NCS, first out of Marin County teams, and first out of schools with fewer than one thousand students.

The Marin Academy Boys' Lacrosse team placed first in NCS against the defending champion Marin Catholic in 2012.

The Marin Academy Cross Country team placed first in NCS in 2015 and placed second in the California State Championships D V in both 2013 and 2015.

Current athletics offered include:

Notable alumni


Marin Academy Library and Classroom Building â€
Marin Academy Library and Classroom Building â€" Studio Bondy .... Source : studiobondy.com

The following people attended Marin Academy (the year shown is their year of graduation or, for non-graduates, the year that their class graduated):

  • Devon Baldwin ('09) - Pop Singer, American Idol
  • Ruth Parasol ('84) â€" co-founder PartyGaming
  • Nancy Juvonen ('85) â€" co-founder Flower Films
  • Carré Otis ('87) â€" actress and model
  • Peter Som ('89) â€" fashion designer
  • Luke Esterkyn ('90), Greg Gueldner ('90), John McDermott ('91) â€" members of the band Stroke 9
  • Jason Rezaian ('94) -- Washington Post reporter
  • Christopher Ford ('99) â€" co-founder Waverly Films
  • Rumi Neely ('00) â€" acclaimed fashion blogger at Fashion Toast
  • Alexandra McCullagh ('05) â€" Member of the San Francisco Ballet

References


Marin Academy - YouTube
Marin Academy - YouTube. Source : www.youtube.com

External links


Marin Academy Library and Classroom Building â€
Marin Academy Library and Classroom Building â€" Studio Bondy .... Source : studiobondy.com

  • Marin Academy website
  • Archive of Academic Courses
  • Homepage for Marin Academy's Conference on Democracy
  • Marin Academy Voice - Student Newspaper

Marin Academy Visual Arts Center â€
Marin Academy Visual Arts Center â€" Studio Bondy Architecture. Source : studiobondy.com

 
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