Authorities responded swiftly after receiving reports of a security threat impacting several high schools across Marin County yesterday afternoon. In response, administration officials ordered an immediate evacuation to ensure the safety of students, staff, and faculty. Law enforcement agencies, including the Marin County Sheriff’s Office and local police units, arrived promptly to secure the premises and conduct thorough searches. The incident caused significant disruption to the school day with transportation services being rerouted and temporary shelters arranged for displaced students and employees.

Officials have not disclosed specific details about the nature of the threat but emphasized that there was no evidence of immediate danger following comprehensive risk assessments. School districts involved issued notifications through multiple channels, urging parents to stay calm and follow official instructions. Below is a summary of the high schools affected and the current status as of the latest update:

High School Evacuation Status Re-entry Time
Tamalpais High School Evacuated Pending clearance
Redwood High School Evacuated 2 hours after evacuation
San Rafael High School Evacuated Awaiting further notice

Parents and community members are advised to monitor official school district communications for real-time updates. Until the situation is fully resolved, the following precautionary measures have been recommended:

  • Avoid traveling to or near the affected campuses.
  • Keep lines of communication open with school officials.
  • Report any suspicious activity to local authorities immediately.