Petaluma High School

The Arts Media and Entertainment program includes education in digital and print photography with a full service laboratory.

Athletic facilities include a gymnasium; baseball, football, and softball fields; weight room; and swimming pool.

Starting in Fall 2024 Ms. Alice Whitt and Mr. Tyler Aftab joined the PHS administrative team as Assistant Principals.

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Thousands of people visit the Museum every year where dozens of high school students provide tours and animal education.

Additionally, throughout the school year, student docents are responsible for animal care, museum maintenance, program development and conducting tours.

Over the course of 20 years, the Museum has hosted thousands of school classes and community groups, teaching them about biodiversity, ecosystems, wildlife, animal adaptations and natural history.

PHS offers boys sports programs in Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track, and Wrestling.

Girls programs include Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track, and Volleyball.

In 2011 Petaluma High School's softball team also won the NCS Championship and came back the following year to defend their title but fell one run short in 2012.

The team won 19 games under new head coach Scott Behrs, beating Casa Grande for the first time in 6 years, defeating powerhouse Cardinal Newman, and winning the Sonoma County League Postseason Tournament Championship over league rival Analy in dramatic fashion, 27-26 at Haehl Pavilion At the campus of Santa Rosa Junior College.

Casa Grande trailed by 14 points entering the 4th quarter, but managed to come all the way back with 35 seconds left on a 40-yard touchdown pass, and converted a gutsy two-point conversion to win the game 37-36 @ Ellison Field.

They would end up scoring a touchdown with 2 minutes left and successfully completing a two-point conversion to take the lead 29-28.

Petaluma Wildlife Museum