Measure A provided $108 million to fund capital improvements in the Elementary School District.
Additional buildings, classrooms, labs and equipment reduced overcrowding and met the growing demand for hands-on science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM) classes.
Jim Hogeboom (2019-2023), Dr. Michael Watenpaugh (2007-2019), Laura Alvaranga ( -2007) [3] Beginning in 1997 the high schools began to have courses on Mandarin Chinese.
The elementary school district received a $160,000 grant from the federal government to have courses on the same language at the other grade levels.
[4] San Rafael City Schools shares a common elected Board of Education, with a single superintendent and centralized district office support services.