Marin School District Employee Accused of Sexual Conduct with Student

### Tam High Cafeteria Worker Arrested: Protecting Our Students in Marin

In a deeply unsettling development, a cafeteria worker’s arrest has rattled the Tamalpais Union High School District. Serious allegations involving a student have everyone talking.

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Superintendent Courtney Goode was the first to break the news. The situation shines a harsh light on the need for vigilance in protecting young people in Marin County, from San Rafael’s busy neighborhoods to the hills around Larkspur and Mill Valley.

Addressing a Heinous Allegation in Our Schools

The arrest of Francisco Javier Herrera Cortez, a 28-year-old from San Rafael, has shaken trust within the district. People are understandably on edge, questioning how something like this could happen in their schools.

The district, which includes several schools across Marin County, acted quickly. No one wants to see their community in the headlines for this kind of thing.

Swift Action and Zero Tolerance

Superintendent Goode didn’t hesitate to notify parents and the community. The accused, Francisco Javier Herrera Cortez, was taken into custody on suspicion of unlawful intercourse and oral copulation with a minor.

  • Administrative Leave and Termination Pursuit: The district immediately placed Herrera Cortez on administrative leave. They’re also pushing to terminate his employment, making it clear that this alleged behavior is absolutely unacceptable in our schools.
  • Cooperation with Law Enforcement: The district has worked closely with law enforcement since students at Redwood High School came forward. They contacted the authorities right away and have kept the lines of communication open as the investigation continues.

Authorities booked Herrera Cortez into Marin County Jail, setting bail at $200,000. The exact details of the arrest are still coming out, but the arrest didn’t happen on school property. That’s at least a small relief for families in Belvedere, Tiburon, and Sausalito.

The Importance of Student Voices and a Safe Learning Environment

About two weeks ago, students at Redwood High School in Larkspur bravely reported what they’d seen and experienced. Their courage is a powerful reminder of the importance of building trust and support in our Marin County schools.

Superintendent Goode described Herrera Cortez as an “itinerant” food service worker for the district. He worked at various school sites around Marin County, including places like Corte Madera and Greenbrae.

The Marin County District Attorney’s Office is now reviewing the case. What happens next is still up in the air, but everyone’s watching closely.

A Commitment to Protecting Our Youngest Residents

In a letter to parents, Superintendent Goode called the alleged actions “unconscionable.” That word really hits home for parents and guardians all over Marin, from Novato to Ross.

The safety and well-being of our students come first. Educators, administrators, and law enforcement all share the job of making sure our schools stay safe places for learning and growth—no exceptions.

This incident reminds us we can’t let our guard down. Most people working with Marin County kids are dedicated and trustworthy, but we still have to stay aware and take action when needed.

The Tamalpais Union High School District responded quickly. They reported student concerns, worked with investigators, and took decisive action with staff.

 
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