WELCOME TO MIRAMONTE HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 

We are so excited to launch MatsNation, the official Miramonte High School Alumni Association. MatsNation is a community networking online platform bringing alumni, parents, staff, students, and community partners together, helping us reconnect and celebrate our stories – all while supporting the next generation of students.

Whether you walked the halls of Miramonte High School, are a dedicated MHS parent, an MHS employee or retiree, or cheered for your favorite MHS sport, MatsNation will allow you to reminisce and celebrate our community.

We invite you to join the Miramonte High School Alumni Association today! It’s free and a great way to show your Mats pride. We look forward to building a vibrant MatsNation together!

Our platform allows you to:

  • Connect and engage with your fellow grads
  • Get trusted information about Miramonte High School
  • Learn about events and reunions
  • Become involved – volunteer or mentor a student
  • Make a donation
  • Post or Search for Jobs

The Miramonte High School Alumni Association is made possible with generous support from Orinda Network for Education (ONE).



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