The Pacific Valley School District was formally established in the 1950s and was renamed Big Sur Unified School District in 2012, although it does not include the Cooper School in
Big Sur Village, California which is administered as part of the
Carmel Unified School District. It consists of two schools.
Pacific Valley School The public Pacific Valley School is located in the Pacific Valley, an open bench of land on the coast of southern Big Sur. It serves students in grades K–12 in several small hamlets and communities. Pacific Valley School has a 3:1 student/teacher ratio. The small student population of 20-24 students, taught by three faculty, spans preschool through twelfth grade. They engage in collaborative learning between age groups. All of the administrative staff also serve as teachers or teachers aides. The school is located at 69325 Highway 1 in southern Big Sur. 73% of its students receive a free or reduced price lunch.
Big Sur Charter School The school district is the authorizing agency for the Big Sur Charter School located in
Monterey, California, to the north of the Pacific Valley School. It describes itself as a "non-classroom based school, " It provides education for children too "learn at home, in their communities, and in nature." Their total enrollment is 101 students in grades K-12. The school has a student/teacher ratio of 26:1, higher than the California state level of 23:1. == See also==