The Watsonville campus provides South County residents a chance to pursue higher education close to home. All services are provided in English and Spanish. The classes fulfill the prerequisites for general education and other prorams. The campus also broke ground on a new Green Technology Center.
The New School provides education for students from 10th through 12th grades. This institution offers courses in math, English, science and the arts. Classes also are available in foreign languages and health sciences.
Bradley Elementary School serves students in kindergarten through the sixth grade in the Corralitos area and surrounding rural community. Although the school was first established near the Corralitos Grange, the school has been in its current Corralitos Road location since 1951. It was named after a longtime local educator and it serves a multicultural student body of more than 500 students.
Alianza Charter School is a two-way bilingual immersion program for K-8 students. Students from across the district can enroll in the school, which teaches kids in both English and Spanish. It is one of several charter schools in the Pajaro Valley Unified School District.
Linscott Charter School utilizes both traditional educational models and newer research that shows value in experiential learning. Originally founded as a parent cooperative magnet elementary school in the 1980s, Linscott became a charter school in 1994 and now serves more than 200 students in grades kindergarten to eight. The school focuses on community and encourages parental involvement.
One of the newest schools in the Pajaro Valley Unified School District, Ann Soldo Elementary School was named for a longtime local educator. Across the street from Franich Park, the kindergarten-fifth grade school serves about 600 students and focuses on literacy.