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Monterey Peninsula Unified School District

  • $526,107raised
  • 892projects fully funded
  • 2,652donors
  • 20schools funded
  • 15%of funding from individuals out of state
The Monterey Peninsula Unified School District is on its way to becoming one of the finest public school systems in the country. We envision a school system that serves ALL students well, and engages each student in deep learning that prepares them to solve the challenges of the 21st century. This vision takes hard work, commitment, and a focus on continuous improvement.

MPUSD is built on a solid foundation of effective instruction, positive school culture, systems of supports, and collaborative leadership. We are building innovative schools that offer dynamic learning opportunities to all students. While our programs will evolve over time, our focus remains steadfast on increasing student achievement and eliminating performance gaps.

The district was established July 1, 1961, and is nestled along the Monterey Bay. MPUSD stretches from the city of Marina to the north to the city of Monterey to the south, and encompasses the communities of Del Rey Oaks, Marina, Monterey, Sand City and Seaside.

FAST FACTS

More than 10,000 students:
56% | Latino
20% | White
6% | African American
5% | Asian
5% | Filipino
5% | Other
3% | Pacific Islander

Student Demographics:
66.49% | Socioeconomically Disadvantaged
28.59% | English Language Learners
10.75% | Special Education Students
11% | Military Students

By the Numbers:
2 Early Childhood Education Learning Centers
11 Elementary Schools (Grades TK - 5)
3 Middle Schools (Grades 6 - 8)
3 Comprehensive High Schools (Grades 9 - 12)
1 Alternative High School
3 Charter Schools
1 Adult School
8 After School Learning Academies

1,251 Employees Strong:
513 General Education Teachers
66 Special Education Teachers
139 Special Education Support Staff
222 School Site Support Staff
32 School Site Administrators
66 Nutrition Services
34 Transportation
88 Facilities
91 District Office Staff