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     The Bradley Union School District is located at the southern end of Monterey County.  It geographically covers a large area from San Miguel and Camp Roberts to Lake San Antonio.  The main school house was constructed in the early 1900's with an addition in 1940.  There is still a teacherage on the property.  The site also includes a separate classroom for the 6th to 8th grade class, added on in 2000, a library, added on in 1999, and a community hall for assemblies, award ceremonies, and community events.

  The district is a K-8 district serving approximately 50-75 students a year.  Small class sizes, five full-time teachers, a Resource Specialist Program, a Speech and Language Pathologist, and two instructional aides give students vast opportunities for individualized instruction and success.  The district utilizes state-adopted curriculum and is in the process of aligning benchmark assessments with the California State Content Standards.  The district is equipped with modern technology facilities, including the InterWrite Mobi interactive whiteboard system, a digital video conferencing system, high speed internet service and computer availability for almost every student.  

The Bradley Bulldogs compete with other south Monterey County school districts in a wide variety of sports, such as volleyball and basketball.  Students attend several educational field trips a year.  Previous field trips have brought students to science camp, California Polytechnic State University, Vandenberg Air Force Base, the Oceano Melodrama, Morro Bay Colonial Ships, Winchester Mystery House, the technology museum in San Francisco, and a hay ride through a pumpkin patch.