SeaSpray -
If you're in the San Francisco area, you can take a nice drive down the coast (about 1hr to 1.5 hrs) to Santa Cruz to see the redwoods. Off Hwy 9, you can see them at Henry Cowell State Park (which also has a narrow-gauge train to ride) or, even better, you can drive up into the heart of the Santa Cruz Mtns to Big Basin State Park (which was CA's first state park) and really get a great look at the deep, wonderful heart of the redwood forests. I highly recommend staying in Santa Cruz, as well. If you need any guidance, let me know - I've been visiting there pretty regularly (from So CA) since I was a little kid. I know some great places to shop, eat and have fun. The redwoods might not sound like much to make a trip for, but I can guarantee you'll be awed when you see them. What an amazing forest to spend time in. You can travel Hwy 1 between SF and SC, or travel the 101 to San Jose and cut across on the 17. There's another route that's really beautiful out of SF, through the mtns, into SC that I could give you info on, if you want it (I'd have to look at my maps to get the right Hwy numbers). Out of SC, you can easily travel to SF, Monterey, San Jose, Santa Clara (Paramount's Great America), Gilroy (Bonfante Gardens) and a variety of other wonderful cities, all within 1.5 hours or less.
hmwnick -
If you want to stick with the central coast area, you might try going a little further south to the San Luis Obispo area. Great places to stay and shop and beautiful surroundings. You can also take a short drive to Avila Beach and Pismo Beach (I know a KILLER steak place in Shell/Pismo Beach), plus you'd be close to Morro Bay and not too far a drive to Hearst Castle. And like Disneyland_emily said, year-round school depends on the district.
If either of you would like any details, PM me and I'll give you all the scoop!
