On behalf of the Board of Education and our District Leadership, I want to share our deep appreciation and gratitude for the students, staff, and families who form this extraordinary learning community.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the 2026-27 school year is officially open and comes with a few updates.
Did you know that you can set your preferred language and accessibility options on platforms like ParentSquare, the Parent Portal (Aeries), and the IUSD website?
Below are resources, in multiple languages, to show how you can select your preferred language and accessibility features on these platforms:
As our educational partners, we encourage our parents and families to have conversations with their child about riding responsibly and with caution, to help keep themselves and all people in our City safe.
Is your middle or high school child looking for a dynamic and supportive learning opportunity to help them develop the skills and mindset necessary for success in college, career and life? The AVID elective might be the right fit!
As a part of National School Psychologists Week, we are recognizing our dedicated school psychologists for their vital role in creating supportive environments where every student can thrive.
As educators, our role is to help students think critically, engage in constructive dialogue, and consider different ideas. The Dignity Index is a nonpartisan framework that helps individuals and organizations navigate disagreement with respect and understanding.
We would like to remind our students and families of valuable Halloween safety recommendations provided by the Irvine Police Department.
Simple, everyday activities can impact student achievement in reading, which is the foundation for success in all content areas.
IUSD continues its tradition of excellence, with state standardized assessment scores outperforming both state and Orange County averages. IUSD ranked No. 1 in California in Science, Mathematics, and English Language Arts/Literacy (ELA) for public school districts with 35,000 or more students.