While staff will also take some much-deserved time off over summer break, we would like to remind our IUSD Community of the various resources that will still be available to help support our students and families during the summer season.
Technology Resources
Please be advised that access to IUSD digital platforms will be unavailable while traveling outside of the United States. For any inquiries, please contact HelpDesk@iusd.org. Our team remains available to provide support throughout the summer.
Irvine Public Library: Participate in the "Summer with the Library" program (mid-June through July). Students can track reading minutes on Beanstack to earn prizes like LEGO sets and gift cards.
Sora by Overdrive (K-12): Access a wide collection of eBooks and audiobooks tailored to Elementary, Middle, and High School interest levels.
Login: View the Sora tutorial.
Note: Beginning July 1, a public library card will be required to access the OC Public Library collection within Sora.
MackinVia / ComicsPlus (K-12): Explore a diverse range of eBooks and unlimited graphic novels and non-fiction (ComicsPlus Database) categorized by grade level.
Login: View the MackinVia Tutorial.
Learn360 (K-12): A hub for educational videos, interactive lessons, and printable activities.
Login: View the Learn360 Tutorial.
National Geographic Kids (K-12): Access magazines, non-fiction eBooks, and multimedia content.
Access: Use the Nat Geo Kids Home Page direct link. If prompted for a password, enter: poppy
PebbleGo (PK-2): A California State-provided resource featuring science articles and eBooks with read-aloud support.
Login: View the PebbleGo Tutorial.
- Provides engaging lessons across various subjects
- Effective SAT practice program for high school students preparing for college.
Mental Health Resources
While summer is a time for fun and adventure, it’s also important to take care of your mental and emotional well-being. If needed this summer break, please visit our Mental Health and Counseling web pages. Both sites provide mental health and wellness resources and links to community services, including:
Free, confidential help connecting to mental health providers.
Concierge support for navigating mental health services.
Referrals to local social service programs.
Screenings for dental, medical, housing, and food needs.
Access to a coordinator for system navigation.
Telehealth therapy avaliable with insurance.
One-on-one counseling with licensed therapists.
Referrals can be made by parents or school staff.
Parental consent required unless student is 18+.
Services available in 19+ languages.
90% of students improve after six sessions.
No long waitlists or doctor’s referral needed.
- Enables students to seek support anonymously for themselves or their friends