Children and teens, much like adults, experience stress, anxiety and challenges but may not always know how to express these feelings or share them with others.

Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday, March 10 and for many people, it can be hard to “spring forward” one hour. Here are some quick tips from the Mayo Clinic to help you adjust to the time change.
Save the Date! IUSD’s Special Education Department and Community Advisory Committee are hosting a free Abilities Awareness Event on Wednesday, April 24 from 5-7:30 p.m. at Woodbridge High School.
Congratulations to Lucia Yu from Rancho San Joaquin Middle School for placing third in the Orange County Spelling Bee!
IUSD Elementary Schools kicked off the month of March with a celebration of literacy through their participation in Read Across America Day.
 IUSD would like your feedback before we finalize the traditional and year-round calendars for 2025-26 academic school year.
IPSF and the City of Irvine offer affordable and high-quality programs that allow Irvine students to stay connected to others and keep their minds active.
As we strive to prepare students for an ever-changing world, focusing on strategies for resilience, adaptability and a growth mindset can set them up for success. See helpful tips from our Counseling and Mental Health teams.
The District's 2023-24 Transportation Plan Survey is now open. Your feedback is important and will help us improve transportation services across the District.
IUSD schools are open on Monday, barring any unforeseen circumstances. We are monitoring the weather and remain in close contact with local and county authorities. We will keep our community informed if conditions change.