Now that the 2021-22 school year is underway, IUSD would like to take a moment to thank our students, staff and the entire IUSD community for working together to ensure such a positive and successful opening. Please read the District's community message for important COVID-19 updates and resources.
Please take a moment to review this article, which includes voluntary COVID-19 vaccination attestation for students ages 12 and older from IUSD's Health Services team.
IUSD broke ground on Solis Park, the District’s soon-to-be fifth K-8 school on September 1, 2021. This state-of-the-art education facility is expected to open August 2022 and will serve the Great Park Neighborhoods.
USD students returned to school today and we are so happy to have them back! Check out our photo gallery highlighting some of the many wonderful moments we shared as the #iusdCommunity today.
Superintendent Walker's message to the IUSD community provides important updates and information about the 2021-22 school year, including IUSD's Safety and Planning Guide, Social Emotional Learning, how to stay connected to IUSD, and more.
Please take a moment to review this article that includes mental health and wellness resources, services and contacts provided by IUSD’s Prevention and Intervention team.
All IUSD students will receive free meals during the 2021-22 school year through U.S. Department of Agriculture funding for school districts across the nation. Meals include one breakfast (if breakfast is available at your school) and one lunch.
The 2021-22 Safety and Planning Guide is a web resource that provides information about IUSD’s planning, protocols and mitigation efforts to prevent and limit the spread of COVID-19 on our campuses. Please review for important health and safety reminders.
Per AB 104, students enrolled in grades 9-12 during the 2020-2021 school year may request to have a letter grade on the student’s transcript changed to a Pass or No Pass.
The California Department of Public Health issued updated guidance for all California K-12 schools to provide a pathway for students to return to a traditional, five-days per week, in-person academic model of instruction for the 2021-22 school year.
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