The IUSD Board of Education adopted Resolution No. 19-20-48, proclaiming that Black Lives Matter and calling for a commitment to creating an unbiased and inclusive society through education.
IUSD's Family Survey No. 2 is now open. Click here to take the survey and to read Superintendent Walker's message, which outlines the academic models aligned to state and county health guidelines and designed to meet the diverse interests of our students, staff and families. The survey is open until Monday, June 29 at 5 p.m.
Message from Superintendent Walker: IUSD Family Survey results and update, including next steps and new guidelines from the Orange County Department of Education for the 2020-21 school year.
This latest module, Inoculating Your Brain from Anxiety and Stress, provides tools and activities to help reduce and manage stress, including examples of how some types of stress can help us rise to meet challenges.
During the June 9, 2020 IUSD Board of Education Meeting, the Board called for a resolution proclaiming support for Black lives matter and reaffirming IUSD’s commitment to racial justice.
IUSD's Task Force is considering various plans for the 2020-21 school year to maintain continuity of instruction and provide equity and academic excellence for our more than 36,000 students. Input from our families is critical to our planning process. Please take a moment to read this message and complete the 2020-21 Family Survey.
Two weeks ago, we launched Optimistic Household, which was developed solely for IUSD as part of our ongoing efforts to connect students and families with resources that support learning and social emotional wellness at the highest levels.
Superintendent Walker's end of year message includes updates, links to resources and a tribute to the Class of 2020.
Friday, June 5 is the last day IUSD meals will be served for the 2019-20 school year. Pick-ups this Friday will be at the same times and locations. For families who need food assistance and other community resources over the summer break, read this article for more information.
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, children who are eligible for free or reduced-price meals at school will get extra food benefits through California’s Pandemic EBT or P-EBT program.
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