Today, IUSD announced the elementary, middle and high school Teachers of the Year!  Check out this article to learn more about each honoree.  
The IUSD Board of Education will not take action related to the state’s mask mandates for schools during the February 16 Board Meeting and as a reminder, California’s current indoor mask requirements for TK-12 schools remain in place.
IUSD is proud to join the nation in recognizing Black History Month, which is a celebration of achievements, contributions and the central role of African Americans in U.S. history. This article features a range of information about IUSD's initiatives and ongoing efforts, including monthly African American/Black parent meetings, the At Promise…
Please read this article for IUSD and Portola High School's statements related to racist comments made in reference to an IUSD student athlete, by a Laguna Hills HS student, during a recent basketball game.
IUSD has once again been ranked the top school district in Orange County and one of the best in California, according to a new report by the review site Niche.  The ranking is based on a variety of factors including state test scores, college readiness, graduation rates, SAT/ACT scores, teacher quality, diversity and student life on campus.
IUSD would like to encourage our community to take the Annual Survey.  Your responses are critical in providing feedback about school climate and where resources are focused through the Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) process. 
We hope you are continuing to enjoy the winter break.  As we prepare for school to resume on Monday, January 3, please take a moment to review the following important health and safety information and reminders. 
Superintendent Walker's message of gratitude, to the IUSD community, includes important reminders to help keep schools safe, along with mental health and wellness resources and supports for students and families. 
IUSD hosted its annual 21st Century Career Conference at UCI’s Claire Trevor School of the Arts in which more than 350 middle school students explored various STEAM career options and educational pathways. 
During the December 14 Irvine Unified School District Board of Education Meeting, the Board selected Ira Glasky as the new Board President and Lauren Brooks as the new Board Clerk, which are one-year terms.