Irvine High engineering design and development students researched, developed, and presented their innovative solutions to real-world problems at this year’s ocMaker Challenge.
This article showcases this year’s ACE week, where IUSD Board Members and administrators shadowed classified employees to learn more about their daily jobs and responsibilities. 
This year, 73 IUSD employees are set to retire, collectively representing more than 1,865 years of service. 
Sierra Vista Middle School students received top honors at the 38th Annual National Science Olympiad Tournament, becoming the first IUSD school to win the national championship.
Congratulations are in order for IUSD arts educators and administrators for their commitment to excellence in arts education.
High school students were selected to each receive a $2500 baccalaureate scholarship for their strong combination of accomplishments, skills, and potential for success in rigorous college studies.
The Irvine Junior Games is both a fundraiser for the Irvine Children's Fund to provide affordable and reliable childcare on all 28 IUSD elementary school campuses, as well as a platform to encourage elementary and middle school students to embrace health and athletics. 
Northwood High School’s Ben Case was named one of six Orange County Teacher of the Year finalists by the Orange County Department of Education (OCDE). 
During Stan Corey’s 14-year tenure, the District’s first superintendent established a foundation that has resulted in IUSD becoming one of California’s most successful school districts.  Five decades later, his vision still lives on. 
U.S. News & World Report released its latest ranking of the country's "Best High Schools."  IUSD is the only Orange County school district to have three high schools in the California top 100 ranking.