Five IUSD students have been named among the top 300 scholars in the Regeneron Science Talent Search, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science and math competition for high school seniors.
 The Woodbridge High Academic Decathlon team's three-peat at the county competition makes them a force to contend with at the state tournament this March.   
On February 11, while students had a day off, more than 2,000 teachers, administrators and staff had a day on and attended IUSD’s Professional Learning Summit focused on teaching and learning.
More than 450 IUSD students in grades 6-12 participated in the District’s 38th annual Science Fair, showcasing an impressive array of 275 biological, physical and engineering projects.  
For the second straight year, University High School took top honors at the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Science Bowl and will advance to the national competition in Washington, D.C.
The Irvine Company issued the latest installment of its $45M commitment to art, music and science, through the Excellence in Education Enrichment Fund grant, for students in grades 4-6.
Irvine students successfully launched their first-ever satellite into space!  The Irvine CubeSat STEM Program, which is comprised more than 100 students from six Irvine high schools launched Mission IRVINE01 with Rocket Lab on Sunday, November 11.

IUSD will once again host its Ask-A-Scientist/Engineer Night from 6-7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 10, at Rancho San Joaquin Middle School. This annual event will assist students in grades 6 through 12 who are working on this year’s science projects.

Jeffrey Trail Middle School Science Olympiad team is the first-ever Orange County middle school and first IUSD school to win state and to compete at nationals. 
Fourteen IUSD student projects placed and Northwood High Senior Nitya Parthasarathy was named the “California Science & Engineering Fair Student of the Year.”