IUSD students from various middle and high schools won a total of 21 awards, while seven student projects from Sierra Vista Middle School are moving onto the National History Day Championship competition.
Portola and Woodbridge High School student filmmakers created unique and educational short films on suicide prevention and mental health awareness.
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.
IUSD congratulates and honors its five 2022 Classified Employees of the Year; Marcus Barnes, Breanna Moore, Keri O’Melveny, Julian Garcia and Michelle Escobar.
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.
IUSD students grades 9-12 can enroll at Irvine Valley College to earn college credit during the 2022-2023 school year.
Investments in mental health and wellness has been one of the Board of Education's top priorities for many years. The District has embraced a comprehensive approach focused on both proactive and responsive resources and supports for students. Please review this important information to learn more.
Since the IUSD’s inception, the District has been committed to developing well-rounded students, with the understanding that arts education is a crucial component to student successes both academically and personally. This article provides a brief retrospective of the District’s commitment to arts education with an eye toward the future as we…
The Irvine Unified School District, in partnership with the Assistance League of Irvine presents the 2022 Young Masters Art Show! IUSD Art teachers have selected one piece of art from every K-6 grade classroom. This year’s theme is “Discover the Stories of Orange County.”
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.
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