Recently, several IUSD middle school students participated in the MathCounts Regional Competition at the University Of California, Irvine.  The MathCounts Competition was created by The MathCounts Foundation which is a non-profit that tries to encourage students from across the nation and in grades 6-8 to engage in extracurricular math programs. 
IUSD is opening the San Joaquin K-6 Blended Learning Elementary School starting in the 2020-21 School Year, as part of the District's independent study program. To sign up on the interest list and for more information, click on this article.
IUSD is hosting our annual College and Career Fair at Portola High School in the gym on March 16 from 6-8 p.m. During this free event, IUSD students and families will have the opportunity to meet with more than 40 college and university representatives to explore a variety of career pathways.
Today, IUSD announced the elementary, middle and high school Teachers of the Year!  Check out this article to learn more about each honoree.  
Start your spring cleaning early this year at IUSD's e-waste recycling event on Saturday, February 22 from 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the District Office (5050 Barranca, Irvine).
Three IUSD students have been named among the top 300 scholars in the 79th Regeneron Science Talent Search, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science and math competition for high school seniors.
For the third year in a row, University High School earned first place at the Science Bowl Regionals and will go on to represent IUSD at the national competition this April in Washington, D.C.
IUSD's California Science Test scores have outperformed both state and county score averages with IUSD ranking No. 1 in California.

IUSD students in grades 6-12 participated in the District’s 39th annual Science Fair on Wednesday, February 5 at Northwood High School.

Jeffrey Trail Middle School recently hosted the first annual Jeffery Trail Science Olympiad Invitational, which was the nation’s largest middle school Science Olympiad tournament with more than 70 teams and 1,000 students.