IUSD has tailored its comprehensive approach to mental health and wellness to focus on both proactive and responsive programs, initiatives and supports for students. Through our work, we strive to help students cultivate the skills necessary to meet academic and personal challenges with perseverance, resilience and adaptability, while in times of…
Staying connected with IUSD is as easy as 1, 2, 3. Throughout the year you will receive important news about the District and your student(s) regularly but it is also important to know how to connect with IUSD during an emergency.
IUSD believes that every parent's voice is important and that your input plays a crucial role in your students’ education. Each January, the District asks parents and guardians to participate in the Annual Survey. Your Annual Survey responses are critical in providing feedback about school climate and where funding and resources are focused…
The IUSD Parent Center, located at 155 Visions Building 2 Room 201 in Irvine, is a dedicated space designed to support parents and guardians as partners in their children's education. The Parent Center offers events and workshops, support for families and other resources to help navigate the educational landscape.
The Irvine Parent Education Program (IPEP) is a diverse team committed to providing year-round support and assistance to parents and guardians within IUSD. As part of its committed support, IPEP hosts a variety of FREE monthly classes, workshops and presentations designed for IUSD families.
IUSD recently held its first Student Advisory Committee (SAC) meeting of the school year. SAC members provided feedback on topics such as college and career readiness, nutrition services and recycling on campus.
Follow the safety guidelines from the Irvine Police Department (IPD) to help ensure that your family can have a safe and happy Halloween.
Join us for the Band Spectacular on November 1 at 7 p.m. at Portola High School! Enjoy performances from IUSD's five high schools and middle schools. The entire Irvine Community is invited to attend this free event!
IUSD continues Red Ribbon Week education with a reminder about “rainbow fentanyl,” a substance disguised in various forms like candy, sidewalk chalk and powders that can pose a threat to children and teens.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Students, staff and families are joining IUSD schools to continue to raise awareness and support kind and respectful school cultures.