Career Technical Education (CTE) Month focuses on programs that prepare students for advanced education and career success.
Three 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.
IUSD is celebrating Computer Science Week, a global initiative aimed at inspiring students to explore the world of coding, develop essential computer science skills and prepare for the digital economy.
IUSD’s Brianne Ford, Assistant Superintendent of IT, was recognized and celebrated by education IT professionals throughout the state.
October 16-20 is Digital Citizenship Week, which is an opportunity to remind our community about the importance of good digital citizenship. Check out this article for tips and resources.
This is the team’s fifth win in six years, which is an impressive record, especially given the high-level of competition in the region. The team will advance to represent Southern California at the national competition.  
The CubeSat Program is a project-based learning collaboration between IUSD, industry partners, non-profit organizations and parent volunteers to teach, train and inspire the next generation of STEM professionals.
This year’s award is comprised of $72,000 in scholarships. The students were recognized for their excellent lab work and independent research projects.
This week’s Mindful Monday is focused forming healthy digital habits for students and families.
October 17-21 is Digital Citizenship Week, which is an opportunity to remind our community about the importance of good digital citizenship. Check out this article for tips and resources.