Ten University High School students were honored for a pretty rare feat at this morning's end-of-year assembly.
We interrupt your regularly scheduled winter recess to share a little good news.
Students in the Irvine Unified School District continue to earn high marks on state standards tests while narrowing racial and ethnic achievement gaps, according to results released Aug. 15 by the California Department of Education.
The California Department of Education released the results of its 2011 Standardized Testing and Reporting program this morning, and IUSD once again has reason to be proud. We'll post a story on what the STAR tests indicate about Irvine soon.
The U.S. Department of Education has made some big changes to a key component of the No Child Left Behind Act that was signed by President George W. Bush in 2001.
As noted this week in USA Today and Education Week, SAT scores in 2010 remained relatively flat across the country when compared
This week, the state released its Academic Performance Index scores for 2010, and IUSD quietly earned the top spot among California’s larger school systems.
The California Department of Education has released the latest results of its annual Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) program, and, once again, students in the Irvine Unified School District continue to post impressive stats in core subjects.
Add Thomas Hsu to the growing list of IUSD students who have earned perfect scores on the SAT. Hsu, a junior at University High School, recently learned that he aced every multiple-choice question on the famed college entrance exam.
In case you missed it, a University High student recently achieved perfection on the SAT. Hope Xu, a junior at Uni, accomplished what less than 0.02 percent of test-taking seniors did last year, posting a flawless 2400 on the college entrance exam.