As we mentioned last week, IUSD’s Curriculum Council plans to collect feedback via Twitter tomorrow morning during the first of two meetings designed to engage local stakeholders in a discussion about the role
BY SUPERINTENDENT GWEN E. GROSS, Ph.D. California may have new faces in the governor’s office and the Legislature, but the revenue problems that have long plagued the Golden State look all too familiar. For his part, newly elected Gov.
Parents and staff members recently joined students from Rancho San Joaquin Middle School’s inaugural Chinese language class to celebrate the Chinese New Year.
Campuses all over the country are recognizing the unique contributions of professional school counselors during National School Counseling Week, which started today and continues through Feb.
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Twelve students from South Lake Middle School recently took part in a regional challenge that tested their knowledge of Constitutional principles and required them to defend positions on issues of historic and contemporary significance.
So what's your take on homework in Irvine? Is it always a meaningful exercise? Is there too much? Is there not enough?
A team of future scientists from Woodbridge High School recently finished third in the highly competitive, 24-team Regional Science Bowl held at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena.
Dozens of IUSD students have earned honors for all sorts of creative projects in the 24th annual Astounding Inventions contest, which was held this past Saturday at Irvine Valley College’s Hart Gymnasium.
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