We would like to remind our families that free breakfast and lunch will remain available on all IUSD campuses as usual. If your family is experiencing a temporary gap in food assistance, Orange County food banks and pantries are available to help.
Join us on November 5 at 7 p.m. at Irvine High School as over 1,200 talented IUSD students from our middle and high school marching bands showcase their musical artistry. Cheer on these performers and experience a grand finale that brings all five high school bands together in a captivating performance.
As educators, our role is to help students think critically, engage in constructive dialogue, and consider different ideas. The Dignity Index is a nonpartisan framework that helps individuals and organizations navigate disagreement with respect and understanding.
We would like to remind our students and families of valuable Halloween safety recommendations provided by the Irvine Police Department.
As students go through high school, parents and families may be surprised to learn that meeting the minimum graduation requirements for an IUSD diploma does not automatically mean their child is eligible to apply and attend a University of California (UC) or California State University (CSU).
IUSD is dedicated to fostering inclusive and supportive educational environments where students and families feel a sense of belonging and connection to their schools, peers, teachers, and the wider district community.
Simple, everyday activities can impact student achievement in reading, which is the foundation for success in all content areas.
Throughout the week of October 23-31, IUSD schools, Irvine Unified Council PTA, the City of Irvine and the Irvine Police Department, parents and students will join forces to champion the Red Ribbon Week theme of “Life is a Puzzle - Solve it with Healthy Choices.”
We are inviting all students to gather their recyclables and bring them to the Irvine Unified District Office on November 15 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. for a chance to win prizes for your school!
Katherine Findlay, music teacher at Meadow Park, Woodbury, and Westpark elementary schools, as well as the Irvine Adult Transition Program, was named a semifinalist for the national GRAMMY Music Educator Award.
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