The Irvine Unified School District (IUSD) Early College Program (ECP), developed in partnership with Irvine Valley College (IVC), offers a unique opportunity for academically qualified IUSD students to earn nearly two years of transferable college credits while completing their high school education.

The 45th Annual IUSD Science Fair was a resounding celebration of student curiosity and ingenuity. This year marked a new milestone, with 531 students from grades 6–12 rising to the challenge. 

Springbrook Elementary School is home to Orange County and IUSD's only Elementary Montessori program, which serves students in grades 1-6. 

In elementary and middle school, career exploration sparks curiosity, builds self-awareness, and helps students connect their interests and strengths to future possibilities.

These prestigious, audition-based ensembles brought together IUSD students and top student musicians from Southern California to rehearse and perform at the annual SCSBOA conference.

Each elementary school will hold an informational meeting for parents about the district’s early learning programs. For times and locations, visit your neighborhood elementary school’s website.

As we head into a busy second half of the school year, we would like to remind our community of these important traffic safety reminders in and around school zones. 

CTE gives students hands-on experiences in high-demand industries during the traditional school day, while helping them build real-world skills.

We are inviting all students to gather their recyclables and bring them to the Irvine Unified District Office on February 21 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. for a chance to win prizes for your school!

This annual honor goes to first or second-year instructors who go above and beyond, while demonstrating professional curiosity and an unbridled enthusiasm for teaching.