Helping children understand digital citizenship and the responsible use of technology is essential to equipping our children with the skills and knowledge to thrive in this digital age while staying safe and responsible online.

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to reshape our world, preparing students and the adults who support them to use it proficiently and responsibly is essential. As we implement these new tools, our educators will continue to play the primary role in preparing our students to be future-ready.

Three IUSD students have been named among Thermo Fisher Scientific’s top 300 junior innovators.

IUSD's College, Career and Life Readiness Fair is on October 28 from 5-7 p.m. at Irvine High School (4321 Walnut Avenue, Irvine). All students, families and community members are invited to this free event.

The event will feature:

Eighteen IUSD students earned the Congressional Gold Medal Award, the United States Congress’s highest honor bestowed upon a youth civilian.

There is nothing quite like the excitement, the energy, and the promise of a fresh start that accompany the beginning of each new school year. We love seeing new students, new staff, new classes – and, as always, embracing new opportunities to learn and grow.

IUCPTA connects families, schools, and the community together to advocate for every child’s education, health, and well-being. Join your local PTA or donate a PTA membership today!
The IUSD Board of Education is a dedicated group of leaders committed to ensuring that our more than 38,000 students are college, career, and life-ready.
September is Suicide Prevention Month, and we would like to remind the IUSD community how to access information and resources for discussing suicide prevention, knowing the signs, and seeking help.

IUSD is excited to introduce our 2025-26 Student Board Members, who represent each of the District’s five comprehensive high schools. The IUSD Board of Education and District staff greatly value the important role these student leaders play in representing their peers and the diverse needs of our students.