
For the second time in two years, the City of Irvine is discussing a potential pledge of nearly $900,000 in matching funds to help IUSD mitigate the impacts of larger class sizes – a consequence of the state budget crisis. The Irvine City Council, following the recommendation of Mayor Sukhee Kang, agreed Tuesday to explore a “challenge grant” that would kick in a dollar for every dollar raised by the district’s fundraising partner, the Irvine Public Schools Foundation. If the City approves the grant, and IPSF is able to raise an equal amount, IUSD schools would receive nearly $1.8 million for class-size support.