The April 2025 IUSD Insights is out now! Each month, as part of our commitment to ensuring the IUSD community is well-informed about District priorities, initiatives, successes and challenges, we will share insights, innovations, news and more, while highlighting the many voices that put the "US" at the center of IUSD.
IUSD is launching the Early College Program for incoming 9th-grade students starting the 2025-26 school year. Courses are UC/CSU transferable and can lead to IGETC Certification or even an associate’s degree with additional units.
As May 1, National College Decision Day, approaches, high school seniors and their families face an exciting yet sometimes stressful milestone filled with questions and expectations, and can benefit from key strategies to evaluate options, manage stress, and make an informed decision.
This edition includes an invitation to the Annual Abilities Awareness Event, a guide to transitioning into Pre-K and Kindergarten, summer planning resources, and more!
The Irvine Unified School District (IUSD) prepares students for success in college, careers, and life.
As your little one embarks on this new journey, ensuring they are prepared can help ease the transition and set them up for success. Included are a few key items parents should know to best support their child during this transition.
While students enjoyed a three-day weekend, IUSD staff attended the District’s Professional Learning (PL) Summit on Teaching and Learning on March 3.
The Irvine Unified School District’s Special Education Department and Community Advisory Committee are hosting the Annual Abilities Awareness Event, with the theme “Allyship in Action!”
In this edition, you can find a reminder from Interim Superintendent Cassie Parham to take the Annual Survey, ow CTE prepares students with hands-on experience and career-ready abilities and more!
As we head into a busy second half of the school year, IUSD’s Counseling and Mental Health and Wellness teams have provided the following tips for families designed to support students.