The IUSD College and Career Fair is Monday, March 11 at Irvine High School in the gymnasium from 6-8 p.m.  This free event is open to the public and students of all ages.
USD is the only school district in Orange County to have four schools named 2019 California Distinguished Schools. Irvine and Woodbridge high schools, and Rancho San Joaquin and Sierra Vista middle schools all received this prestigious designation.
Students from Creekside, Irvine, Northwood, Portola, University and Woodbridge high schools, traveled to Sacramento to discuss issues impacting education with state legislators and other influential policymakers.
On Saturday, February 23 from 8 a.m.-1 p.m., the Irvine Unified School District will host a free electronics recycling event at the District Office.
 The Woodbridge High Academic Decathlon team's three-peat at the county competition makes them a force to contend with at the state tournament this March.   
On February 11, while students had a day off, more than 2,000 teachers, administrators and staff had a day on and attended IUSD’s Professional Learning Summit focused on teaching and learning.
More than 200 IUSD students showcased their innovative inventions at the 32nd Annual Astounding Inventions™ competition at Irvine Valley College.  Congratulations to all of our student inventors!
More than 450 IUSD students in grades 6-12 participated in the District’s 38th annual Science Fair, showcasing an impressive array of 275 biological, physical and engineering projects.  
More than 200 IUSD students showcased their innovative inventions at the 32nd Annual Astounding Inventions™ competition at Irvine Valley College.  Congratulations to all of our student inventors!
The Irvine Company issued the latest installment of its $45M commitment to art, music and science, through the Excellence in Education Enrichment Fund grant, for students in grades 4-6.