The Irvine Police Department is investigating a report of child annoyance after a man allegedly exposed himself to a 6-year-old student walking home from school on Wednesday. Police say the crime occurred in a residential area along Deerfield Avenue, west of Yale Avenue, at approximately 1:45 p.m. The student later informed a family member.
Six-member teams from University and Woodbridge high schools won second place in their respective divisions Saturday at a day-long mathematics festival hosted by Cal State Long Beach’s math department.
You may be noticing more police officers on bicycles around Irvine schools these days, particularly as students are being dropped off and picked up. That’s because the Irvine Police Department is making a big push to promote bicycle and pedestrian safety through the Safe Routes to School program.
Registration is now open for parents seeking to enroll their children in IUSD’s preschool program for the 2014-15 school year.
At the request of IUSD’s Board of Education, a pair of consultants teamed up at this week's school board meeting to discuss options for generating new revenue for 21st century learning through a technology bond.
At a Feb. 12 award ceremony, Woodbridge High’s Academic Decathlon team learned that it placed fourth overall in the 45th annual Orange County Academic Decathlon, and that wasn't the only good news. The school also earned an invite to compete at the state competition in March.
The Irvine Police Department has advised that it's seeking a suspect who allegedly exposed himself to one high school student and harassed another in the Woodbridge area.
Back in July, the IUSD Board of Education approved the second phase of an ambitious effort to harness solar energy, green-lighting plans to add vehicle shade structures topped with photovoltaic panels to the parking lots of nine c
Dr. Gavin Huntley-Fenner, a member of the IUSD Board of Education since 2005 and this year’s president, has announced that he will step down from the school board, effective Nov. 21.
On Thursday morning, IUSD Superintendent Terry Walker sent out an email to parents and community members indicating police would increase their presence at a handful of Irvine schools as the regional searc
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