The Irvine Unified School District is happy to announce upcoming dates for 2022 summer programs.  The programs include a K-12 Summer Learning Recovery Academy, Acceleration and Enrichment courses for high school students and Middle School Math Bridge,  K-6 English Learner (EL) Learning Recovery Academy, and Special Education Extended School Year (…
IUSD's  interactive LCAP process is designed to help the District take action on identified goals and priorities, and measure progress on student academic achievement, school climate and parent engagement. Your input is critical to IUSD’s decision-making process and will help guide investments in the District’s priorities.  
For the fifth time in six years, Woodbridge High School has won the Orange County Academic Decathlon.  With its victory, Woodbridge is headed back to the California Academic Decathlon in March.
IUSD students in grades 6-12 participated in the District’s 41st annual virtual Science Fair and presented an impressive array of projects.  IUSD will advance 143 students to the Orange County Science and Engineering Fair in March and 28 IUSD students will advance to the 2022 Broadcom MASTERS.
IUSD's College and Career Fair is tonight , February 17 from 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm.  Registration is free and the event is open to middle and high school students.  More than 150 colleges and universities will be represented and the fair will feature interactive panels, workshops and more.  
Today, IUSD announced the elementary, middle and high school Teachers of Promise!  Check out this article to learn more about each honoree.  
Today, IUSD announced the elementary, middle and high school Teachers of the Year!  Check out this article to learn more about each honoree.  
The IUSD Board of Education will not take action related to the state’s mask mandates for schools during the February 16 Board Meeting and as a reminder, California’s current indoor mask requirements for TK-12 schools remain in place.
Dr. Mark Ghaly, Secretary of the California Health and Human Services Agency, announced that the state will reassess changes to California’s indoor mask requirements for schools in two weeks, on February 28, citing falling case rates and hospitalizations across California and the nation.
Orange County Health Officer Dr. Clayton Chau sent a letter to the California Department of Public Health to propose using hospitalization rates and ICU capacities as the basis for making mask mandate decisions impacting schools.