
Over the summer, we saw a number of ALS ice bucket challenges featuring celebrities, politicians and regular folks.

A trio of IUSD students has been selected to advance to the next round in a science, technology and math competition sponsored by the Broadcom Foundation.

Outdoor education trips have long been a highlight for IUSD sixth-graders, who get to travel to bucolic settings for five days of hands-on science instruction, hiking and games.

The IUSD science department has asked us to pass along word of an engaging opportunity for science-minded students in grades one through six.

Students from Brywood Elementary School caught a rare and up-close glimpse of so-called false killer whales this week during what can only be described as a very successful whale-watching expedition.

IUSD’s 33rd annual District Science Fair is set to take place on Tuesday, Feb. 25 at Woodbridge High School.

Two teams from University High School have earned high honors after participating in an intense mathematical competition that tested their knowledge of algebra, geometry, calculus, programming and other disciplines.

Some 400 middle school students from IUSD got a chance to preview potential careers in physics, robotics, aerospace, health, research and other specialized fields during a science conference at UCI this week.

IUSD board members on Tuesday approved the first reading of a three-year Technology Master Plan detailing the district’s goals for leveraging technology to improve student outcomes.
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