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Helping children understand digital citizenship and the responsible use of technology is essential to equipping our children with the skills and knowledge to thrive in this digital age while staying safe and responsible online.

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to reshape our world, preparing students and the adults who support them to use it proficiently and responsibly is essential. As we implement these new tools, our educators will continue to play the primary role in preparing our students to be future-ready.

We want to remind the IUSD Community about various resources available to support our students and families during the summer.
This month, we would like to remind our community about the importance of digital citizenship and safety online.

Computer Science Education Week, December 9-15, is a global initiative aimed at inspiring students to explore the world of coding, develop essential computer science skills and prepare for the digital economy.

IUSD students excelled at the recent State Science and Engineering Fair, with 10 students securing top-four positions in their respective division categories, alongside numerous honorable mentions.
Irvine High School's three teams, totaling 15 students, secured spots in the National Finals of the Air & Space Force Association’s StellarXplorers Space STEM program.
Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday, March 10 and for many people, it can be hard to “spring forward” one hour. Here are some quick tips from the Mayo Clinic to help you adjust to the time change.
Sierra Vista Middle School, Jeffrey Trail Middle School, University High School, Portola High School and Northwood High School Science Olympiad teams secured their spot at the April 6 State Science Olympiad competition.
University High School's Science Bowl and Ocean Science Bowl teams placed first at the recent regional competitions held at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena.