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Join us and share your input on updates to our Facilities Master Plan.
The 47th Annual Community Recognition Event honored 55 volunteers and community partners for their impact on our students, staff and schools.
Congratulations to our Classified Employees of the Year!
Library Media Technician Carol Moore from Pioneer Middle School has been named a OC Classified Employee of the Year.
The Tustin Public Schools Foundation's 10th Annual Golf Classic and Auction was a great success this year
All TUSD campuses and offices will be closed the week of March 18-22 for spring break.
TUSD students and staff shared their love of reading as campuses across the district celebrated Read Across America Week.
Our Mental Health Services Team is pleased to share the latest issue of Building Resilience.
All TUSD middle and high school students who ride an e-vehicle (e-bike, e-scooter or e-skateboard) to school are invited to attend our next e-vehicle safety presentation on February 20.
Congratulations to our TUSD Teachers of the Year!
Congratulations to all our teams for competing well, and a huge thank you to Orchard Hills for hosting this successful day of competition.
Join us in celebrating our fantastic school counselors and all that they do for TUSD. Happy National School Counselors Week!
Across our elementary campuses, students and staff in TUSD celebrated the 100th day of school.
Begin the enrollment process through the TUSD Aeries Online Enrollment Portal.
We are now accepting transfer requests through Friday, January 26 at 3PM
Join us on January 10 (Spanish) or January 11 (English) for presentations via Zoom from 6-7:30PM.
As we begin the winter recess, we want to wish all of our families a restful holiday break.
Please see the latest update shared with TUSD Families on December 6.
Please see the latest update for TUSD Families shared on November 24.
Please see the latest update for TUSD Families shared on November 21.
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This week in TUSD, Hewes Highlanders are further developing their writing skills, building confidence through a process that includes opportunities for choice, planning and peer editing in Writer’s Workshop. In Mr. Bell’s Algebra 2/Trigonometry class at Foothill, students have a second chance to master the curriculum, building confidence that carries into other subjects. Arroyo’s Tongva Day brought to life third graders' study of these Southern California indigenous people. And at Orchard Hills, students bring creativity and imagination to the screen through 3D modeling in Mr. Anderson’s Computer Applications class.