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Mark your calendars for October 9 when Pathways to Success returns to Tustin Unified.
Enjoy highlights from all our schools as we celebrate a phenomenal first day in Tustin Unified School District.
We are pleased to announce that we will continue to provide students access to nutritious breakfast, lunch, and snack meals every school day.
The Board of Education took action to save taxpayers more than $41 million.
TUSD Board of Education Places Classroom Repair, Safety and Quality Education Measure on the November Ballot.
TUSD brought home 15 awards from this year’s ocMaker Challenge, with over 100 projects submitted.
Elementary schools across TUSD welcome graduating seniors back to campus.
TUSD partners with Tustin Toyota to celebrate one senior for their active engagement, consistent work performance and attendance.
As we reach the end of another school year, we are excited to present the final issue of our Mental Health Services team newsletter for 2023-24
Children 18 and under can enjoy nutritious meals throughout the summer through our Summer Meal Program.
Across Tustin Unified, students and staff closed out the 2023-24 school year with celebration.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
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.
Middle and high school families walked away with valuable resources, tools and information for their futures after attending Pathways to Success.
Congratulations to our Classified Employees of the Year!
Middle and high school students and their families are invited to join us at Pathways to Success.
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.
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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.