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Week of March 31st-April 4 | |
NO SCHOOL- SPRING BREAK | |
Monday | No School! Have a wonderful spring break. See you back on Monday, April 7th |
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IUSD Breakfast and Lunch Menus Click Here! **Please ensure your child brings a water bottle to school each day!** |
Upcoming Events
Spring Break is here! No school March 31st-April 4th
We wish our Alderwood staff and families a wonderful and restful break.
School resumes on Monday, April 7th
🌿🌞 Support Our Future Outdoor Explorers! 🌲🎒
Our amazing 5th graders are fundraising now to make their 2026 6th Grade Outdoor Ed experience unforgettable! 🏕️🔥
Every donation & purchase helps them get closer to campfires, hiking trails, and hands-on nature adventures! 🌿🥾
💚 How You Can Help:
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🍪 Buy delicious treats
🎟️ Join our raffle
💰 Make a donation
Let’s send these kids on the adventure of a lifetime! 🚀🌎 Thank you for your support! 🙌💙
Alderwood News
At Alderwood, we use the PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports) framework to create a positive and supportive environment for everyone.
Our core values are embodied in the acronym STARS: Safety first, Treat everyone with kindness, Act with integrity, Respectful and responsible choices, Solve problems with grit.
These principles guide student behavior and decision-making across campus, promoting consistency and a sense of community.
By teaching, modeling, and reinforcing these expectations, we ensure that all students have the tools and support they need to succeed academically, socially, and emotionally.
As Owl STARS, we work together to create a campus culture that uplifts everyone!
Supervision begins at 8:00 AM for grades 4-6
Supervision begins at 8:10 AM for grades 1-3
No students on campus before 8:00 AM
Thank you for your partnership in ensuring the safety of all our students.
In celebration of Earth Day, April 22, 2025 we are having our Annual Earth Day Student Poster or Video Contest!
The 2025 Earth Day Theme is Our Power, Our Planet: Renewable Energy Now. Entries are due by April 25th
The City of Irvine’s Recreation Activities Spring Newsletter for IUSD is now available online.
This latest edition includes information about enrichment activities
and camps for school-aged children.
To learn more, click here. To sign up your student(s) for programs, visit yourirvine.org.
For questions, call 949-724-6600 or email yourirvine@cityofirvine.org.
🌞Summer break is right around the corner! Now is a great time to gear up for summer by signing up for affordable and high-quality programs from @ipsf and the @cityofirvine!
Don’t miss out on all the fun at IPSF Summer! Choose from a variety of exciting and educational classes for students in grades PreK-12, all taught by IUSD teachers and specialized instructors.
Browse classes to plan your summer and get ready to register for classes on April 8! www.ipsf.net/summer
PTA Spotlight
IUSD has partnered with Care Solace, which provides concierge services to assist families in navigating mental health services and providers in the community. Care Solace has a dedicated multilingual Care Concierge team of experts available 24/7 to help staff and families through the process of connecting to available, verified community-based mental health providers matched to their needs.
Resource Description for Care Solace Services
Care Solace Letter to Families
Alderwood Elementary Dress Code
Alderwood Elementary School promotes a standard of appearance which enhances the learning environment while allowing for reasonable comfort and individuality for all students. With the support of the student’s guardian, each student is expected to appropriately groom and dress them-selves, keeping clothing clean, comfortable, and appropriate for all elementary school activities. A student’s clothing should not be a distraction or disruption in the learning environment of the student or peers.
The following is Alderwood Elementary School’s Dress Code:
Parents can help monitor the dress code by purchasing clothing that is in good taste; seeing that each child leaves for school properly dressed, and encouraging each child to take pride in his/her appearance. The school will monitor this dress code and inform parents in the event that a student's dress or grooming is not appropriate for school.
Below is an excerpt from the IUSD’s Board Policy governing Dress and Personal Appearance:
Appropriate dress and personal appearance at school and school-related activities shall not include any clothing, attire, or accessory that by its manner of appearance, arrangement, trademark, fit, or any other attribute, is unsafe; disruptive; unhealthful; obscene; profane; ethnically, racially or sexually degrading; libelous or slanderous; exposing undergarments; provocative or revealing; advocating unlawful behavior or illegal substances; or suggesting or promoting any affiliation with any street gang or other group that commits unlawful acts [see Board Policy 5132(a)- Dress and Personal Appearance and Board Policy 5136(a) - Gang Affiliation].
IUSD uses ParentSquare as our District and school-wide communication platform, ensuring families stay connected and informed. ParentSquare is a secure, all-in-one platform that allows parents to receive important updates, announcements, and reminders directly from teachers, school staff, and the district via email, text, and the ParentSquare app. With its user-friendly features, ParentSquare helps parents stay engaged with their child's education, from school events and assignments to emergency notifications.
The platform syncs with the contact information in the IUSD Parent Portal, so it's essential to keep your contact details up to date to ensure you don’t miss any important communications from the District or your child’s school.
ParentSquare Overview for Parents
With ParentSquare, parents can also communicate directly with staff, RSVP for events, sign forms, and access key resources—creating a streamlined communication experience.
For more information or assistance, visit the IUSD ParentSquare support page