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Education

Most of Irvine is located in the Irvine Unified School District (IUSD). The five high schools in IUSD are University High School, Irvine High School, Northwood High School, Woodbridge High School, and Portola High School. Arnold O. Beckman High School is located in Irvine but is administered by Tustin Unified School District. The five high schools in IUSD, as well as Beckman High School, have consistently placed in the upper range of Newsweek's list of the Top 1,300 U.S. Public High Schools.

Irvine is also home to elementary and middle schools, including two alternative, year round, open enrollment K-8 schools, Plaza Vista and Vista Verde.Parts of the north and west of the city are within the Tustin Unified School District.

Irvine is home to the University of California, Irvine, which is the second-newest campus (established 1965) in the UC system after University of California, Merced. Other higher education institutions in Irvine include California Southern University, Concordia University, Westcliff University, Paramount California University a distance learning university, Irvine Valley College, Fuller Theological Seminary, FIDM, The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, Orange County Campus, Stanbridge University, and a satellite campus of California State University, Fullerton. Chapman University and Soka University of America are in adjacent cities.

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More than 150 UCI Law students, alumni, faculty, staff and community friends came together Saturday, Aug. 25, for the law school’s 10th Anniversary Day of Service. The event marked UCI Law’s first-ever school-wide day of service and largest community service project to date.

Partnering with OC Food Bank and Second Harvest Food Bank, the UCI Law community spent the Saturday assembling boxes, sorting and packing produce, packing dry goods and loading care packs for local individuals in need.  

“Our first day of service was a tremendous success and I had a wonderful day with so many members of our UCI Law family teaming up to make a meaningful impact on our local community,” said UCI Law Dean L. Song Richardson. “UCI Law is rooted in public service so it was only appropriate to mark our 10-year anniversary with our largest community service project ever.”

OC Food Bank estimates approximately 456,000 people are at risk of hunger every month in Orange County, and nationally 38 million people are food insecure.

Split into two shifts, UCI Law packed nearly 3,000 boxes at OC Food Bank for low-income, elderly recipients. At Second Harvest, the team of volunteers sorted through thousands of pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables to benefit children, seniors and families in Orange County.