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This month, the Annual Hillview Hawk Games brought students together from across TUSD for a fun day of games, play, connection, and community.
We were excited to join Soroptimist International of Tustin and the Tustin Kiwanis as they celebrated remarkable high school seniors this week.
We were excited to join the Tustin Soroptimist as they celebrated exceptional students from Tustin, Foothill and Beckman.
Learn more about our outstanding campuses through our upcoming school tours. Tours are open to current and prospective families.
We were excited to join the Tustin Kiwanis as they honored one exceptional student from Tustin, Foothill, Beckman and Legacy.
We are excited to share information with our incoming preschool, TK and Kindergarten families at our upcoming Round-up. On January 7 (Spanish) or January 8 (English), parents and guardians are welcome to join us to hear presentations via Zoom from 6-7:30PM.
We are excited to honor our 2025-26 TUSD Administrators of the Year.
Just prior to Thanksgiving break, Tustin High School's Tiller Theatricals visited Nelson, Beswick and Sycamore Magnet Academy to bring student stories to life. Our Tillers enacted one student-written story from each grade level to the delight of our elementary viewers. In addition, members of the Tiller Theatrical troupe took the time to provide written feedback on every story submitted. We love seeing our high school students inspiring creativity and a passion for writing with our elementary students.
We have enjoyed seeing so many of our Tustin Unified students celebrated throughout December by our community partners. This month, Tustin Kiwanis, Tustin Santa Ana Rotary and Tustin Soroptimist honored our students for their academic success, remarkable character, and positive influence on campus and within our community. Students were joined by their counselors, principals/APs and family in celebration of their achievements.
At the Annual Organization of the Board of Education, the Board elected officers for 2026. Congratulations to President Lynn Davis, Vice President Jonathan Abelove and Board Clerk Allyson Muñiz Damikolas. In addition, TSMA President Will Nedderson thanked outgoing President Jonathan Stone for his year of leadership.
At the start of the Thanksgiving break, Tustin High School welcomed more than 1,100 students to the 33rd Annual Model United Nations Conference.
This week, students from all of our high schools celebrated teachers and staff on campus through the Tustin Public School Foundation's Golden Touch Awards.
We have enjoyed seeing so many of our Tustin Unified students celebrated throughout our community by our partners in November.
At their annual Hispanic Heritage and Report Card Night, our Tustin Tillers welcomed families and the community to campus for a fantastic evening filled with food, games, and music.
At their regular meeting on September 29, the Board of Education welcomed Tustin Public Schools Foundation as they introduced new Executive Director Lisa Fujimoto.
At their September meeting, Soroptimist International of Santa Ana-Tustin honored several standout seniors as Young Women of Achievement.
Through their Young Men of the Month program, Tustin Kiwanis celebrated high school seniors for their academic success, remarkable character, and influence on campus and within our community.
Friday night saw the return of the cross-town rivalry game between our Foothill Knights and our Tustin Tillers.
During the first Tustin home game last night, Chris Chester was inducted into the Tustin Football Hall of Fame.
As we kicked off Classified School Employee Week, we were proud to honor 30 remarkable individuals on Monday at our Classified Celebration.
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