Inglewood Unified School District is Gearing Up for the 2023-24 School Year By Hosting their Annual Enrollment and Resource Fair

Date:

On Saturday, March 18, 2023, the Inglewood Unified School District Office (Parking Lot) will be filled with new and current families from across the community at the annual IUSD Enrollment and Resource Fair from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.  

IUSD’s Enrollment and Resource Fair will provide information about the district’s innovative instructional programs, health and wellness resources, job opportunities, school enrollment, and more. Families and students will also have an opportunity to win raffle prizes, and participate in fun activities, music, and food!

This annual event is a fun-filled day, as families will have access to over 50 booths that include such services as dental and health, literacy support for young readers, enrichment opportunities for youth, entertainment, and extended learning partners. In addition, currently enrolled IUSD students will have the opportunity to activate their FREE LA Metro GoPass Cards.

WHO:     IUSD students, families, staff and community members

WHAT:   A community-based Enrollment and Resource Fair

WHEN:   March 18, 2023, at 11:00  a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

WHERE: Inglewood Unified School District Office, Parking Lot (S. Inglewood Ave and W. Kelso St.) 

401 S. Inglewood Ave.

Inglewood, CA 90301

INTERVIEW

  • James Morris, Inglewood Unified School District, County Administrator
  • Brandon Myers, Inglewood Unified School District, Board President
  • Dr. Bernadette Lucas, Inglewood Unified School District, Chief Academic Officer

RSVP/CONTACT: Jessica Ochoa
[email protected]
714-566-4427

About Inglewood Unified School District

Inglewood Unified School District, whose County Administrator is Dr. James Morris, is located in  the City of Inglewood and an adjacent section of unincorporated Los Angeles County of Ladera Heights. The district currently serves over 7,400 students at 17 sites. The mission of Inglewood Unified School District is to nurture, educate, and graduate students who are self-responsible and self-disciplined; who are critical and creative thinkers; who master the core academic disciplines; and who are advocates for equity and social justice for self and their community. For more information, visit www.inglewoodusd.com.  

Stay connected by following our social media platforms on facebook.com/inglewoodschools, twitter.com/INGUSD, and instagram.com/inglewoodschools.

Jessica Ochoa, M.Ed.

Executive Director of Communications and Community Relations

Inglewood Unified School District

401 S. Inglewood Avenue

Inglewood, CA  90301

#WeAreInglewoodUnified

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