Please note: The City of Irvine has launched a new class registration website for the community to use when signing up for City programs and activities called Your Irvine. All City classes and activities are now at yourirvine.org.
High School Youth Action Team
The High School Youth Action Team provides high school age youth the opportunity to participate in the development, implementation and evaluation of services for their peers. The program consists of student representatives from all Irvine high schools and local private schools. YAT members organize teen activities and represent their peers to various community groups. Click here for more information.
Middle School Program
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Located in the heart of Orange County, the City of Irvine is one of the nation’s largest and most successful planned urban communities. A true international crossroads community, Irvine’s success over time can be directly attributed to its outstanding neighborhoods, nationally recognized school system, and dynamic business community.
Irvine, a great place to learn
The City Council’s Priorities:
- Ensure the City is clean, well maintained and safe
- Prevent visible disorder and deterioration
- Promote a prosperous business climate
- Provide cost-effective and responsive services to residents
The City of Irvine’s Strategic Goals:
- Promote a safe and secure community
- Maintain City infrastructure
- Promote economic prosperity
- Maintain effective government
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Archeological research establishes prehistoric man in the Irvine area at least 12,000 years ago, possibly even 18,000 years ago. Scattered evidence of early campsites and rock shelters can be seen in the undeveloped parts of the City.
Gabrielino Indians moved into the Irvine area 2,000 years ago, establishing dozens of villages. One village was located near the present San Joaquin marsh and another near the San Joaquin golf course.