FAQ

How Long is School Closed?

As of April 1, Governor Gavin Newsom and State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond announced that all California schools will remain closed to students through the end of the 2019-20 school year.


Will we still do scheduling for next year?

Yes, we are hard at work to develop a way for you to select your classes for next year so please look for information either emailed to you/your parents or posted on our weekly newsletter that may be sent out more frequently. Once we have information it will be shared here on the Scheduling Information page linked above.


Will we still have grades?

Yes, you will still be graded for your work. However it will look different than it did when you were in the classroom. Right now our goal is continued learning during this difficult time. Please do not worry about your grades for now.


Do we still have to show up to school online?

Yes, we will be making sure every student checks in with their teachers on their Google classrooms/site and if you do not, we will be following up with your parents/guardians. So please check in every day.


Can I still meet with my counselor?

Yes, counselors have office hours and a calendar link sign up for you to meet with them online through Google Meet. It is listed on our main "Counseling" page. You can meet individually or in small groups.


Is food still available for my student?

Food Services Information:

Beginning Monday, March 23, the District will provide Grab-and-Go lunch (for the current day) and breakfast (for the following day) from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. weekdays at the following locations:

Robert Heideman Elementary School, 15571 Williams Street

A.G. Currie Middle School, 1401 Sycamore Avenue

Tustin High School, 1171 El Camino Real

Cal Fresh information in Parent Resource page

Can I get help with my device?

Need Internet Access?? Please complete the survey HERE to notify our TUSD IT Department.

Our IT department has received hundreds of requests, so it may be faster to inquire if you qualify for free or discounted service options.

Internet Access: If you are in need of Internet access at home, please know that many companies are offering free service during this time of need.

EveryoneON – www.everyoneon.org

EveryoneOn is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating social and economic opportunities by connecting low-income families to affordable internet service.

Internet Essentials – www.internetessentials.com

Affordable high-speed Internet at home with Internet Essentials from Comcast. Apply online for free or low-cost services starting at $9.95. Call 855 846-8376 for English or 855 765-6995 para español.

Charter Communications – www.spectrum.com

Charter will offer free Spectrum broadband and Wi-Fi access for 60 days to households with K-12 and/or college students who do not already have a Spectrum broadband subscription. To enroll call 1-844-488-8395. Installation fees will be waived for new student households.



Can I still buy a yearbook?

Yes, you have until April 10th to purchase online. Visit pioneeryearbooks.com to make that purchase.