Tustin Unified School District

Tustin Unified School District Tustin Unified School District District History

A tradition of excellence in education began with the creation of the Tustin community in the late 1800s.

The District was established July 1, 1972 upon unification of the Tustin Elementary School District and Tustin Union High School District. A Legacy of Excellence
The legacy of Tustin's schools dates back to the 1860s - two decades before Orange County became independent of Los Angeles. Education was a priority of Tustin's namesake and community developer Columbus Tustin, a Petaluma carriage maker

who purchased 839 acres in the 1860s and plotted streets and square blocks through a terrain of wild mustard and sycamore trees. In 1872, he built a one-room schoolhouse and donated it to the community. Originally called Sycamore School District because of the abundant sycamore trees in the foothills, its first trustees were elected by 11 voters. Residents also approved a tax rate to provide $740 to build a larger schoolhouse and $300 for school supplies. The District's first teacher, Miss Annie Cozad, was paid $60 per month; its second teacher came five years later. Tustin's plans for a large city were temporarily waylaid in 1877 when Southern Pacific Railroad built its southern terminus in Santa Ana instead of Tustin. Columbus Tustin died in 1883 just as the community's population began to grow with new homes, stores, places of worship, and an addition to the school. The school district was renamed the Tustin School District with the creation of the County of Orange in 1889. After the turn of the century, Tustin grew as the upscale residential suburb of Santa Ana, the county seat of government. Tustin's homes and businesses reflected that upscale lifestyle and so did its schools. Growth in the early 20th Century mirrored that of many Orange County communities with larger schools built to accommodate an expanding population. Tustin Union High School opened in 1922 and served five elementary school districts: Tustin, San Joaquin, Trabuco, El Toro, and Laguna. Residents voted for unification in 1972 and Tustin's elementary and high schools were unified as a single district - Tustin Unified School District. Today the District serves over 23,000 students at 18 elementary schools, a K-8 school, 5 middle schools, and 4 high schools. Its administrative center is located at 300 South C Street in Tustin. District Administration Center and School Bell
The Tustin Unified School District offices are in the remodeled grammar school auditorium, built in 1950. After the grammar school was vacated, the elementary district administration moved from the Little Red School House into this building. The bell, cast in 1887, originally hung in the old Victorian schoolhouse and today welcomes visitors to the District Administration Center at 300 South C Street in Tustin.

06/12/2026

Our second Measure J update, with highlights from our phase one schools: Arroyo, Beswick, and Loma Vista. ✨☀️

So grateful for the generous support from our community that makes this work possible.

06/12/2026

This week in TUSD, Flight Crew offers leadership opportunities for students as young as first grade as they connect peers and exhibit Hawk Core Values. 🏫🦅🫶✨

Greetings from TUSD ✨☀️Today’s postcard is from Beckman High School 💌Here’s a look into the hands-on, collaborative lear...
06/11/2026

Greetings from TUSD ✨☀️
Today’s postcard is from Beckman High School 💌

Here’s a look into the hands-on, collaborative learning taking place at Beckman. ♥️🤍💙

Our Patriots consistently display TRU BLU qualities through a deep commitment to their academics, leadership among peers, and unwavering optimism.

🏖️This summer, we’re excited to deliver weekly postcards from across the district. Be sure to follow us to receive our mail and catch a glimpse of student experiences throughout Tustin Unified. 😎

06/10/2026

This week in TUSD, in , students build their vocabulary as they strengthen their critical thinking skills, making predictions based on their careful observations. 🦋🔍✨

06/04/2026

As soon as summer began Friday afternoon, fences went up and work began at our three phase one schools. Check out the construction already underway at Arroyo, Beswick and Loma Vista thanks to our community’s support of Measure J. 👷‍♂️🚜🛠️✨

06/04/2026

This week in TUSD, Jazz Band is a place for students to connect with peers while sharing their passion and talent. 🎷🎹🎸✨

06/03/2026

As they entered Northrup Stadium, our graduates gave us their hot take on graduation, high school, and bright futures ahead. 🎓🫶✨

06/03/2026

This week in TUSD, through their exit interviews, seniors reflect on their journey to graduation, sharing the lessons learned as they prepare for a future filled with endless potential. 🗣️🎓✨

06/03/2026

✨ Through the Toyota Drive for Excellence program, TUSD partners with Tustin Toyota to celebrate one senior for their active engagement, consistent work ethic, and attendance when healthy. This year is the thirteenth year of the program, and close to 500 seniors across TUSD were eligible for a new Toyota Corolla.

Congratulations to this year's winner, Elijah Blaney!

Thank you to Tustin Toyota and Mr. Glenn Kashima for your ongoing support of our students and continued partnership in promoting student engagement.🚗👏 🫶✨

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Tustin, CA
92780–92782

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Monday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 4:30pm

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