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- Celebrate National Principals Month with Principal Juan Villarreal Sam Houston High School principal believes 'every day is a chance to make a difference'- Q&A with Principal Juan Villarreal It’s the last day of National Principals Month, and we still want to highlight another one of our outstanding principals. Today, it’s Juan Villarreal, principal of Sam Houston High School. Juan Villarreal was an assistant principal at Martin High School, the principal at Turning Point High School, and the principal… 
- Driving future careers: Ford and Dallas Cowboys partner with Arlington ISD Automotive Program Ford provides tools, scholarships, and opportunities for CTC automotive students- What began as a shared vision to inspire the next generation of automotive professionals has evolved into a partnership that continues to make a lasting… 
- Specialized programs parent info meetings start Oct. 29 See the full schedule for all schools- Parent info meetings schedule Applications for Arlington ISD’s specialized programs are open now through Jan. 12. These are exclusive student opportunities you won’t find anywhere… 
- More than 200 students earn Global Seal of Biliteracy Honored in ceremonies at the Center for Visual and Performing Arts- Two ceremonies. Two pathways. One incredible achievement. More than 200 Arlington ISD students were honored this month in two inspiring ceremonies at the district’s Center… 
- Arlington ISD students earn National Merit Semifinalist honors Four Martin High School students among top 1% in the nation- Four students from Martin High School have been recognized as some of the nation’s top academic performers. Seniors Sophia Miner, William Reid, John Robertson, and… 
- All Arlington ISD marching bands earn ‘First Division’ ratings at regional contests All bands advance to Area contests- Last Saturday was historic for Arlington ISD’s fine arts program. All six district high school marching bands earned top honors at the UIL Region 5… 
- Arlington ISD students celebrate White Cane Safety Day in downtown Arlington Visually impaired students walk to Levitt Pavilion- Walking with purpose Eight Arlington ISD students took a walk in downtown Arlington last week. Each had a white cane that helped them find their… 
 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				