Mercedes MAYER
Teaching really was a calling for Blanton Elementary fourth-grade teacher Damaris Gloria her whole life. It just took her a little time to figure it out. She’s glad she did. Gloria studied radio and film at UT-Arlington and thought that was going to be her career path. That changed when she found a letter she…
Read More about Arlington ISD teacher jobs available now!.Parents of Arlington ISD students are encouraged to complete the Parent Satisfaction Survey to share your experiences with your child’s school. The research team at Gibson Consulting Group, Inc. (Gibson) is conducting the survey on behalf of the Arlington ISD. The findings from this survey will be reviewed by all stakeholders and used in creating…
Read More about 2020 Parent Satisfaction Survey online through March 27.Arlington ISD high school students: it’s your time to shine! The “What’s Your Big Idea?” Entrepreneurship Contest is expanding to the high-school level, and we want to know your innovative and viable solutions for one of three provided challenges the City of Arlington is currently facing. Those challenges are: Parks and Recreation Challenge: How can…
Read More about High School Entrepreneurship Contest Underway.Ousley Junior High teacher Mike Dunbar’s lesson on the Holocaust to his seventh-grade Texas history students was probably different than most going on throughout the state during last week’s Holocaust Remembrance Week in Texas. Holocaust Remembrance Week is most definitely personal. Dunbar recounted stories about his grandmother’s aunt Edith who was killed in the Holocaust…
Read More about Holocaust Remembrance Week at Arlington ISD.January is School Board Recognition Month, a way to honor the 7,200 locally elected school trustees in the state of Texas. This month, the Arlington ISD will help you get to know each member of our Board of Trustees a little better while thanking them for their service. Dr. Aaron Reich speaks on his time…
Read More about Dr. Aaron Reich Honored for School Board Recognition Month.Hunter Pence may be one of the most famous recent graduates of the Arlington ISD but in his return to the district Friday he found out where he stood in the pecking order with students at Little Elementary. Pence was back at Little, where he went to school in the fifth and sixth grades before…
Read More about AISD Alum Hunter Pence Gives Back to Little Elementary.January is School Board Recognition Month, a way to honor the 7,200 locally elected school trustees in the state of Texas. This month, the Arlington ISD will help you get to know each member of our Board of Trustees a little better while thanking them for their service. VP Bowie Hogg reflects on his time…
Read More about Bowie Hogg Honored for School Board Recognition Month.January is School Board Recognition Month, a way to honor the 7,200 locally elected school trustees in the state of Texas. This month, the Arlington ISD will help you get to know each member of our Board of Trustees a little better while thanking them for their service. We begin with Justin Chapa. FIVE QUESTIONS…
Read More about Justin Chapa Honored for School Board Recognition Month.January is School Board Recognition Month, a way to honor the 7,200 locally elected school trustees in the state of Texas. This month, the Arlington ISD will help you get to know each member of our Board of Trustees a little better while thanking them for their service. Five questions with Board President Kecia Mays: …
Read More about School Board Recognition Month, Arlington ISD Celebrates.The AISD is hiring teachers for immediate openings for the spring semester with start dates as early as January. Recent college graduates as well as veteran teachers are encouraged to apply. Openings are listed on our website for specific vacancies – not pool positions – for Patrick, Peach, Speer and Thornton Elementary Schools as well…
Read More about AISD Hiring for Immediate Teacher Openings.