Martin High School is part of the Arlington I.S.D. The school district combines the best in urban and suburban living and has attracted a large number of managerial and professional citizens. Their personal and financial support of the school is evidenced by the excellence of educational programs and services which are provided. The population of Arlington is approximately 369,190.

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General Info
Type Public
Grades 9-12
Total Enrollment 3345
Senior Enrollment 786
Faculty and Staff 280

Accredited by:

Texas Education Agency, 1986
A.C.T. & College Board No: 440236

Counseling Staff
A - Bz David Pyatt (682) 867 - 8624 dpyatt@aisd.net
C - Eq Debra Mansury (682) 867 - 8610 dmansury@aisd.net
Er - Ham Dana Bishop (682) 867 - 8625 dbishop@aisd.net
Han - Kq Suzanne Bandy (682) 867 - 8864 sbandy@aisd.net
Kr - Mon Barbara Moeller (682) 867 - 8627 bmoeller@aisd.net
Moo - Ree Connie David (682) 867 - 8626 bmoeller@aisd.net
Ref - Ta Susan Kingen (682) 867 - 8628 skingen@aisd.net
Tb - Z Jai Hodges (682) 867 - 8623 jhodges@aisd.net

The Martin High School CEEB code is 440236.
(Code required for SAT signup and similar tests.)

Students are on an A/B block and classes are 90 minutes long, with 4 classes per day. Classes meet on alternate days.

      Each semester is made up of three six weeks' grading periods.

Recommended Texas High School Graduation Requirements
TO COMPLETE
CREDITS
English I, II, III, IV
4
Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II
3
U.S. History, World History, World Geography,
U.S. Government(1/2), Economics(1/2)
4
Biology I, Chemistry I - One credit from the following:
Integrated Physics & Chemistry, Physics I or Prin. of Technology
2
Two credits of the same language.
2
Health (1/2)
0.5
Speech (1/2)
0.5
One credit of Fine Arts
1
1 1/2 credits of Physical Education
1.5
One credit of Technology Applications
1
Electives
3.5
Cumulative Total
24

Using the TEA Accountability Rating System for Texas Public Schools:
Martin is rated RECOGNIZED

2008 TAKS
Reading/Language Arts 93%
Mathematics 84%
Science 88%
Social Studies 98%

For four of four TAKS tests, Martin scored the highest among all AISD high schools.

Students must pass the state mandated TAKS competency test that will be administered during their 11th grade year in order to receive a high school diploma.

Athletic Opportunities

      Interscholastic League programs are available for boys and girls in grades 9 through 12. Programs include: softball, soccer, cross country, football, volleyball, basketball, baseball, tennis, track, golf, swimming, gymnastics, and wrestling.

Vocational/Technology Opportunities

      Arlington offers the following programs for both boys and girls: agriculture science, homemaking education, technology, cosmetology, automotive collision repair, automotive technology, health occupation education, vocational adjustment class, vocational agriculture education, home economics cooperative education, industrial cooperative training, marketing education, office administration systems, hospitality services, and engineering.

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