Arlington voters approved the $663.1 million bond on May 10, 2014. Proceeds of the bond are being used to build new facilities, upgrade and renovate existing facilities, address safety and security districtwide, upgrade technology infrastructure and equipment, provide fine arts equipment and address transportation.

Bond News

Construction underway at Amos and Atherton Elementaries

December 12, 2017
Atherton future STEM labs

December 12, 2017 – Bond-funded construction is underway at Amos and Atherton Elementaries. Work started just before Thanksgiving with demolition in the rooms that will house STEM labs and strings rooms. Both schools are getting renovations to provide two STEM labs, a strings room and a front-entrance security vestibule, among other improvements. Each will also…

Sam Houston High School’s new cafeteria addition opens

December 12, 2017
Exterior view of Sam Houston High School's new cafeteria

Dec. 12, 2017 – Sam Houston High School’s new cafeteria addition opened yesterday and provides a larger dining space for students with plenty of natural light and an outdoor courtyard.  “I want to thank the AISD food service department, Pouge Construction, and our custodial staff for all their hard work this weekend to ensure we…

Special programs applications open

December 4, 2017
CTC rendering

Applications are now open for Corey and Jones Fine Arts Dual Language Academies, Arlington Collegiate High School, STEM Academy and CTE programs. All applications must be submitted by 4 p.m. Jan. 31, 2018. View the Specialty Campuses

Phase three bond purchases include instruments, uniforms and equipment

November 16, 2017
Boles junior high students in their new orchestra uniforms

Junior high music uniforms and a concert piano for the future Fine Arts Center, along with hundreds of new instruments, highlighted phase three fine arts bond purchases. Much of the $1.6 million worth of equipment and uniforms started arriving in the district in August. Uniforms for junior high band, choir and orchestra were a notable…