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

4,000+ new security cameras installed 2014 BOND TAKES VIDEO SURVEILLANCE FROM 35 TO 80 PERCENT

September 20, 2019
Security camera display at Sam Houston High School

Sept. 20, 2019 – The installation of new security cameras throughout the Arlington ISD as part of the 2014 Bond is complete. The 4,000 new security cameras have increased the AISD security department’s video surveillance from 35 to 80 percent of all AISD buildings and specifically increased coverage in entry-exit points, stairwells, cafeterias, gyms, libraries,…

See construction progress at Fine Arts Center and Athletics Complex Aerial photos show new concert hall, natatorium and arena

August 30, 2019
Aerial photo of the future AISD Fine Arts Center and Athletics Complex

Aug. 30, 2019 – See the latest aerial photos of the Arlington ISD’s future Fine Arts Center and Athletics Complex. Significant progress is being made, and now you can clearly make out where the concert hall, natatorium and arena are. Construction is moving along well, and the dry summer months, with no rain delays, have…

New Arlington College and Career High School opens See photos of the renovated campus

August 23, 2019
Arlington College and Career High School

Check out photos of the new Arlington College and Career High School (ACCHS). The brand-new school opened on Monday for its first class of 9th graders. 2014 Bond program funds helped turn the former home of Venture High School into the new ACCHS. After months of construction, the campus has an entirely new look and a college-like…

Tons of concrete poured at Arlington ISD schools this summer New concrete drives, parking, sidewalks and ramps

August 16, 2019
New concrete parking lot at Kooken Elementary

Aug. 16, 2019 – It was the summer of concrete in the Arlington ISD. Many schools had new concrete poured while school was out, from concrete drives and parking lots to improved sidewalks and ramps. The schools in the photos – Kooken Education Center, Ditto Elementary and Carter, Boles and Bailey junior highs – are…