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

Bid date for bond construction at four elementaries set for Dec. 6

November 15, 2016
Williams Elementary

Nov. 15, 2016 – The Board of Education of Arlington Independent School District will receive sealed proposals for bond-funded renovations at Duff, Bebensee, Fitzgerald and Williams Elementaries (CSP 17-37) until Dec. 6, 2016. About the project The project consists of a new security vestibule, science labs/STEM renovations and life cycle and deficiency upgrades at each…

AISD special programs applications due Feb. 24

November 14, 2016
Jones Academy

Applications are now open for the AISD’s unique programs, including Arlington Collegiate High School, career and technical education – workforce dual credit and special programs, the STEM Academy, and the Corey and Jones Academies of Fine Arts and Dual Language. Please click here for more information about and applications for all of these programs. The…

Parents/guardians asked to complete technology-use questionnaire

November 13, 2016
Students using laptops

The Arlington ISD is partnering with BrightBytes, an educational research and analytics company, in order to learn more about our students’ school and home technology use for learning. Please take part in this questionnaire, as parental participation is essential in helping us form a more complete picture of technology use for learning in our students’…

AISD Board approves bond construction at seven elementaries

November 7, 2016
Crow Elementary addition rendering

Nov. 7, 2016 – The AISD Board of Trustees approved the guaranteed maximum price for bond-funded construction projects at Ashworth, Bryant, Crow, Larson, Pearcy, and Ditto Elementaries and Kooken Education Center at the Nov. 3 board meeting. Now the district will proceed with the construction projects designed by Hahnfeld Hoffer Stanford. W.B. Kibler Construction will…