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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.We’re at the height of flu season in Texas and schools are a prime location for the virus to spread. Parents, teachers and students are urged to take these five action steps to fend off the flu: GET THE SHOT Get the flu shot. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention it’s the…
Read More about Flu at School? Here are tips to avoid.Between school and extracurricular schedules, homework, and family time, sometimes parents find themselves wanting to push the stop button. If only one existed. “Sometimes,” said Dunn Elementary parent Angela McGilvery, “you just want to talk to someone else who gets it.” McGilvery, who has a prekindergartener and first grader, was surprised recently when another mother,…
Read More about Award-winning Parent Café Connects AISD Parents.Weather Alert, 2 p.m.: Arlington ISD has canceled all after-school activities today, Friday, Jan. 10, due to severe weather threat predicted for the Metroplex. This includes all indoor and outdoor activities. According to the National Weather Service forecast as of 12:30 p.m., the severe weather threat is expected to impact the Metroplex sometime after 4…
Read More about Weather Threat Cancels AISD After School Activities.Reading at Bebensee! Zoe D. is one of those readers who can’t get enough of books. That’s just fine by her mother who knows that reading is the cornerstone of knowledge. Same for Zoe’s teachers at Bebensee Elementary who tell her to read away since it impacts everything from communication skills and language mastery to…
Read More about Students at Bebensee’s Book Swap.Cheerleading, the sport The sport of cheerleading has changed over the last couple of decades, moving away from its origins as a support system for basketball and football to competition so athletically challenging that some teams exist as competition-only squads. AISD schools compete nationally against other squads but primary duties are still to stalk the…
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