The Homebound Program provides a support option for students who are expected to be confined for a minimum of four consecutive weeks or four weeks during a school year for chronically ill students as documented by the student’s licensed physician.
The Homebound Program provides a support option for students who are expected to be confined for a minimum of four consecutive weeks or four weeks during a school year for chronically ill students as documented by the student’s licensed physician.
Students from Joey Rodriguez Junior High got a hands-on taste of the future Wednesday afternoon as they stepped aboard the Texas Mobile STEM Lab, a…
Dallas Cowboys defensive back Adedayo Odeleye lunged for the flag, but Ella Ezell, a fourth grader at Remysne Elementary, stayed light on her toes and…
Arlington ISD promotes Attendance Awareness Month September isn’t just the start of a new school year – it’s the time when habits are built and…
The Arlington ISD’s Board of Trustees meeting on Sept. 4, 2025, is in the books, and here are a few of the highlights. Adams Elementary…