Jones Academy of Fine Arts and Dual Language Program
Elementary students learn Spanish, visual arts and music with dual-language immersion learning through ‘Arts for All’ instruction.
Elementary students learn Spanish, visual arts and music with dual-language immersion learning through ‘Arts for All’ instruction.
Here’s a quick look at highlights from the latest Arlington ISD Board Meeting.
From celebrating outstanding students and staff to recognizing the incredible achievements happening across the district, this meeting highlighted the talent, dedication and success that continue to make Arlington ISD special.
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💙 James Bowie High School senior Jaida N. is making a difference by encouraging classmates to get involved in community service and volunteer efforts.
Through outreach projects and service opportunities, Jaida has helped bring students together to support local families and organizations while promoting leadership and giving back to the community.
Arlington ISD is proud of students like Jaida who continue to make a positive impact both inside and outside the classroom.
Read more here:https://fortworthreport.org/2026/05/03/arlington-isd-senior-gets-peers-involved-in-helping-community/
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Arlington ISD senior gets peers involved in helping community
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Bowie High senior Jaida Nava has inspired her elders to think outside of the box, her principal said.4 CommentsComment on Facebook
💕💐 Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible mothers, grandmothers, guardians, and mother figures in our school community!
Today, we celebrate the love, strength, encouragement, and dedication you provide each and every day. Your support helps shape the lives of our students both in and out of the classroom, and we are grateful for the countless ways you make a difference.
Thank you for your partnership, compassion, and commitment to helping our children learn, grow, and succeed. We hope your day is filled with love, joy, and appreciation.
From all of us at Arlington ISD, Happy Mother’s Day!
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📚 Arlington ISD’s “Once Upon a Time” event recently brought storybooks to life for pre-K and kindergarten students and their families.
The event transformed the Professional Development Center into a fun and engaging literacy experience filled with storytelling, hands-on activities and beloved storybook characters.
Students explored literacy through interactive experiences designed to encourage reading at home while helping build a lifelong love of learning.
It was a wonderful evening celebrating imagination, family engagement and early childhood learning.
Register/Enroll in Arlington ISD: www.aisd.net/register
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Once Upon a Time event brings storybooks to life for Arlington ISD's youngest students. The event encouraged kids and families to read at home.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
🍎 Closing out Teacher Appreciation Week the only way we know how… with a huge THANK YOU to the educators across Arlington ISD!
The lessons, the patience, the encouragement, the long hours and everything in between does not go unnoticed. And this week was just a small glimpse of how much our teachers are appreciated by students, families and campuses across the district
Honestly… Arlington ISD has some incredible people leading classrooms. ... See MoreSee Less
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📸✨ Can you guess who’s who?
Behind every post, photo, story, and celebration is a school communicator who loves telling the story of our students, staff, and schools
💙For School Communicators Day, we’re throwing it back with baby pictures because every communicator started as a kid with big dreams, too
“This is the person who…”
…captures the moments
…shares the good news
…keeps our community connected
…and proudly tells our district’s story every day.
Happy School Communicators Day to the storytellers behind the scenes!
#SchoolCommunicatorsDay #SchoolPRchoolPR #DistrictPride
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👏 Arlington ISD is proud to recognize the district’s Risk Management Team for earning the TASB Fund Excellence Award for their innovative efforts in workplace safety.
After identifying that many workplace incidents were preventable, the team implemented the Near-Miss Reporting Program to help employees quickly and easily report potential hazards using tools like QR codes.
Their work has helped reduce injuries and strengthen a culture of safety across Arlington ISD campuses and departments.
Congratulations to the Risk Management Team on this outstanding achievement and commitment to supporting students and staff across the district. ... See MoreSee Less
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🤼 Arlington ISD wrestling understood the assignment this season
From district titles to regional championships and state appearances, these student-athletes put in the work and showed OUT on the mat this year.
Arlington High School
• Ashlynn B.
• Faith B.
Lamar High School
• Marquis R. – State Qualifier (6th place winner)
• Jaiden P.
• Cameron C.
• Henry R.
Martin High School
• Geneva P.
• Kimimila T.
• Camille R. – Regional Champion + State Champion
• Kyntrell E. – State Qualifier (3rd place winner)
• Mitchell T.
• Nicodemus V.
• Landon C. – State Qualifier (4th place winner)
• Lashon T. – State Qualifier (3rd place winner)
Sam Houston High School
• Yaretzi E.
• Sophia O.
• Aiden W. – Regional Champion + State Qualifier
Seguin High School
• Samyra W.
💙 Arlington ISD is proud of these athletes for the dedication, discipline and resilience they showed all season long. ... See MoreSee Less
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