Arlington ISD marks two years of welcoming educators from Spain Teachers from Spain make big impact in local schools
By kstover@aisd.net
Arlington ISD’s Visiting International Teacher (VIT) program is closing its second year with remarkable momentum, thanks to a growing group of educators whose global perspectives are making a significant impact on students. As the district prepares to welcome a third cohort of teachers from Spain, the program continues to strengthen student learning, enrich campus culture, and advance professional growth. “Teaching in the U.S. allows me to face new challenges, adapt to a different educational system, and connect with students from ...
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