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Save the Date: Arlington ISD hosting event Jan. 29 to stop human trafficking Shatter the Silence: Empowering Communities to Take Action Against Human Trafficking
Sign up for Shatter the Silence now Human trafficking isn’t just a global problem. It’s an urgent issue even here in Arlington and Grand Prairie. That’s why Arlington ISD is inviting you to our Shatter the Silence event designed to educate and empower our community to stop human trafficking. Date: Thursday, January 29, 2026 Time:…
Wimbish World Language Academy gets a learning garden Garden is thanks to partnership with Texas Health and Atmos Energy
Volunteers set up the garden It took a dedicated team to turn the site of an old playground into a brand-new learning garden at Wimbish…
Martin High School student delivering game ball for Game 1 of World Series Maddox Harrold will give game ball to former president George W. Bush
Harrold gets game ball honor as Youth of the Year Game 1 of the World Series tonight can’t start until Martin High School sophomore Maddox…
Arlington ISD FFA hosts annual Fall Festival Fun for the whole family at the Arlington ISD Agriculture Center
FFA booster club sponsors annual open house When six-year-old Audrey Manning was roaming around the petting zoo during the Arlington ISD FFA Booster Club Fall…
WFAA meteorologist Mariel Ruiz visits Beckham Elementary pre-K students Ruiz helps students learn about weather
WFAA meteorologist is a Bowie High School grad Every hand shot up. “Who wants to tell me your favorite kind of weather?” Mariel Ruiz, WFAA…
Dunn Elementary celebrates Dwarfism Awareness Month Dunn's 'Green Day' supports sixth grade student
Small Package. Big Attitude. Last Friday, the T-shirt worn by Dunn Elementary student Mason McClain spoke for itself. “Small Package. Big attitude.” That’s all you…
Red Ribbon Week inspires students to be drug free Largest, longest-running drug-use prevention program in the country
Students may dress a little different during Red Ribbon Week You may see Arlington ISD students dressing and looking a little different this week, but…