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Arlington ISD students win big at robotics competition Take home seven major awards at Sphero Global Challenge state competition
Arlington ISD students proved their prowess in robotics and coding last Saturday, securing seven major awards at the Sphero Global Challenge state competition in Little Elm, Texas. The competition builds problem-solving skills through real-world challenges and incorporates robotics, coding, design, and computational thinking skills. “We’re really proud of our 25 elite teams from across seven…
Get ready for the Grinch’s Leg Day Winter Workout Do this winter workout at a playground
Grinch’s Leg Day is the last Winter Workout of 2023 Duff Elementary physical education teacher Matt Bostick has everyone ready for 2024 thanks to his…
Train like Rudolph with this winter workout No equipment needed for this interval running workout
Reindeer Training Winter Workout focuses on running So, are your abs still burning from the return of Duff Elementary physical education teacher Matt Bostick to…
Winter Workouts will keep you in shape over the holidays Join Duff Elementary P.E. teacher's 12 Days of Fit'mas workout
12 Days of Fit’mas Winter Workout Want to snack on all the holiday goodies over the winter break and keep in shape as well? The…
Apply now for Wimbish World Language Academy Students can choose French or Spanish dual language tracks
Wimbish info meeting is Jan. 10 It looks like a normal school. But don’t just look. Listen. “Bonjour!” “Ola! “Nǐ hǎo!” Arlington ISD’s Wimbish World Language…
District uses holidays for construction and maintenance Bond 2019 projects push forward during the break
Update on bond construction projects Not everyone in the Arlington ISD is getting a long winter break. While most of us circle the holidays on…
Students can use winter break to apply for scholarships This is a great time for high school students to get ahead
Check out Arlington ISD’s scholarships page Attention high school students. Is “applying for college scholarships” on your winter break to-do list? If not, you need…