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Arlington Area Job Fair is May 6 Free headshots for all attendees
Arlington ISD is pleased to partner with Workforce Solutions Tarrant County to co-host the 2026 Arlington Area Job Fair, along with the City of Arlington, Greater Arlington Chamber of Commerce, Mansfield Mission Center, and Rush Creek Church. This in-person job fair will connect over 80 Tarrant County Area Employers with qualified candidates like you. Don’t…
Fifth and sixth graders win Arlington ISD Area Spelling Bee Practice pays off for the top spellers
Spelling Bee champs now head to regionals There’s no spell check in the Arlington ISD Area Spelling Bee. It’s practice that pays off. For Morgan Garner,…
Corey Cub Chorus to perform at music educators convention One of three Texas choirs selected for Texas Music Educators Association convention
Corey chorus performance will honor teachers Prepping since September, the Corey Cub Chorus from Corey Academy of Fine Arts and Dual Language is almost ready…
Arlington ISD in the Super Bowl for third straight year 49ers tight end and assistant coach are Arlington ISD grads
Super Bowl is this Sunday The Super Bowl this Sunday can only mean one thing – it’s time to shine the spotlight on the Arlington…
UIL releases realignment for the 2024-2026 cycle Seguin High School moves to a strong district
Realignment won’t change much for biggest high schools The five biggest Arlington ISD schools won’t see much change for the 2024-25 school year in the…
Old Roark Elementary building nearly demolished Site will become a city park
Roark site traded to the City of Arlington The old Roark Elementary building is almost gone. Most of it has been demolished to make way…
Opal Lee to headline Sam Houston High School’s Black History event Get tickets now for annual event Feb. 16
Sam Houston High School’s annual Black History Program will be extra special this year. Teacher and activist Opal Lee, “the grandmother of Juneteenth” will be the event’s keynote speaker. Everyone is invited to the program on Feb. 16, from 6-8 p.m. in Sam Houston’s main auditorium. Tickets are just $3, and the proceeds go to the Black History Month Scholarship Fund. College scholarships are awarded to Sam Houston seniors who work with the Black History program.