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Piano teacher brings international experience back to Arlington ISD Jose Cubela spent summer teaching piano in Taiwan
When piano and music theory teacher Jose Cubela teaches his students at the Dr. Marcelo Cavazos Center for Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA), he brings an international perspective, having performed and taught abroad. Most recently, it was in Taiwan. Six cities, more than 1,500 students, and countless performances shaped last summer for Cubela. He spent…
Arlington ISD junior high students earn nearly half of regional orchestra seats Texas Music Educators Association Region 5 Orchestra concert is this Saturday
TMEA orchestra concert is at I.M. Terrell Academy in Fort Worth The Texas Music Educators Association Region 5 Orchestra concert this Saturday, Nov. 4, will…
Johns Elementary P.E. teacher wins Funds for Fitness Grant Zachary Jenkins surprised with $5,000 check by Rowdy and the Dallas Cowboys
Fitness grant will help buy new P.E. equipment Called to the principal’s office of Johns Elementary School, gym teacher Zachary Jenkins had no idea what…
Arlington Jones brings art of improvisation to students at the CVPA Jones' jazz opera will premiere at the CVPA
Jones is a classical jazz pianist and Steinway Artist When you hear the word improv, you might think of comedy. But Arlington Jones’ masterclass on…
Sesame Street characters make learning fun for pre-K students Early childhood learning team dresses up as Elmo, Big Bird and more
Ashworth and Berry turn into EC Street It rained almost all last week. But on Friday morning in the cafeterias at Ashworth and Berry elementary…
Celebrate National Principals Month with Marisa Guzman Guzman is in her first full year as principal of Goodman Elementary
Guzman started career as a pre-K teacher October marks National Principals Month, and we want to honor the principals who work hard in our vision of…
Explore Arlington ISD event showcases student opportunities Families learn about STEM, arts, language, career tech and more
Explore Arlington ISD is hands-on “Gross!” is all Audrey Duchateau could utter before shielding her face toward her mother Amanda’s side. But who could blame…