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Hands-on Halloween: Science comes alive at Hill Elementary Annual Frankenstein Day inspires young scientists
Halloween at Hill Elementary was anything but ordinary this year. Instead of spooky stories and candy, fourth graders spent the morning bringing science to life during the school’s sixth annual Frankenstein Day – a hands-on STEM adventure where every student became a scientist for the day. Dressed in lab coats, goggles, and festive scientist costumes,…
School namesake Mary Moore was a trailblazing educator Remembered for her love for students and education
Moore began teaching career at Nichols Junior High Mary Moore was a trailblazing educator in the Arlington ISD. The namesake of Moore Elementary made history…
Transportation and Food and Nutrition Services Job Fair is Sept. 14 Register today for job fair
The Arlington ISD is hosting a transportation and food and nutrition services job fair on Thursday, Sept. 14, that will allow you to make an…
Sporting event start times pushed back due to heat Matches and games are starting later in the day
Heatwave affecting sporting events The continued heatwave in the area is impacting the starting times for Arlington ISD sporting events. All Arlington ISD tennis matches…
New Berry and Thornton elementary schools open Replacement schools funded by the 2019 Bond
New schools replace buildings from the 1950s The line outside the front door was long as students and parents waited to get in early Wednesday…
Watch Board Brief from trustees meeting on Aug. 17 Board approves construction project at Martin High School
Trustees adopt resolution on school vouchers Arlington ISD’s Board of Trustees meeting on August 17, 2023, is in the books. There was a lot on…
Interim superintendent tours district on first day of school Visits teachers and students at seven campuses
First day full of excitement Dr. Steven Wurtz made the most of his first day as the Arlington ISD interim superintendent. By the time the…