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Arlington ISD Graduates Thrive as UTA McNair Scholars Hinh Duong credits Arlington ISD education with preparing him for success
Doung plans to become a professor of microbiology Four former Arlington ISD students are making big moves in higher education as part of the University of Texas at Arlington’s McNair Scholars Program – a prestigious research and academic initiative that prepares students for graduate-level study and beyond. McNair Scholars Hinh Duong, Rukayat Azeez, Oswaldo Mendoza,…
Ten seniors earn scholarships from the Greater Arlington Chamber of Commerce Pettinger Foundation funds STEM-based scholarships to UT Arlington
Greater Arlington Chamber Scholarship Program Seniors from six Arlington ISD high schools were awarded scholarships ranging from $2,000 to $5,000 thanks to the Greater Arlington…
Get to know new trustee Leanne Haynes Q&A with new Arlington ISD board memeber
Haynes is a long-time district volunteer Last week the two newest members of the Arlington ISD Board of Trustees were sworn in, and we wanted…
Ditto Elementary students host Kidtrepreneur event Mini-entrepreneurs create own businesses and sell products and services
Students donate proceeds to charity Forget The Parks Mall. Ditto Elementary School was the place to shop last Saturday. Mini-entrepreneurs – aka Ditto third through…
Get to know new trustee Brooklyn Richardson Q&A with new Arlington ISD Board member
Richardson is a long-time PTA member Last week, the two newest members of the Arlington ISD Board of Trustees were sworn in, and we wanted…
Webb Elementary fifth graders meet with Arlington mayor Present models they made for a bridge over Cooper Street
After-school meeting with the mayor Not many fifth graders have a meeting with the mayor after school. But four Webb Elementary School students made the…
Find out when STAAR results will be released TEA releasing results later than in years past
SPRING 2023 STAAR REPORTING TIMELINE Due to the STAAR Redesign, student results for Spring 2023 will be released by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) later…