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Students celebrated for big ideas in entrepreneurship contest What's Your Big Idea? marks 20 years of inspiring students
Arlington ISD students dream big In Arlington ISD, students are inspired to dream BIG. For two decades, Arlington ISD’s What’s Your Big Idea? Entrepreneurship Contest has celebrated imagination, problem-solving, and the belief that great ideas can come from anyone, at any age! The huge What’s Your Big Idea? awards ceremony last night at UTA College Park Center –where more than 600 student finalists from grades three through eight walked across the stage and received medals – looked…
Thornton Elementary Tigers dedicate their new school New building replaces original school built in 1956
Thornton celebrates with singing, dancing and tamales Tamara Edwards, Thornton Elementary School’s music teacher, lined her choir students up on the stage stairs and then…
Make-A-Wish surprises pre-K student with trip to Disney World Foster Elementary 4-year-old off to see Mickey Mouse with parents and two brothers
Make-A-Wish surprised student at school Foster Elementary pre-K student Ayden Borrego may be too young to understand everything he’s been through. He was diagnosed with…
CBS 11 surprises Speer Elementary teacher with Crystal Apple Award Sarah Buksa honored for dedication to students and their families
CBS anchor presents award to Buksa Last week, Speer Elementary celebrated “Buksa Day” – as her students called it – here in Arlington ISD. The school recognized…
Arlington ISD trustees lower school district tax rate again Tax rate down for third year in a row
New tax rate is $1.1156 The Arlington ISD Board of Trustees lowered the school district tax rate last week for the third year in a…
Arlington ISD student runs in National Junior Olympics Ousley Junior High student qualified in the 800 meters
Ariee Richards runs with a smile If you’re in a race with Ariee Richards, you won’t see the smile on her face. You’ll only see…
Arlington ISD Students Map Out Their Next Chapter at College Night Annual college fair helps students prepare for what's nest
High school students meet with college reps When Tyler Hastings was a third grader, his mother – who found him to be fiercely independent for…