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Arlington ISD receptionist reflects on Army service Nora Culpepper is all about service
Arlington ISD salutes Nora Culpepper When you walk in Arlington ISD’s front door at the district’s Administration Building, there’s an Army vet waiting for you. But instead of a salute, she welcomes everyone with her well-known smile and always pleasant demeanor. For Arlington ISD receptionist Nora Culpepper, service has always been at the heart of who…
Nichols Junior High students earn honors at Business Professionals of America Leadership Conference Students travel to California to represent school at national conference
Nichols students win multiple awards When Nichols Junior High students traveled to California this spring, it wasn’t a vacation. But it was fun, especially with…
Board of Trustees approves 2023-2024 budget Watch the Board Brief from the meeting on June 20
Board’s approved budget includes employee raises Arlington ISD’s Board of Trustees meeting on June 20, 2023, is in the books, and here is the major…
Three teachers get surprise celebration after earning dual credit certification Teachers earn their postsecondary credential to teach dual credit classes
Teachers completed 18 hours at UTA to teach dual credit The surprise visit with balloons was a nice way to end the year. Actually, to…
Back to School Kickoff is Aug. 5 at AT&T Stadium Register now for free backpacks and school supplies
Registration is now open for the ninth annual Arlington ISD Back to School Kickoff event, returning Saturday, Aug. 5, to AT&T Stadium from 8 a.m. until 12 p.m. This in-person event offers students the opportunity to receive a free backpack full of school supplies and services in preparation for the 2023-24 school year.
The old Webb Elementary is going, going, gone School built in 1960 has been demolished
Old school replaced by the 2019 Bond Webb Elementary School is gone. The old one that is. The old Webb, built in 1960 as Nichols…
Martin High School senior earns $40,000 Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship Marks third year in a row that Martin students have won the Amazon scholarship
Rebekah Lara is heading to Rice University Rebekah Lara never thought that going to college could be an option for her. Paying for tuition, books,…