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Seguin High School students write and illustrate children’s books Students in Principles of Human Services class compete to publish a book
“No losers at the playground – only popular kids!” Those words instantly captured the attention of Stephanie Bowsher’s Principles of Human Services class at Seguin High School as one student read her original children’s book aloud. Each year, Bowsher challenges her students to write and illustrate a children’s book. This year, she raised the bar…
Arlington ISD student and educator win national Read 180 awards Johns Elementary third grader the first local winner since 2016
A third grader from Johns Elementary and a student support interventionist from Dunn Elementary made Arlington ISD proud recently. They earned national recognition for their…
Family Expo and Resource Fair offers resources and fun Hundreds flock to annual event that promotes education, health and wellness
19th Annual Family Expo Relocating one’s family to a new state is never easy. Parents have to explore neighborhoods to find housing and seek out…
April Showers Bring May Flowers
We have all heard the popular saying, “April showers bring May flowers.” No other place is that truer than here in north Texas where annually…
Bond oversight committee tours future Berry Elementary Works on annual report for the Board of Trustees
New Berry and Thornton elementary schools to open next school year The Citizens Bond Oversight Committee met this week to start working on its annual…
Every detail in pre-K classrooms enhance learning Classrooms strategically designed to promote fun and exploration
Find out what pre-K classrooms are like Everything in Arlington ISD’s pre-K program is strategic – designed to inspire learning. That’s why every detail in…
Students fill schools with hope during Hope Week Hope Squads serve others with food drive
Hope Week Students at campuses throughout the Arlington ISD filled their schools with hope and kindness last week as they participated in Hope Week, an…