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Access your student’s STAAR results For STAAR 2026 Grades 3-8 and STAAR EOC
Access Your Child’s STAAR Results – Grades 3-8 and EOC The 2026 STAAR and STAAR EOC test results will be released for parents by TEA as follows: STAAR 3-8 results will be released on June 16. STAAR EOC Spring Administration results will be released on June 10. STAAR EOC Summer Administration results will be released…
Career and technical education is fashion forward at Lamar High School Hanani Owekha brings the world of fashion into the classroom
Hip hop, Prada, and fashion all have one thing in common: Lamar High School fashion design teacher Hanani Owekha. Owekha’s career in fashion design is deeply rooted…
Lamar High School culinary teacher surprised with Cowboys Class Act grant Rowdy and former Cowboy Joy Looney surprise Anyatta Nicole Ward with $5,000 grant
Surprise! What began as a normal school day inside the culinary arts classroom at Lamar High School quickly turned into a moment Anyatta Nicole Ward…
Dallas Cowboys and Blockchain.com donate math books to third graders Rowdy visits South Davis Elementary to make math fun and memorable
Math books connect math concepts to football Excitement filled the halls of South Davis Elementary last month when students welcomed a special visitor, Rowdy of the Dallas…
Anderson Elementary students bring ‘icons’ to life in Living Wax Museum Arlington ISD Education Foundation grant provided new collection of biographies
Students dress up as historical and cultural figures Anderson Elementary was buzzing with excitement yesterday as students transformed into some of the world’s most influential…
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture purchases Martin High School senior’s steer Arlington ISD students excel at Tarrant County Jr. Livestock Show
23 students sell animals in Sale of Champions Saturday was a really good day for Arlington ISD’s agriculture program at the Tarrant County Jr. Livestock…
Morton Elementary sixth graders win statewide Stock Market game GT teacher used the competition to make math engaging
Students invested a virtual $100,000 At Morton Elementary, sixth graders weren’t just learning about money this fall – they were making it grow! By the end of the…