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Visual arts teacher honored as a Cowboys Class Act teacher Reliant Energy and Dallas Cowboys surprise Sharon Miller with award
For Martin High School visual art teacher Sharon Miller, it was just another day in the studio. That is, until Hugo, the Reliant Energy armadillo, strolled into her classroom, followed by cheers, cameras, and Dallas Cowboys legend Joe Looney. “I was just in complete shock,” Miller said. Miller was honored as the Cowboys Class Act Teacher of the Month for December, presented in partnership by Reliant…
Ella B’s treats students, parents to upscale dining experience Families in transition served hearty meals at Arlington ISD Athletics Center
Ella B’s Generous Hands: Holiday Give Back Dinner Not everyone can carry three oversized plates chock-full of food for a distance of about 25 feet…
Fine arts and dual language academies offer education unlike anything else Corey and Jones academies implement unique, integrated curriculum
Apply for Corey or Jones by Jan. 18 It’s not just the fine arts. Or the dual language. There’s something else that makes Corey and…
Next Arlington ISD Trustee Talks is Dec. 13 Join trustees for a presentation on the district’s legislative agenda
Join members of the Arlington ISD Board of Trustees at the next Trustee Talks for a presentation and discussion about what’s going on in the district. This…
Winter coats donated to all Crow Leadership Academy students Coats donated by FedEx and Operation Warm
Volunteers help students pick out the perfect coats Students at Crow Leadership Academy had some tough choices to make Thursday morning. Lucky for them, every…
Students selling poinsettias Dec. 8-9 Get your plant while supplies last
Students nurtured the poinsettias Need a holiday gift or decorations? Students in the Arlington ISD horticulture club can help. Purchase a poinsettia on Dec. 8-9…
Two new P-TECH high schools offer college credit and certifications Eighth graders can apply now for new programs at Seguin and Sam Houston
Arlington ISD eighth graders can start off the New Year by trying a new path for high school in 2023-24. The district is opening two new Pathways in Technology (P-TECH) high schools at Sam Houston and Seguin high schools. Read more about these programs and how to apply!