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Arlington ISD Capital Needs Steering Committee concludes deliberations in sixth and final meeting CNSC will present recommendations at Jan. 22 board meeting
Arlington ISD’s Capital Needs Steering Committee (CNSC) convened for its sixth and final meeting this week, marking the culmination of months of research, collaboration, and community-driven analysis to shape capital investment recommendations for the district’s future bond consideration. Throughout the process, committee members reviewed extensive districtwide data, including facility conditions, instructional and programmatic needs, safety…
First MLK Celebration Talent Showcase is Jan. 14 Arlington ISD students invited to participate
The first-ever Talent Showcase for the Arlington MLK Advancing the Dream Four-Day Celebration is coming Jan. 14, and now is the time to sign up…
Arlington ISD upgrading security cameras Bond 2019 funding video surveillance upgrades
All 5,300 security cameras at the more than 90 buildings in the Arlington ISD are being replaced, and hundreds more are being added, thanks to…
Arlington ISD’s transfer window opened today 4 Big Reasons to Transfer to Arlington ISD
Application deadline is Dec. 1 Opportunities to set students up on a path to success don’t come up often, so it’s important to act fast…
Deaf education teacher named Cowboys Class Act for November Miller Elementary teacher awarded $4,000 for her classroom
Dallas Cowboys and Reliant Energy honor Carly Glass What started out as a late lunch period ended up being a big surprise for Miller Elementary…
French author visits Wimbish World Language Academy Encourages students to use their imagination through drawing with shapes
You may have heard of Captain Underpants, but have you heard of The Wolf in Underpants, a kids’ comic book? Students at Wimbish World Language…
Sisters subbed in Arlington ISD, now full-time teachers Substitute teaching can launch your career in education
If you’re not sure what it takes to be a substitute teacher in the Arlington ISD, you can always ask Duff Elementary fourth-grade teacher Tori…