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Arlington ISD students celebrate White Cane Safety Day in downtown Arlington Visually impaired students walk to Levitt Pavilion
Walking with purpose Eight Arlington ISD students took a walk in downtown Arlington last week. Each had a white cane that helped them find their way to Levitt Pavilion, where they ate lunch and met Mayor Jim Ross. With guidance and support from Arlington ISD specialists and City of Arlington staff, the students – who…
Wimbish World Language Academy kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month Mariachi band welcomes students to school
Ready to Celebrate To say Hispanic Heritage Month got off to a loud, roaring start would be an understatement. Wimbish World Language Academy students, parents…
Fall Family Academy offers workshops for parents Workshops help families support their students
Arlington ISD’s parent and community engagement department is hosting a Fall Family Academy at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 20, at Boles Junior High. “Gearing…
Centergize brings fun and learning to pre-K Uses centers to harness the power of small groups
Who says Mr. Potato Head can’t have feet for ears? Certainly not the pre-K 4 students in Bobbi Nelson’s class at Swift Elementary. Students are…
Students to take ACT or PSAT in October Tests offered free of charge on campus
Next month Arlington ISD students can participate in college entrance testing for free during the school day. All eighth-, 10th-, 11th- and 12th-grade students will…
Dallas Cowboys and Reliant Energy Recognize Culinary Teacher as Class Act Alyce Monroe honored with $4,000 grant
Name one person that’s been in education for 30 years, switched from special education to culinary arts and continues to find ways to creatively connect…
Expansion at Arlington High School kicks off this fall Addition will include new band hall, library and more
Phase one includes demolition and site work Remember that gas station that was in Arlington High School’s front yard at the corner of Park Row…