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Transfer to Arlington ISD for the 2026-2027 school year Special transfer window open now until April 16
Transfer applications due by April 16 Arlington ISD’s special transfer window for the 2026-27 school year is now open. During this window, applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis for students to transfer within or into the district if there is space available. That means students who are already in Arlington ISD can apply…
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!
Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Advancing the Dream Celebration is Jan. 13-16 Arlington ISD students will celebrate MLK's legacy through fine arts
See the Advancing the Dream Celebration schedule The Martin Luther King Jr. Advancing the Dream Committee is gearing up for the annual MLK four-day celebration…
Webb Elementary’s Last Homecoming sparks good memories Alumni visit last time before building’s demolition
Wednesday night was all about the memories. “We have lots of good memories,” said Alejandro Contreas, surrounded by several friends. The Lamar High School grad…