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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 Cowboys, for a high-energy celebration of math. Through a partnership between the Dallas Cowboys and Blockchain.com, third grade students at South Davis got to participate in an interactive, football-themed math…
Learn about Arlington ISD’s specialized programs All 13 campuses hosting informational meetings
If you want to find out more information about the specialized programs in the Arlington ISD, you’re in luck. All 13 campuses that offer specialized programs have informational meetings set up where you can get all your questions answered.
Wellspring on Main Partners with Arlington ISD Students Students help put on architecture event in downtown Arlington
Sam Houston High School senior Eduardo Cigala was on the bottom floor of the Arlington Museum of Art recently watching patrons go from one architectural…
Arlington ISD’s Cake Club sells out of holiday cakes Thanksgiving cakes went fast
The holidays are here, and that means the students from the Cake Club at the Arlington ISD Dan Dipert Career and Technical Center are busy…
Arlington ISD celebrates 50 years of orchestra Celebration ensemble featured current and former students and teachers
Orchestra founders honored The hallway of the Arlington ISD Center for Visual and Performing Arts was buzzing Saturday afternoon. Many people were dressed in their…
Fall Plant Sale is Nov. 16-17 Plants raised by Arlington ISD horticulture students
Is your green thumb up to par? If not, Arlington ISD’s horticulture students can help. Purchase a plant at the CTC Come to the Fall…
Arlington ISD 18 PLUSS students find lost wedding ring Ring's owner throws thank you party for the special education student heroes
Finding a lost wedding ring – it’s all in a day’s work for Arlington ISD’s 18 PLUSS students. As student Ryan Young put it to…