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Arlington ISD Education Foundation grants $245,755 for Arlington ISD educators Prize Patrol surprises teachers with oversized checks
Wafa Ihweil choked back tears. The Arlington ISD Education Foundation’s Prize Patrol had just surprised the first-year Sam Houston High School teacher with one of 57 grants totaling $245,755 for Arlington ISD educators. “Our school has a high population of bilingual students,” Ihweil said. “I noticed that there is not a high population of bilingual books for them to access. I’m all about access…
North Texas SC soccer players visit Rankin Elementary Kiwanis and FC Dallas prove power of community support
North Texas SC pays a visit to Rankin Last week was further proof that a little community support can go a long way in the…
Chronic absence wrecks learning Arlington ISD promotes Attendance Awareness Month
Chronic Absence equals poor performance Why does school attendance matter so much? Because the opposite – being absent – wrecks learning. That’s why Arlington ISD…
Dean Corey Marching Extravaganza is Sept. 26 See all six Arlington ISD marching bands perform at Cravens Field
40th Annual Marching Extravaganza Join Arlington ISD on Monday, Sept. 26, for the 40th annual Dean Corey Marching Extravaganza. All six of Arlington ISD’s phenomenal…
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…