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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…
Arlington Isd Will Serve Free Meals for Local Children This Summer Healthy summer meals ensure kids have a healthy vacation and return to school ready to learn
Summer meals This summer, Arlington ISD will connect children 18 and younger and enrolled students with disabilities up to 21 years old with healthy, no-cost…
No summer break at future Thornton Elementary Construction goes vertical on new school
Sounds of progress Thornton Elementary is quiet today. Yesterday was the last day of school, so classrooms and hallways are empty. But down the street…
Arlington ISD’s Bookmobile starts tomorrow Students can pick two books to keep
New trailer with more books Arlington ISD’s Bookmobile is back this summer. And it starts tomorrow! With a new trailer – thanks to a grant…
Arlington ISD Highlights Mental Health Awareness Month District's Care Clinic offers support to students and staff
The end of May marks the end of classes – and the end of another school year affected by COVID-19. Fittingly, May is also Mental…
Corey Academy Students Compete in Destination Imagination Global Competition Team won Texas State STEAM Championship
Kids can be empowered to change the world, and a few students at Corey Academy of Fine Arts and Dual Language are planning to do…
Arlington Police Encourage Students to Practice Summer Safety Give tips for a safe summer break
The last day of school is Thursday, which means summer break is right around the corner. Summertime fun often looks like family vacations, pool parties,…