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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…
Get your career cooking Food and nutrition services job fair is this Saturday, April 30
If you want to get your career cooking, then the Arlington ISD has the job for you. The food and nutrition services department is hosting…
Kooken Education Center will be all pre-K 3 Next Year Kooken has programs for every 3-year-old
Not sure what to do with your rambunctious three-year-old? Enroll them at Kooken Education Center! Your little learner will get a jump start on their…
Students Send Artwork to Ukrainian Refugees Sharing Love with refugees living in Arlington's sister city in Germany
Students across Arlington ISD are using art to spread love and hope to a special group of children in Germany. Since the conflict between Russia…
Leadership development for teachers sets Arlington ISD apart Teacher job fair is tomorrow, April 23
No one understands that teachers are leaders better than the Arlington ISD. That’s why the district has a leadership pathway set up for teachers that…
Hope Squads help prevent youth suicide Sixteen Arlington ISD schools celebrate Hope Squad Week
Sixteen schools in Arlington ISD are taking a different approach to educate youth about suicide prevention with the help of a peer-to-peer intervention program called…
Arlington ISD honors teachers of the year Celebrates superhero teachers at annual banquet
Back in person Banquet season for the Arlington ISD has officially begun, and Tuesday night was a big one. The district returned to an in-person…