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Students step into the business world in first Industry Immersion Experience High school students visit Spark, McKinley Packaging and Summit Racing Equipment
Three-day Immersion Experience goes in-depth Last week, students from Arlington ISD’s P-TECH programs at Lamar High School and Sam Houston High School stepped outside the classroom and into the real world of business, logistics and entrepreneurship as part of the district’s first-ever Industry Immersion Experience. Over the course of three days, students visited local businesses…
Arlington Sunrise Rotary brings holiday cheer to elementary students Rotary gives toy-filled stockings to students at Thornton and Anderson elementary schools
Arlington Sunrise Rotary Members of the Arlington Sunrise Rotary spread joy and holiday cheer to over 1,200 elementary students at Thornton and Anderson elementary schools…
Ag Students Start Strong at Arlington FFA Winter Classic Show helps students prep for Fort Worth Stock Show
Practice makes perfect. Or at least way better, especially when it comes to major competitions. That’s true for Jordan Gorham, a senior at Arlington High…
Center for Visual and Performing Arts hosted free dance camp Students from all Arlington ISD high schools explored various dance forms
First Annual Day of Dance “I felt lost and did not have a care in the world.” Nellee Mejorado couldn’t help but utter those words…
Principals Bring Holiday Books to Life at Downtown Library Part of the Arlington Parade of Lights’ Reindeer Games
Holiday Spirit Galore Carin Tufts of Burgin Elementary School arrived with a tiny snowman dangling from the top of her head, and Celina Kilgore from…
Hispanic organization gives away shoes, toys to students Hispanic Heritage Ambassadors DFW hosted annual El Zapaton event to give back to the community
El Zapaton From Adidas to Converse. Puma, Nautica, Fila – you name it. There were dozens of shoes in all colors and patterns last week…
UTA student subs to prepare for career in education It pays to sub in Arlington ISD
Are you Called? Alyssa Gilmore was born to be a teacher. Well, maybe she wasn’t born to be a teacher, but it didn’t take her…