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Edward Jones and Everfi introduce education savings program for Sam Houston P-TECH students Students can earn up to $15,000 for college or trade school
Sam Houston High School P-TECH students now have an opportunity to reduce the financial burden of higher education through a new program recently launched by Edward Jones and Everfi. The Financial Futures Education Savings Program will provide up to 30 juniors at Sam Houston P-TECH with the chance to earn as much as $15,000 in…
Augustus Bruton Found his Passion Teaching Register today for in-person teacher job fair April 23
From Tresses to Teaching What’s your passion? Not sure? Well, sometimes you must follow your interests like Augustus Bruton. The Martin High School alumnus is…
Pre-K teachers Talk about the Benefits of STEM and pre-K STEM makes pre-K 4 even better
Starting this fall, Arlington ISD will provide a STEM-based curriculum for free to all four-year-olds in pre-K classrooms. Enroll now to join in on all…
Arlington ISD Highlights Autism Awareness Month District aims to provide resources to help every student
April is Autism Awareness Month April is Autism Awareness Month, so Arlington ISD is taking the opportunity to share how the district supports students with…
Transfer Window Closes Thursday night Transfer to or within Arlington ISD for next school year
The deadline to apply for a transfer for the 2022-2023 school year is fast approaching as the special transfer window closes at 11:59 Thursday night….
Arlington ISD Celebrates Occupational Therapy Month Therapists help students participate in everyday life
April is Occupational Therapy Month, so Arlington ISD is celebrating our outstanding occupational therapists. They are rock stars at helping students overcome challenges and make…
Martin High School Senior Donates book vending machine to Wood Elementary Aims to inspire reading with free books
What do you get when you combine your love for reading with a passion for helping others? Well, you actually give instead of receive. Courtney…