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Hands-on Halloween: Science comes alive at Hill Elementary Annual Frankenstein Day inspires young scientists
Halloween at Hill Elementary was anything but ordinary this year. Instead of spooky stories and candy, fourth graders spent the morning bringing science to life during the school’s sixth annual Frankenstein Day – a hands-on STEM adventure where every student became a scientist for the day. Dressed in lab coats, goggles, and festive scientist costumes,…
Upward Bound Prepares At-Risk Youth for College Program at UT Arlington has helped students since 1982
Arlington ISD prepares students for success after graduation, but the district can’t do it alone. Community partners like the University of Texas at Arlington work…
Five Reasons to Transfer to Arlington ISD Transfer window opens March 29 at 9 a.m.
It’s time to circle your calendars for Tuesday, March 29, at 9 a.m. That’s the day that students can transfer in Arlington ISD for the…
Register to attend the College & Career Expo on March 8! Parents and students are invited to learn more about Colleges and Businesses at our annual Expo.
Parents, students and community members, don’t forget to register to attend the annual College and Career Expo. The event is taking place on March 8…
Culinary Students Cook Alligator for Mardi Gras Meal Student barbecue team smoked the stuffed, bacon-wrapped gator
The Fat Tuesday celebration at the Dan Dipert Career and Technical Center had a special guest for the 75 or so people who showed up…
Reading Rocks at Crouch Elementary is back Mayor, chief of police and others read to Crouch students
After the pandemic forced the annual Reading Rocks event at Crouch Elementary School to go virtual last year, the event was back in full swing…
We are what we do
In Arlington ISD, we have a cultural tenet that we believe and try to embody – Get Better Every Day. Have you ever stopped and…