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Four Arlington ISD high schools ranked among best in America Schools ranked in U.S. News & World Report Best High Schools list
U.S. News & World Report has ranked four Arlington ISD high schools among the best in America. The U.S. News & World Report Best High Schools list, a national recognition awarded to campuses that demonstrate outstanding academic achievement and student success, includes Arlington Collegiate High School, Arlington College and Career High School, Martin High School, and Seguin High School. For…
New STEM Curriculum for 4-Year-Olds Coming to Arlington ISD Free pre-K and STEM for all little learners
The Arlington ISD is going “Full STEM Ahead!” this fall for four-year-olds in pre-K classrooms. Even better, the program will be free for parents that…
Pre-K classrooms inspire learning From furniture to toys, every detail enhances fun and exploration
In Arlington ISD, providing “more than a remarkable education” starts as soon as students walk into their classrooms, even at ages three and four. That’s…
Arlington ISD’s Trustee Talks is March 22 Join Arlington ISD's trustees for a presentation on the new strategic plan and 2019 Bond program
Join members of the Arlington ISD Board of Trustees at the second Trustee Talk. The presentation and discussion will be about what’s going on inside…
Elementary art students have annual banquet Raises money for Arlington ISD Foundation grants
It was truly a team effort for art students in the Arlington ISD at the annual Arlington ISD Education Foundation Dream Makers Awards banquet. Student…
Arlington ISD standardizing elementary music instruments and equipment 2019 Bond will fund new instruments
Boomwhackers, thunder tubes, rain sticks and Orff instruments. Those are just a few of the fun instruments you’ll find in an Arlington ISD elementary music…
College and Career Expo Helps Students Plan their Future Event at Career and Technical Center offers all kinds of post-graduation opportunities
Zarell Hudson grew up with automobiles and now wants to grow old with them. The junior from Seguin High School would just rather spend time…