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Arlington ISD Academic Leader Embarks on New Chapter Chief Academic Officer Dr. Steven Wurtz leaves lasting impact after 26 years of service to Arlington ISD
Arlington ISD announced today that Chief Academic Officer, Dr. Steven Wurtz will be relocating from the DFW-area and transitioning from the district after 26 years of exceptional service in public education. Throughout his tenure in Arlington ISD, Wurtz has progressively served in a variety of leadership roles, including Interim Superintendent following the retirement of Dr….
Thornton Elementary celebrates topping out Final beam installed in the construction of new school
Principal signs beam and tours building Wednesday was the last day of the summer, but it felt like July. Except under Thornton Elementary’s two big…
Burgin Elementary hosts Balloon Release to Honor Namesake Bob Burgin's legacy will live on
Burgin Elementary host balloon release to honor namesake One month after Arlington ISD namesake Robert “Bob” Burgin passed away, Burgin Elementary School students and teachers…
Thornton Elementary School celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month Weeklong activities and evening celebration bring learning and fun
Thornton Elementary celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month In the art room at Thornton Elementary School, third graders were busy getting ready for the big event tonight,…
Attendance is key for graduation and a successful future Arlington ISD promotes Attendance Awareness Month
Good attendance is critical for success both at school and for a student’s future. The benefits of going to school will impact a child’s entire…
Operation Graduation volunteers return year after year Encourage students to re-enroll in school
When the district superintendent and school principal come knocking at your door on a Saturday morning, the initial thought might be: Uh-oh. In this case,…
North Texas SC soccer players visit Rankin Elementary Kiwanis and FC Dallas prove power of community support
North Texas SC pays a visit to Rankin Last week was further proof that a little community support can go a long way in the…