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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….
Chronic absence wrecks learning Arlington ISD promotes Attendance Awareness Month
Chronic Absence equals poor performance Why does school attendance matter so much? Because the opposite – being absent – wrecks learning. That’s why Arlington ISD…
Dean Corey Marching Extravaganza is Sept. 26 See all six Arlington ISD marching bands perform at Cravens Field
40th Annual Marching Extravaganza Join Arlington ISD on Monday, Sept. 26, for the 40th annual Dean Corey Marching Extravaganza. All six of Arlington ISD’s phenomenal…
Wimbish World Language Academy kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month Mariachi band welcomes students to school
Ready to Celebrate To say Hispanic Heritage Month got off to a loud, roaring start would be an understatement. Wimbish World Language Academy students, parents…
Fall Family Academy offers workshops for parents Workshops help families support their students
Arlington ISD’s parent and community engagement department is hosting a Fall Family Academy at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 20, at Boles Junior High. “Gearing…
Centergize brings fun and learning to pre-K Uses centers to harness the power of small groups
Who says Mr. Potato Head can’t have feet for ears? Certainly not the pre-K 4 students in Bobbi Nelson’s class at Swift Elementary. Students are…
Students to take ACT or PSAT in October Tests offered free of charge on campus
Next month Arlington ISD students can participate in college entrance testing for free during the school day. All eighth-, 10th-, 11th- and 12th-grade students will…