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Arlington ISD Capital Needs Steering Committee concludes deliberations in sixth and final meeting CNSC will present recommendations at Jan. 22 board meeting
Arlington ISD’s Capital Needs Steering Committee (CNSC) convened for its sixth and final meeting this week, marking the culmination of months of research, collaboration, and community-driven analysis to shape capital investment recommendations for the district’s future bond consideration. Throughout the process, committee members reviewed extensive districtwide data, including facility conditions, instructional and programmatic needs, safety…
The Family Expo and Resource Fair is back and in person Join Arlington ISD April 2 from 9 a.m.-1p.m. at the CTC!
Arlington ISD’s Family Expo and Resource Fair is back in person on April 2, 2022, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Dan Dipert Career and…
Kailee Collier is a force to be reckon with! Native American Student Nationally Recognized for Academic Excellence
Kailee Collier Arlington is known for being a melting pot of ethnicities. Naturally, Arlington ISD is a direct reflection of the many cultures that the…
Texas Rangers legends inspire Sam Houston baseball team Club’s foundation donates $2,500 to school’s baseball program
Shortly before Sam Houston High School’s varsity baseball players took the field for their first district game of the season last week, they shared a…
Arlington ISD Student Shoots for the Moon Erin Blasingame is Out of This World at Inter Astra 2022
Erin Blasingame is bringing a whole new meaning to the phrase “shoot for the moon.” Inter Astra 2022 The Martin High School senior was one…
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…