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Arlington Sunrise Rotary Club hosts annual STEM Day for Arlington ISD students Kids enjoy interactive activities from Mad Science Worldwide
Despite the possibility of inclement weather, more than 100 Arlington ISD students experienced an exciting day of hands-on science during the annual Rotary STEM Day on Saturday, March 7. The event, hosted by the Arlington Sunrise Rotary Club, took place at Adams Elementary and featured interactive activities conducted by representatives from Mad Science Worldwide. Second-…
Sam Houston High School Senior Receives Full Scholarship to TCU Ethan Paredez is eighth Sam Houston student to earn TCU's Community Scholar Award
Sam Houston does it again! The hope of attending Texas Christina University had come and gone for Sam Houston senior Ethan Paredez after finding out…
Larson Elementary School namesake leaves lasting legacy Myrtice Larson developed the district's first kindergarten program
Larson Elementary School namesake Myrtice Larson, whose ties to the Arlington ISD started nearly 70 years ago, died last week at the age of 100….
Arlington ISD Breaks Ground for New Fiber Optic Network Network will improve internet access at all schools for years to come
Stepping Up The Arlington ISD is doing whatever it takes to make sure students have the resources they need to succeed. That’s why the district…
Tomorrow: Train rides, free snow cones and tons of fun! Come to the Pre-K Registration Event from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Get excited for pre-K “School registration is so much fun,” said no one ever. But they will tomorrow, April 30. That’s when Arlington ISD is…
Get a Head Start with Arlington ISD pre-K Head Start PLUS pre-K for 3-year-olds helps the whole family
Giving your child a head start is what being a great parent is all about. With Arlington ISD’s Head Start PLUS pre-K for 3-year-olds, you…
Hill Elementary Closes Autism Awareness Month with Walk and Festival Every month is Autism Awareness Month for Hill special education teacher
Facts about autism are just about everywhere at Hill Elementary – on the outdoor pavement and indoor walls, on posters and doors – and that’s…