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What does it cost to educate a student? Read the next article in school finance series
The article below is the seventh in a series designed to give readers insight into the school finance system in Texas. School finance is complicated. But it matters because it affects everything: student learning, teacher pay, school facilities, security, school buses, computers, career and technical opportunities, internet access, sports, fine arts and on and on…
Arlington ISD proactive in legislative affairs Learn about district's legislative efforts in first article of series
The 87th Texas Legislature convened on Jan. 12, 2021, and will adjourn May 31, 2021. The legislature meets every two years to set the state’s…
Arlington ISD in-person hourly employee job fair is May 27 Hiring security guards, special education classroom assistants, bus drivers and more
Do more at Arlington ISD Arlington ISD is hosting an in-person hourly employee job fair Thursday, May 27, at the Arlington ISD Athletics Center. We…
Arlington Police Encourage Students to Take 25 for Safety Prepare for a safe summer
Police chief visits Crow Leadership Academy While the school year is coming to a close, taking safety precautions should be never-ending for students and members…
Esports tournament to pit Arlington ISD students against APD officers Game Up 5-0 Tournament is Saturday at Esports Stadium Arlington
All Arlington ISD high schools will be represented Saturday isn’t Christmas on the calendar, but it’s certainly a big day for Bowie High School principal…
Arlington ISD Senior Receives $40,000 Scholarship from Amazon Credits STEM Academy with changing his life
STEM Student off to Stanford in the fall STEM Academy student Chijioke Mgbahurike applied for the Amazon Future Engineer scholarship on a whim after realizing…
Knox Elementary Teacher Recognized as Cowboys Class Act Dallas Cowboys stop by Arlington ISD to honor Elizabeth Brock
Teacher awarded $3,000 for classroom supplies The Dallas Cowboys bus and team mascot Rowdy don’t just show up to elementary schools every day. Every once…