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Arlington ISD girls flag football kicks off 2026 season All six traditional high schools are competing in the Dallas Cowboys Flag League
Arlington ISD’s girls flag football teams are back and stronger than ever!
All six traditional high schools are competing once again in the Dallas Cowboys Flag League, which kicked off its 2026 season on March 28.
Last year, all six Arlington ISD campuses officially launched girls flag football teams for the first time. With support from the Dallas Cowboys, the sport has quickly evolved from a new opportunity to a competitive force across the district.
Board approves $500 payment for district employees One-time payment thanks employees for hard work
The Arlington ISD Board of Trustees unanimously approved a resolution giving all full-time employees a one-time payment of $500 after taxes Monday night. “It’s a…
Do We Really Need to Assess?
Boy, if there was ever a bad word in education, assessment has become that word. Politicized across various platforms, families have rightfully been frustrated with…
New small shuttle buses make big impact Bond 2019 purchased 22 shuttle buses for Arlington ISD
Sometimes, smaller is better – even when it comes to the $966 million 2019 Bond. And even when it comes to school buses. 2019 Bond…
Early Childhood Learning Department Celebrates Thanksgiving with Pre-K Students Thanksgiving Show includes silly skit, songs and fun
Arlington ISD’s early childhood learning department helped students at Kooken Education Center get in the spirit of gratefulness as they put on the Pre-K Thankful…
Generosity Spreads Throughout Arlington ISD! Arlington ISD Secures Rotary Grant & Dollar General Literacy Award
Generosity is spreading throughout Arlington ISD as we celebrate receiving grants from various organizations to help further our students’ education. Today we highlight two —…
Explore Arlington ISD Brings In Students and Parents Specialized program applications are open now
To Christian Dipert Jr., it was the coolest thing ever. To his parents, not so much. The Martin High School junior found a way to…