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Arlington ISD ag teachers take teaching beyond the classroom Read what students had to say about their ag teachers
In Arlington ISD, our agriculture teachers wear many hats – educators, mentors, advocates and community leaders. Their influence goes far beyond the classroom walls, shaping students’ lives and futures through the hands-on experiences, leadership opportunities and unwavering support they provide. This Teacher Appreciation Week, we’re proud to shine a spotlight on the dedicated ag teachers…
Arlington High School men’s choir christens new concert hall Records concert in new Arlington ISD Center for Visual and Performing Arts
Colt choir earns special honor The Arlington High School Colt Chorale Varsity Tenor/Bass choir christened the Arlington ISD’s new concert hall in the Center for…
Watch district swim meet via livestream Arlington ISD natatorium to host first district meet
Action starts Saturday at 9:45 a.m. If you missed watching Olympic swimming last summer due to COVID, here’s your chance to get your swimming fix….
Electrical technology students offered jobs Seniors participate in commitment ceremony with TRIO Electric
TRIO provides teacher, curriculum and materials Sam Houston senior Misael Resendiz has an early roadmap on what his life after high school will look like….
School Board Recognition Month 2021 Trustee Justin Chapa shares experience during COVID-19
Chapa is a graduate of Sam Houston High School January is School Board Recognition Month and fittingly the theme is Navigating To Success. The Arlington…
Bid information: Proposals for Bond 2019 projects Three construction projects bidding now
Arlington Independent School District will receive proposals for the following projects: BERRY ELEMENTARY School Site Demolition Project DUE DATE: Feb. 2, 2021, 2:00 PM/CST PRE-PROPOSALS…
Corey and Jones academies immerse students in arts and language Applications for new students due Feb. 5
Students learn Spanish, Mandarin, piano, dance and more Avery B. isn’t your typical fifth grader. Well, she isn’t typical unless your child is a student…