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Arlington ISD students celebrate White Cane Safety Day in downtown Arlington Visually impaired students walk to Levitt Pavilion
Walking with purpose Eight Arlington ISD students took a walk in downtown Arlington last week. Each had a white cane that helped them find their way to Levitt Pavilion, where they ate lunch and met Mayor Jim Ross. With guidance and support from Arlington ISD specialists and City of Arlington staff, the students – who…
Free Arlington ISD Family Expo and Resource Fair starts Friday Set your family up for summer success
Free Virtual event includes workshops and resources If you haven’t made your weekend plans, the Arlington ISD has you covered with the free Family Expo…
Bilingual Pre-K teaches English and Spanish Offered at 23 Arlington ISD elementary schools
Children learn to read and write in both languages Where can a three- or four-year-old learn to read and write in English and Spanish –…
Bebensee Elementary opens new playgrounds Students participate in ribbon cutting
Playgrounds funded by 2019 Bond The dark ominous clouds and gusty winds couldn’t dampen the students’ enthusiasm Wednesday morning as they filed outside. Their face…
New scholarships expands access to free pre-K Applications due May 14
Full scholarships for pre-K 4 students There are already several ways for students to qualify for free pre-K in the Arlington ISD. That list is…
Purposeful play sparks learning in Arlington ISD Pre-K Pre-K teachers describe the value of play in school
Play fosters curiosity and exploration Lots of playtime probably isn’t what comes to mind when you think about going to school. But for Arlington ISD’s…
Dunn Elementary teacher tosses first pitch Throws a strike at Rangers opening day
‘It was surreal’ Dunn Elementary fifth-grade teacher Audrey Simmons had a great story to tell her students when classes resumed at Dunn Tuesday morning. Simmons…