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Arlington ISD Auto Tech Students awarded scholarships through Ford–Cowboys Partnership Ford–Cowboys collaboration strengthens pathways into high‑demand trades
Arlington ISD celebrated a major milestone this week as students in the automotive technology program at the Dan Dipert Career + Technical Center (CTC) were awarded scholarships through the Ford Cowboys Tech Scholarship program. The event marked the third and final year of a unique collaboration between Ford Motor Company, the Dallas Cowboys, and Arlington ISD.
Pre-K Teachers Ready to Knock School Out of the Park Early childhood learning department hosts drive-thru with resources for pre-K teachers
If there is one group of people that is enthusiastic about the start of the school year, it’s Arlington ISD pre-K teachers. Hundreds of teachers…
High school winners of entrepreneurship contest honored Chamber of Commerce Celebrates What's Your Big Idea? contest winners
Who said you had to be an adult to become an entrepreneur? A group of Arlington ISD students is breaking barriers by planning unique businesses…
Help your child get ready for pre-K Tips from Arlington ISD pre-K teachers and administrators
The first day of pre-K is now less than two weeks away! Several Arlington ISD teachers and administrators have tips to help you help your…
Busy summer of construction at Shackelford Junior High Bond 2019 project providing renovations and upgrades
There have been no students at Shackelford Junior High this summer, but the campus has been busy every day. Thanks to the support of the…
Community-based pre-K offers full-day childcare Program for three-year-olds is perfect option for working parents
Arlington ISD’s community-based pre-K program for three-year-olds is the perfect solution for working parents who want their kids to get started on their educational journey…
Wimbish World Language Academy creates world leaders all year long Multicultural curriculum offers French, Spanish and Mandarin
Wimbish World Language Academy may be located in Arlington, but elementary students are being transported to different countries around the world through the multicultural curriculum….