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Seguin High School students write and illustrate children’s books Students in Principles of Human Services class compete to publish a book
“No losers at the playground – only popular kids!” Those words instantly captured the attention of Stephanie Bowsher’s Principles of Human Services class at Seguin High School as one student read her original children’s book aloud. Each year, Bowsher challenges her students to write and illustrate a children’s book. This year, she raised the bar…
What’s Your Big Idea? award ceremony today More than 700 student finalists to be honored in virtual ceremony
Drive-through awards parade on Saturday More than 700 Arlington ISD third-eighth graders, representing 48 schools, are set to be honored today as finalists and winners…
Medal of Honor recipient visits Roark Elementary Visit part of Medal of Honor Museum Mail Call program
Students present letters to Army hero Most children dream of meeting superheroes in real life, but Roark Elementary School students’ dreams came to life when they…
Pre-K is for three-year-olds, too Pre-K 3 now at 21 schools and six daycares
Lots of options for three-year-olds Pre-K isn’t just for 4-year-olds in Arlington ISD. It’s for 3-year-olds, too! And we have several great options to fit…
Virtual teacher job fair this Saturday Roderick Wilson shares his unique journey to the classroom
Former Arlington High security guard now a teacher Arlington ISD teachers don’t always come straight out of college looking for a job. Some take a…
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 –…