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Early Learning Connections seminar Dec. 5 features specialist from PBS Kids Free workshop helps you help your little learners thrive and grow
Attention parents of young children! Join us on Dec. 5 at the Arlington ISD Professional Development Center, from 9-11:30 a.m., for fun workshops designed to help you help your little learners thrive and grow. The fun, informative session will feature a specialist from KERA/PBS Kids with great resources. Sign up now. Get ready to connect…
Purposeful Play Fosters Learning In Pre-K Pre-K teachers explain the value of play in school
Purposeful Play Builds Educational Foundation Lots of playtime probably isn’t what comes to mind when you think about going to school. But for Arlington ISD’s…
Wimbish Academy Front Entrance Gets New Look New canopy, landscaping and sidewalk part of 2014 Bond
Wimbish World Language Academy Upgrades Will Surprise Students When They Return Students will hardly recognize the front entrance of Wimbish World Language Academy when they…
Pre-K Teachers Share Advantages Of Full-Day Pre-K Full-day Pre-K will enhance learning experience for youngest students
Arlington ISD Teachers Share The Advantages Of Free Full-Day Pre-K Pre-K will be full-day for all 4-year-olds next school year in the Arlington ISD for…
Future Arlington ISD Natatorium Starting To Look Like ‘Home’ Pool wall panels installed as athletics center nears completion
Arlington ISD Future Of Swimming Is Taking Shape There’s no water yet, but the big concrete hole in the ground is starting to look like…
5 Ways To Explore The World From Home: Book Edition Get Lost In A World Of Books
Go From Your Backyard To Space With Books Reading books often takes you to far off places and on adventures you can only imagine. Exploring…
Arlington ISD Instructor Offers Online Workouts Arlington ISD Police Academy Students Stay in Shape during Shutdown
Arlington ISD Police Academy Students Keeping Fit During Shutdown Arlington ISD Police Academy students haven’t let the COVID-19 school closure keep them from staying in…