News - All Stories
Culinary students taste-test menu items in first phase of By Students 4 Students program Students will create dishes that could be served in school cafeterias
“Mmmm” is all you heard as students snapped their fingers in approval after biting into a flavor-packed morsel of honey fire chicken stir fry. But the reaction was different with the next taste test. The buffalo chicken cauliflower bites failed to garner the same approval. The Sam Houston High School students tried out a number of dishes at…
Phlebotomy instructor teaches students to draw blood, change lives Teacher carries on legacy of Dr. Charles Drew
The legacy of African American Dr. Charles Drew is flourishing in the phlebotomy program at the Arlington ISD Dan Dipert Career and Technical Center thanks…
AISD hosting GC/subcontractor matching event Feb. 27, 4-7 p.m.
The Arlington Independent School District invites general contractors and subcontractors to participate in a matchmaking and networking opportunity. This “speed-meeting” event will give subcontractors an…
Student ‘experts’ help design new playgrounds Bond 2019 funding new playgrounds for all elementary schools
The Arlington ISD brought in the experts to help design new playgrounds for all district elementary schools. The future playgrounds’ users, the elementary students themselves,…
Ready for a New Habit
It’s a new year. Usually, that turns into a nation of people reflecting on the past several months and projecting into the future by setting…
Give the Gift of Learning
When I was a kid, I didn’t like to read. It wasn’t that I couldn’t read, I just didn’t enjoy it. I distinctly remember being…
Choice Builds Satisfaction
John Spencer and A.J. Juliani, authors of Empower, say, “Students continue to fall into the same trap year after year with traditional schooling. They rarely…