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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…
Arlington ISD appreciates our veterans and service members Seguin High School assistant principal serves in the Air Force
This article was originally published in February, but we’re sharing it again today, on Veterans Day, to honor all of our veterans in Arlington ISD….
Arlington ISD grad wins World Food Championships again Preston Nguyen named executive chef for new Caravan Hotel
Preston Nguyen is now a two-time world champion. The Martin High School grad won the 2025 World Chef Championship at the World Food Championships last…
Arlington ISD students explore integrity and leadership at Medal of Honor Museum Students learn from heroes and football players at Cowboys’ Character Playbook Event
Integrity was at the heart of the day when Arlington ISD students visited the National Medal of Honor Museum last week. The museum, which honors…
Watch Board Brief from school board meeting on Nov. 6, 2025 Trustees honor student of the month from Arlington Collegiate High School
The holiday season is officially here. You can tell by the cooler temperatures, changing leaves, and busy school calendars. It was busy at the Arlington…
Arlington ISD kicks off Capital Needs Steering Committee
Arlington ISD officially launched its Capital Needs Steering Committee (CNSC) on Wednesday, Nov. 5, with the first of six scheduled meetings at the district’s Professional…
Hands-on Halloween: Science comes alive at Hill Elementary Annual Frankenstein Day inspires young scientists
Halloween at Hill Elementary was anything but ordinary this year. Instead of spooky stories and candy, fourth graders spent the morning bringing science to life…