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Apply now for free and reduced-cost meals for this school year A new application is required each year
School starts Aug. 13, so now is the time to apply for free and reduced-cost meals for your students. For the 2025-2026 school year, students approved for both free or reduced-price meals will receive all meals – breakfast and lunch – for free! Important Reminders: A new application is required every school year, even if…
Arlington ISD students and teachers win national reading and math awards Read 180 and Math 180 Awards recognize remarkable success
Four students and two teachers win national recognition Omar Rodriguez is one of those students who encourages others and celebrates fellow classmates on their achievements….
Students step into the business world in first Industry Immersion Experience High school students visit Spark, McKinley Packaging and Summit Racing Equipment
Three-day Immersion Experience goes in-depth Last week, students from Arlington ISD’s P-TECH programs at Lamar High School and Sam Houston High School stepped outside the…
Watch Board Brief from school board meeting on June 17, 2025 Citizens Bond Oversight Committee delivers annual report
Board considers next year’s budget School’s out, but there’s still a lot of school business to take care of. Arlington ISD’s Board of Trustees meeting…
Leading Off Program marks 10 years of inspiring Arlington ISD students Texas Rangers and Globe Life help offer lessons in leadership to junior high students
A decade of impact Arlington ISD and The Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation, in partnership with Globe Life, is proud to celebrate over 10 years of the…
Class of 2025 earns over $60 million in scholarships Over 4,100 graduate from Arlington ISD high schools
Arlington ISD’s Class of 2025 is rolling in millions. Millions in scholarship dollars, that is. The more than 4,100 Arlington ISD seniors who walked across…
Martin STEM teacher named FW Air and Space Forces Teacher of the Year Josh Ogg plans to spend prize money on rockets
Ogg sponsors Martin rocketry club Rockets. That’s what pre-AP geometry teacher Josh Ogg is going so spend the prize money on that he just won….