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Arlington ISD approved for Teacher Incentive Allotment program TIA will reward top educators with higher pay
Arlington ISD to pilot TIA at 24 schools Arlington ISD has officially been approved to become a Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA) district. The state-funded program will give Arlington ISD teachers the opportunity to earn a higher income while remaining in the classroom, making a difference in the lives of students. “We’re excited about this because…
Sam Houston High School valedictorian shares memories and advice Michael Okunrotifa is heading to TCU to study electrical engineering
Sam Houston valedictorian Michael Okunrotifa It’s graduation season and we’re celebrating the Class of 2026 valedictorian and salutatorian for all eight Arlington ISD high schools….
Sam Houston High School salutatorian shares memories and advice Jacob Sajimi is heading to TCU to study mechanical engineering
Sam Houston salutatorian Jacob Sajimi It’s graduation season and we’re celebrating the Class of 2026 valedictorian and salutatorian for all eight Arlington ISD high schools….
ACHS senior earns prestigious QuestBridge Scholarship Giovanni Roman will go to Notre Dame on a full ride scholarship
Arlington Collegiate High School senior Giovanni Roman has earned one of the most prestigious scholarships in the nation: the QuestBridge College Match Scholarship. The award…
Arlington ISD serving free meals all summer Most locations serve breakfast and lunch
See website for locations and times Arlington ISD is connecting children 18 and younger and enrolled students with disabilities up to 21 years old with…
Sign up now for the Arlington ISD Back to School Kickoff on Aug. 1 Free backpacks, school supplies, and more
Yeah, school just got out. But next school year will be here before you know it! So, get a jumpstart and sign up for a…
Lamar High School P-TECH graduating inaugural class P-TECH students earned college credit, degrees, and more than $22M in scholarships
Lamar High School is getting ready for a celebration years in the making as the Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P-TECH) program prepares to graduate its first senior class.