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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 classroom and into the real world of business, logistics and entrepreneurship as part of the district’s first-ever Industry Immersion Experience. Over the course of three days, students visited local businesses…
Arlington ISD 2025 high school graduation dates announced All graduations are June 2-3
Class of 2025 Graduation Arlington ISD seniors and their parents can officially start making their summer plans. Graduation dates for the Class of 2025 have…
Garver donates STEM kits for Pearcy STEM Academy students Kits take STEM learning beyond the classroom
Over 500 STEM kits for Pearcy STEM Academy At Pearcy Elementary STEM Academy, students are ready to engineer their future! Thanks to the generous efforts…
Celebrate National Principals Month in Arlington ISD with Elena Lopez Elena Lopez is the principal of Carter Junior High
Q&A with Principal Elena Lopez October is National Principals Month in Arlington ISD, which is a great time to shine the spotlight on the outstanding…
STEMtacular is spectacular fun and learning for pre-K and kinder students Event mixes fun and hands-on learning
Kids dress as superheroes for STEMtacular The 2024 STEMtacular lived up to its name. It was specular fun again for pre-K kids and kindergarteners. The…
Explore Arlington ISD specialized programs this Tuesday Register now for Explore Arlington ISD
Explore Arlington ISD is Oct. 22 Join us for an exciting evening on Tuesday, Oct. 22, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Dan Dipert…
Whataburger and Dallas Cowboys offer art tours for Arlington ISD students All fifth graders get to experience art at AT&T Stadium
Art tours for Arlington ISD students The Dallas Cowboys have proven that football and art go together, and now Whataburger is proving that hamburgers go…