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Early college high schools save families thousands in college tuition Apply by Jan. 12 to attend an Arlington ISD early college high school
Go to college for free while in high school You know college is going to be expensive for your kids. But do you have any idea how expensive? The average cost for a student who lives on campus at the University of North Texas is $28,494 – per year! That’s nothing if you’re aiming for…
Read Arlington ISD’s legislative priority on school funding Arlington ISD's legislative agenda highlights school funding, safety and academic growth
89th Texas Legislative Session opened last month Texas’ 89th legislative session could have a big impact on Arlington ISD. The Texas legislature allocates money for public…
Sixth graders win Arlington ISD spelling bee Students from Moore and Farrell elementaries are heading to the regional spelling bee
Top spellers earn spot in regional bee What does it take to win a spelling bee? You have to bee-lieve in yourself! That’s exactly what…
Camp Innovation 2025 registration opens March 2 Free camp includes robotics, programming and lots of other fun activities
Camp Innovation 2025 is in June Drones, robots and programming! Camp Innovation will be back this summer for its sixth year. Camp Innovation is a…
Two seniors share how CTE classes prepared them for their futures Jazmin Amaro will work in culinary and Alex Martinez in construction
February is National CTE Month Career and technical education classes are meant to prepare students for careers or college after they graduate. But seniors Jazmin…
Explore Endless Opportunities at Arlington ISD College and Career Expo 2025
Arlington ISD College and Career Expo 2025 Get ready for an exciting evening filled with possibilities at the annual Arlington ISD College and Career Expo!…
Arlington Jones film shares African American music heritage with students Jones joins students for a Q&A after the film
“The Quilt: A Living History of African American Music” Students in Arlington ISD’s International Baccalaureate film and AP African American Studies classes recently experienced a…