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Access your student’s STAAR results For STAAR 2026 Grades 3-8 and STAAR EOC
Access Your Child’s STAAR Results – Grades 3-8 and EOC The 2026 STAAR and STAAR EOC test results will be released for parents by TEA as follows: STAAR 3-8 results will be released on June 16. STAAR EOC Spring Administration results will be released on June 10. STAAR EOC Summer Administration results will be released…
Arlington ISD director of guidance and counseling featured on magazine cover Telisa Brown selected for 'Oxygen for Educators' first cover
Oxygen For Educators Cover with Telisa Brown. Telisa Brown, Arlington ISD’s director of guidance and counseling, shared that thought as she discussed the importance of kindness, community and culture following her selection as the cover feature for Oxygen for Educators magazine.
Watch Board Brief from school board meeting on May 7, 2026 Board honors the May Student of the Month
The Arlington ISD’s Board of Trustees meeting on May 7, 2026, is in the books, and here are a few of the highlights. Ditto Elementary…
Beckham Elementary students explore aerospace careers In-house field trip introduces students to STEM and aviation careers
Students at Beckham Elementary are taking flight. They journeyed recently into the world of aviation with a hands-on, in-house field trip that introduced pre-K through…
Martin High School archers win third consecutive Western National Championship
The Martin High School archery team captured the 2026 Western National Championship last month at the NASP Western National Bullseye Tournament in Sandy, Utah –…
AWARE Foundation honors top Arlington ISD educators Educators celebrated at annual Awards of Excellence banquet
The AWARE Foundation honored some of Arlington ISD’s top educators at its annual Awards of Excellence banquet on Monday, celebrating teachers who go above and…
Arlington ISD honors 93 seniors at Signing Day ceremony Students earned more than $8.9 million in athletic scholarships from 58 colleges and universities
The event celebrated seniors from six high schools who have committed to continue their academic and athletic careers at the collegiate level next year. These students earned more than $8.9 million in scholarships from 58 colleges and universities.