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Early Learning Connections seminar Dec. 5 features specialist from PBS Kids Free workshop helps you help your little learners thrive and grow
Attention parents of young children! Join us on Dec. 5 at the Arlington ISD Professional Development Center, from 9-11:30 a.m., for fun workshops designed to help you help your little learners thrive and grow. The fun, informative session will feature a specialist from KERA/PBS Kids with great resources. Sign up now. Get ready to connect…
Arlington ISD students earn Global Seal of Biliteracy awards 59 fine arts and dual language students honored at ceremony
Students from the first class of fine arts and dual language program Last month, 59 ninth grade students in the Arlington ISD’s fine arts and…
Arlington ISD Board adopts legislative agenda for the 89th Texas Legislative Session Priorities focus on school funding, safety and academic growth
Arlington ISD’s legislative agenda for the 89th Texas Legislative Session The Texas Legislature’s 89th session opens early next year on Jan. 14, 2025, in Austin….
Watch Board Brief from the trustees meeting on Dec. 12, 2024 Board holds final meeting of 2024
Arlington ISD’s Board of Trustees meeting last night is in the books, and here are a few of the highlights. Watch the Board Brief from…
New gyms under construction at four elementary schools Additions take shape at Key, Pope, Foster and Johns elementary schools
New gyms funded by the 2019 Bond A game changer. That’s how Foster Elementary principal Jacquelyn Burden describes the new gymnasium under construction at the…
Saint Nick drops gifts in students’ shoes at Wimbish World Language Academy Wimbish celebrates Saint Nicholas Day
Old Saint Nick visits Wimbish It’s not Christmas yet, but for Wimbish World Language Academy, Old Saint Nick arrived early to spread some holiday cheer….
Butler Elementary celebrates 50th anniversary Former students, principals and parents reminisce at ‘family reunion’
Butler Elementary celebrates 50th anniversary Nora and Pearl Butler. Perhaps, you may know those names well if you attended schools or worked as an educator…