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Apply now for free and reduced-cost meals for this school year A new application is required each year
School starts Aug. 12, so now is the time to apply for free and reduced-cost meals for your students. Important Reminders: A new application is required every school year, even if your child received benefits last year. To avoid a gap in benefits, apply within 30 days of the school year’s start. Applications are accepted…
For Second Straight Year, Arlington ISD Earns Perfect State Rating on Finances Scores 100 on the 2024-2025 School Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas
Arlington ISD earned a perfect score of 100 on the 2024-2025 School Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas (FIRST), the highest possible rating under the…
Find your Future at the Career and Technical Education Showcase Oct. 6 Sign up now for the CTE Showcase at the Dan Dipert Career + Technical Center
Calling all 7th-10th grade students and parents! Are you ready to start shaping your future? Come to the Arlington ISD Career and Technical Education (CTE)…
Seguin High School senior named NFL Latino Youth Honors Nominee Dallas Cowboys selected Adrian Contreras for the award
Adrian Contreras, a senior at Seguin High School and an outstanding defensive lineman on the football team, got a big surprise last week. Former Dallas…
Mariachi kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month at Wimbish World Language Academy Music and dancing make for a fun Monday
Trumpet player is a Wimbish teacher It wasn’t easy to get in the front door at Wimbish World Language Academy this morning before the first…
Texas Mobile STEM Lab brings hands-on learning to Arlington ISD Celebrates ribbon cutting at Rodriguez Junior High
Students from Joey Rodriguez Junior High got a hands-on taste of the future Wednesday afternoon as they stepped aboard the Texas Mobile STEM Lab, a…
Dallas Cowboys host PLAY 60 flag football camp at Remynse Elementary Cowboys encourage students to be active and healthy
Dallas Cowboys defensive back Adedayo Odeleye lunged for the flag, but Ella Ezell, a fourth grader at Remysne Elementary, stayed light on her toes and…