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- Celebrate National Principals Month with Principal Juan Villarreal Sam Houston High School principal believes 'every day is a chance to make a difference'- Q&A with Principal Juan Villarreal It’s the last day of National Principals Month, and we still want to highlight another one of our outstanding principals. Today, it’s Juan Villarreal, principal of Sam Houston High School. Juan Villarreal was an assistant principal at Martin High School, the principal at Turning Point High School, and the principal… 
- Arlington ISD Facility Services Job Fair is Nov. 13, 2024 Land a new rewarding career on the spot- Arlington ISD Facility Services Job Fair is Nov. 13 Join us at the Arlington ISD Facility Services Job Fair and land a rewarding new career… 
- Arlington ISD celebrates first Prince Day with Prince Lebanese Grill High school cafeterias go all out with Prince Lebanese-inspired food- Prince Day with Prince Lebanese Grill means great food In Arlington ISD, a prince wears a chef’s hat. The district celebrated the first “Prince Day”… 
- Arlington High student Abby Moore plays in All-American Women’s Baseball Classic Abby Moore chose baseball instead of softball- Abby Moore started playing baseball at four Arlington’s Texas Rangers aren’t playing this October. But Arlington’s Abby Moore is. And yes, she’s playing baseball –… 
- Seguin high school student’s voting sticker wins contest Sticker being given out at 350 polling locations- Elizabeth Ojo designs voting sticker for kids Voting season is back. But is it really official without receiving an “I voted” sticker? For Seguin High… 
- Explore Arlington ISD ayuda a las familias a comprender los programas- Explore Arlington ISD 2024 Para Areli Martínez, venir a un programa especializado en Arlington ISD fue una decisión fácil. “Quería que mis hijos… 
- Arlington ISD’s Former Administration Building demolished Building’s namesake was former superintendent James. W. Counts- Former Administration Building opened in 1964 It turned 60-years-old this year, but now it’s gone. Arlington ISD’s former James W. Counts Administration Building on Pioneer… 
 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				