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Four Arlington ISD high schools ranked among best in America Schools ranked in U.S. News & World Report Best High Schools list
U.S. News & World Report has ranked four Arlington ISD high schools among the best in America. The U.S. News & World Report Best High Schools list, a national recognition awarded to campuses that demonstrate outstanding academic achievement and student success, includes Arlington Collegiate High School, Arlington College and Career High School, Martin High School, and Seguin High School. For…
What’s Your Big Idea? entrepreneurship contest open now Students can submit their ideas at school or online
What’s Your Big Idea? Ideas can change the world. And Arlington ISD students have lots of great ones. That’s why Arlington ISD is partnering again…
Arlington ISD launches first Mission Joy Toy Drive Help brighten the holidays for families in need
Mission Joy Toy Drive benefits Mission Arlington This holiday season, Arlington ISD and its community partners are bringing extra joy to local children with something…
Gunn JH students first in nation to take Medal of Honor curriculum History teachers launch pilot curriculum at Gunn Junior High
Medal of Honor curriculum teaches commitment The seventh grade Texas history students at Gunn Junior High and Fine Arts and Dual Language Academy are going…
Arlington ISD Aquatics Club tryouts start this Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024 Swimming club is open for all kids from 5-18
Arlington ISD Aquatics club tryouts run through January It’s time for students to dip their toes in the water and join the Arlington ISD Aquatics…
Moore Elementary food drive organized by sixth graders Students collect food for Mission Arlington
Students lead Moore Elementary food drive For the Mary Moore Elementary School National Elementary Honor Society (NEHS), giving back to the community has always been…
Arlington ISD celebrates National School Psychology Week School psychologists play important role in educating students
Nov. 11-15 is National School Psychology Week Do you know a school psychologist? If you do, please tell them “thank you” for the incredible work…