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Anderson Elementary students bring ‘icons’ to life in Living Wax Museum Arlington ISD Education Foundation grant provided new collection of biographies
Students dress up as historical and cultural figures Anderson Elementary was buzzing with excitement yesterday as students transformed into some of the world’s most influential figures for second grade’s Living Wax Museum. Families and staff walked through hallways lined with “icons” such as Albert Einstein, Cristiano Ronaldo, Selena Quintanilla, Neil Armstrong, and Princess Diana. The…
Sam Houston High School Black History Month Program is Feb. 21 Get tickets now for 'Igniting the Change: The Next Steps'
Special performance from American Idol contestant Odell Bunton Jr. Ready to spark change? Sam Houston High School invites you to its annual Black History Month…
Wimbish World Language Academy celebrates Lunar New Year Students welcome the year of the snake with a parade
Students wear red to mark Lunar New Year New year, new adventures! There’s no better place to celebrate the Lunar New Year than at Wimbish…
Arlington ISD trustee Leanne Haynes talks about serving on the board Read Q&A with board trustee Leanne Haynes
January is School Board Recognition Month January is School Board Recognition Month, and we want to spotlight our Board of Trustees and all the great work they…
Arlington ISD students win scholarships in MLK art and essay contest Seguin High School step team wins MLK Step Showcase
Students celebrate the legacy of Dr. Matin Luther King Jr. Hundreds of Arlington ISD students participated in Arlington’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration earlier…
School board vice president Sarah McMurrough talks about Arlington ISD Read Q&A with board vice president Sarah McMurrough
January is School Board Recognition Month January is School Board Recognition Month, and we want to spotlight our Board of Trustees and all the great work they…
Young Junior High students honor MLK’s legacy with service Students take action across Arlington
Young students bring MLK’s legacy to life At Young Junior High School, seventh graders don’t just learn about Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy – they…