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Transfer to Arlington ISD for the 2026-2027 school year Special transfer window open now until April 16
Transfer applications due by April 16 Arlington ISD’s special transfer window for the 2026-27 school year is now open. During this window, applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis for students to transfer within or into the district if there is space available. That means students who are already in Arlington ISD can apply…
Arlington ISD Education Foundation grants $245,755 for Arlington ISD educators Prize Patrol surprises teachers with oversized checks
Wafa Ihweil choked back tears. The Arlington ISD Education Foundation’s Prize Patrol had just surprised the first-year Sam Houston High School teacher with one of 57 grants…
Six Arlington ISD students named 2026 All-State Musicians Students among top 3% of high school musicians in Texas
Five Martin HS students earn All-State Six Arlington ISD students are hitting all the right notes – and earning one of the highest honors in Texas music…
Peach Elementary celebrates 10th-annual Eddy and Debbie Peach Day Debbie Peach visits students for school's 10th anniversary
“Good, better, best, Never let it rest. Until the good gets better, and the better gets best. Never let it rest. Until the good gets…
Area 8 spelling bee goes 36 rounds District hosts two area spelling bees and Spanish spelling bee
Arlington ISD students went above and BEE-yond at the district’s spelling bees last week – and now the winners are heading to regionals. This spelling…
Arlington ISD Earns National Meritorious Budget Award for Financial Transparency District earns the award for the 14th time
Arlington ISD has been recognized with the Association of School Business Officials (ASBO) International’s Meritorious Budget Award (MBA) for the 2025–2026 fiscal year, a national…
Seguin High School students write and illustrate children’s books Students in Principles of Human Services class compete to publish a book
“No losers at the playground – only popular kids!” Those words instantly captured the attention of Stephanie Bowsher’s Principles of Human Services class at Seguin…