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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 traveling classroom packed with tools, technology, and opportunities to explore science, engineering, and math in action. The visit was part of a statewide ribbon cutting ceremony yesterday that marked the…
Volunteers install learning garden at Crow Leadership Academy First part of ‘expansive’ outdoor learning classroom
Texas Health and Atmos Energy install learning garden The new pollinator garden at Crow Leadership Academy wasn’t just designed for butterflies and bees. It was…
Watch Board Brief from trustees meeting on May 16, 2024 New trustee Larry Mike joins the board
Trustees plan for next school year Arlington ISD’s Board of Trustees meeting on May 16, 2024, is in the books, and here are a few…
Take 25 event gives tips to students for a safe summer Arlington police chief visits Webb Elementary to talk about summer safety
Take 25 minutes to talk about summer safety With only a week remaining until summer break, it’s almost time to swim, play and relax. While…
Helpful Honda surprises Arlington High teacher with drone equipment Blair Hansard teaches engineering and aviation
Random Act of Helpfulness Blair Hansard is the kind of teacher who is used to getting called into the principal’s office, so it was no…
Martin HS varsity theatre to perform at One Act Play state meet Martin is one of only eight 6A high schools to qualify for state meet
One Act Play state meet is in Austin this weekend Martin High School’s varsity theatre production class is one of only eight 6A high schools…
Fourth grader wins Thornton Elementary’s first Spanish spelling bee Wins after spelling 'ejemplo' correctly
Spanish pronunciation required at spelling bee Fourth grader Adan Rodriguez set the example at the first-ever Thornton Elementary Spanish Spelling Bee – and he spelled…