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Arlington ISD students earn National Merit Semifinalist honors Four Martin High School students among top 1% in the nation
Four students from Martin High School have been recognized as some of the nation’s top academic performers. Seniors Sophia Miner, William Reid, John Robertson, and Julia Tran have been named Semifinalists in the 2026 National Merit Scholarship Program. The honor puts them among the top 1% of high school seniors nationwide. More than 1.3 million…
American Idol finalist performs at Dunn Elementary Odell Buntun is also a Dunn dad
Idol singer motivates students at Career Day Career Day at Dunn Elementary had the energy and excitement of the TV show “American Idol” last week. That’s…
Arlington High students display building skills at first Trades Competition Students showcase construction skills in front of industry professionals
Building legacies Everyone can see the construction going on at the front of Arlington High School. But on a recent Saturday, there was construction in…
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…