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Students discover their future at Career Exploration Camp 2025 Campers explored 12 different career paths
In Arlington ISD, summer break doesn’t mean taking a break from learning – it means diving into discovery. That’s exactly what students in grades five through eight did this summer at Career Exploration Camp, where curiosity leads the way. Hosted at the Arlington ISD Dan Dipert Career + Technical Center, Camp Exploration gave students the…
Medal of Honor winner and WWE stars visit Nichols Junior High Share message about commitment and hard work with students
WWE’s Montez Ford inspires students If the seventh graders at Nichols Junior High needed a boost to start their last Friday before spring break, WWE…
New playgrounds open at all Arlington ISD elementary schools 105 new playgrounds offer fun, accessibility for every student
Playgrounds funded by the 2019 Bond All 105 new playgrounds in the Arlington ISD are now open. The years-long project – funded by the 2019…
School social workers make huge impact for students March 3-9 is School Social Work Week
School social workers provide all kinds of resources Sam Houston High School’s social work office doesn’t just house two school social workers. The office is…
Foster Elementary celebrates 50th anniversary Former students and principals reminisce at festive reunion
Foster Elementary opened in 1973 In the early 1970s, big changes were happening in Arlington. Residents were thrilled to see the opening of the old,…
Crouch Elementary’s Reading Rocks day brings in special guest readers Superintendent Dr. Matt Smith and Grand Prairie police chief among guest readers
Event coincides with Read Across America Day The annual Reading Rocks event at Crouch Elementary last Friday featured a little bit of everything. Of course,…
Unleash fun and learning at Arlington ISD’s Family Expo Register today to attend on April 13
Family Expo gets your family ready for summer Are you ready for an exhilarating experience that combines education with fun? Look no further than Arlington…