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Arlington ISD students take center stage at Levitt Pavilion Young performers step into the music industry
Standing on a professional stage in front of a large crowd is a moment many young performers only dream about. But for three Arlington ISD students, that dream has already come true. Thanks to the Levitt Pavilion’s Youth Spotlight program, students Mason Engler of Martin High School, Ava Plumlee of Wood Elementary and Natalia Vega…
Ashworth Elementary wins Texas Rangers Medical City Healthcare Fitness All-Stars grant P.E. teacher Kim Adams proves fitness pays off
“I’m so excited for all the opportunities our kids will receive thanks to this grant,” said Ashworth Elementary P.E. teacher Kim Adams. Students clapped and…
Elementary students turn Arlington ISD classroom lesson into real-world safety fix New crosswalk on Cooper St. installed after Webb Elementary students work with mayor
Kathy Kaju beamed with pride as four of her former Gifted and Talented students safely crossed Cooper Street at the new pedestrian crosswalk light in…
Arlington ISD seniors earn college degrees before high school graduation A milestone achieved through the district’s Early College and P‑TECH pathways
Nearly 200 Arlington ISD students walked the stage at Tarrant County College’s 2026 commencement ceremony this past weekend, earning associate degrees weeks before receiving their high school diploma. Students from Arlington Collegiate High School, Arlington College and Career High School, Bowie High School, and Lamar High School walked the stage.
Sam Houston High School named recipient of Laura Bush Foundation for America’s Libraries Grant Sam Houston's newly renovated library awarded $5,000
Sam Houston High School was one of 220 schools from 38 states across the country to receive a $5,000 grant through the Laura Bush Foundation…
FatherFEST brings families together for celebration of engagement and community Community engagement event celebrates fathers, families, and fun
Hundreds of Arlington families came together this weekend for Arlington ISD’s annual FatherFEST, a district celebration focused on family engagement, community connection and the important…
Arlington ISD recognizes volunteers at appreciation event led by students Celebration honors volunteers with 500+ service hours this school year
The “Best Volunteers in the West” event recognized individuals who contributed more than 500 hours of service this school year, along with Campus STAR Volunteers selected for exceptional commitment to the district. The celebration opened with a line-dancing activity led by members of Arlington High School’s Colt Kickers Dance Team, followed by a recognition video spotlighting volunteers from each campus.