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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…
CTC’s BBQ and ProStart teams set to compete Saturday Culinary students going for gold and scholarships
BBQ team taking on rivals at state Ribs, brisket and chicken are just a few of the categories Arlington ISD’s Smokin’ Ferrets will be competing…
Students showcase dessert creations at art exhibit Cake Club shows off skills at Arlington Museum of Art's Eat Your Art Out event
Eat Your Art Out The Arlington Museum of Art’s annual Eat Your Art Out event once again delighted dessert enthusiasts and art lovers alike with…
Fairytale event encourages little learners to read Pre-K and kindergarteners have fun at Once Upon a Time
Kids dress in fairytale costumes “It was beautiful,” Princess Aurora said. That’s not usually how the Arlington ISD’s Professional Development Center is described. But Sleeping…
What’s Your Big Idea? contest inspires student entrepreneurship Awards ceremony honors students with the biggest ideas
What’s Your Big Idea? 2024 Bailey Junior High eighth grader Darius Turner wants to be an entrepreneur. Even before he and his mom received an…
Book-A-Palooza provides free books to students Clifford the Big Red Dog helps teachers pick out books
Book-A-Palooza books come from Scholastic Farrell Elementary teachers Amanda Davidson and Melissa Garcia’s classes were upset they left school early Monday afternoon. But that was only…
Boles Junior High teacher earns national honor for math instruction Students win Read 180 and Math 180 honors
Boles teacher Sheniqua Browder one of seven honored nationally Boles Junior High Math 180 teacher Sheniqua Browder was in her classroom last Wednesday morning doing…