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Parents rave about Arlington ISD pre-K teachers Read what several parents said about their little learners' teachers
Pre-K Palooza is July 15 Arlington ISD’s pre-K teachers – all of them certified in early childhood education – bring a special skill set to the classroom and a big helping of patience, kindness and, most of all, love. They’ll do whatever it takes to help their “kiddos” succeed. “Our pre-K teachers create a strong…
Apply now for Wimbish World Language Academy Students can choose French or Spanish dual language tracks
Wimbish info meeting is Jan. 10 It looks like a normal school. But don’t just look. Listen. “Bonjour!” “Ola! “Nǐ hǎo!” Arlington ISD’s Wimbish World Language…
District uses holidays for construction and maintenance Bond 2019 projects push forward during the break
Update on bond construction projects Not everyone in the Arlington ISD is getting a long winter break. While most of us circle the holidays on…
Students can use winter break to apply for scholarships This is a great time for high school students to get ahead
Check out Arlington ISD’s scholarships page Attention high school students. Is “applying for college scholarships” on your winter break to-do list? If not, you need…
Ashworth Elementary kindergarteners embark on Polar Express parade Students made their own train cars
Polar Express parade involved the entire family All aboard! Tickets please, tickets! You coming? The Ashworth Elementary kindergarteners embarked on their very first Polar Express…
Beckham Elementary School nurse uses CPR to save teacher’s life Nurse Brittany Isbell was ready for any medical emergency
Halloween wasn’t supposed to be this scary. But even though the day started off so frightening, thanks to Brittany Isbell, it didn’t end that way….
St. Nicholas visits Wimbish World Language Academy Wimbish learns about culture through holiday traditions from Germany and across the world
St. Nicholas drops gifts in students’ shoes Santa Clause has already been to Wimbish World Language Academy. Actually, it was St. Nicholas, a German version…