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Arlington ISD Earns National Meritorious Budget Award for Financial Transparency District earns the award for the 14th time
Arlington ISD has been recognized with the Association of School Business Officials (ASBO) International’s Meritorious Budget Award (MBA) for the 2025–2026 fiscal year, a national honor that highlights the district’s commitment to clear, transparent, and high-quality budget presentation. The Meritorious Budget Award recognizes school districts that demonstrate excellence in budget development and communication. The program sets a…
Bowie High School retires NBA star Cade Cunningham’s jersey Cunningham returns home to Arlington for ceremony
No. 2 jersey now hangs in the rafters Former Arlington ISD student Cade Cunningham returned to Bowie High School last night, not as an NBA star, but as one of…
Arlington ISD Capital Needs Steering Committee Advances to Prioritization Phase in Fifth Meeting
Arlington ISD’s Capital Needs Steering Committee (CNSC) held its fifth meeting this week, marking a key transition from research and assessment to the collaborative prioritization…
Save the Date: Arlington ISD hosting event Jan. 29 to stop human trafficking Shatter the Silence: Empowering Communities to Take Action Against Human Trafficking
Sign up for Shatter the Silence now Human trafficking isn’t just a global problem. It’s an urgent issue even here in Arlington and Grand Prairie….
Crow Leadership Academy students learn through experiences at City Hall and Mission Arlington Students meet with Mayor Ross and Tillie Burgin
Crow students organize donation drive When Tillie Burgin, Mission Arlington’s founder and executive director, visited students recently at Crow Leadership Academy to talk about the…
Arlington High senior Abigail Moore drafted to Women’s Pro Baseball League
Before she was a standout senior, before she was a multisport varsity athlete, and long before her name was called in a professional draft, Abigail Moore was…
Edward Jones and Everfi introduce education savings program for Sam Houston P-TECH students Students can earn up to $15,000 for college or trade school
Sam Houston High School P-TECH students now have an opportunity to reduce the financial burden of higher education through a new program recently launched by…