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Teacher’s vision helps blind student spread her wings Sam Houston High School junior receives prosthetic eyes
Teacher helps secure donated eyes Confidence. Courage. Vision. Sam Houston High School junior Dayanara Sanchez has never let blindness define her. A history lover, talented writer and passionate advocate, she radiates determination and grace. But this spring break, thanks to a powerful act of kindness from someone who believed in her – her teacher –…
School hosts blood drive to support teacher with breast cancer Giving back is in the blood at Ashworth Elementary
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month Ashworth Elementary dyslexia teacher Kim Harris is straightforward when she talks about her fight with cancer. “Cancer is rough,”…
Celebrate National Principals Month with Lesley Maroney Veteran principal is in her first year at Lamar High School
Maroney was Adams Elementary’s first principal October marks National Principals Month, and we want to honor the principals who work hard in our vision of making…
Arlington ISD breaks ground for new junior high school New school will replace Carter Junior High
New junior high is funded by the 2019 Bond This was a little different than an outdoor concert at the Levitt Pavilion. This outdoor venue…
Watch Board Brief from trustees meeting on Oct. 5 Trustees hear results from annual district-wide staff survey
Board honors student of the month and community partner Arlington ISD’s Board of Trustees meeting on October 5, 2023, is in the books, and here…
Rankin Elementary breaks ground for new school garden Garden is part of the Eat Well Feel Well program from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
Rankin students will want to eat their veggies All parents know the struggle of getting kids to eat their vegetables. But what if kids…
Arlington ISD receives $450,000 grant from Texas Workforce Commission JET grant helps students in the medical and automotive fields
Grant is funding health science and automotive equipment Last week the Arlington ISD got to celebrate the fact that the district received more than $450,000…