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Bowie High School valedictorian shares memories and advice Wesley Bui is heading to SMU to study mechanical engineering
Bowie High valedictorian Wesley Bui It’s graduation season and we’re celebrating the Class of 2026 valedictorian and salutatorian for all eight Arlington ISD high schools. Meet Bowie High School valedictorian Wesley Bui. NAME: Wesley Bui SCHOOL: James Bowie High School COLLEGE: Southern Methodist University INTENDED MAJOR: Mechanical Engineering 〉What is one piece of advice you would give an…
Arlington ISD competitive BBQ team goes to state in ‘BBQ High’ finale Read the recap of reality TV series final episode
Arlington ISD competitive BBQ team competes in championship Spoiler alert! We’re giving weekly updates on the sizzling reality TV series “BBQ High,” featuring Arlington ISD’s…
It’s time to Mum It Up for homecoming season Homecoming season in Arlington ISD is here
Homecoming season starts this week Homecoming season is finally here! And in Texas, that can only mean one thing – it’s time to Mum It…
Mariachi Alegre kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month Music welcomes students to school at Wimbish World Language Academy
Mariachi Alegre features Wimbish teacher on trumpet You don’t drag into school on a Monday morning when there’s a mariachi band serenading you at the…
New Martin High School band hall under construction Renovations for choir and orchestra completed over the summer
Orchestra will take over old band hall The construction noise at Martin High School sounds like music. At least to some. That’s because the addition…
Dean Corey Marching Extravaganza returns to UTA’s Maverick Stadium Marching band event is Sept. 30 at 7 p.m.
Dean Corey Marching Extravaganza is free The Dean Corey Marching Extravaganza is returning to UT Arlington’s Maverick Stadium for the first time since 2019. Plus,…
Chronic absence from school wrecks learning Just a few absences a month can have major negative consequences
Chronic absence is missing 10% of school Why does school attendance matter so much? Because the opposite – being absent – wrecks learning. That’s why…