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Apply now for free and reduced-cost meals for this school year A new application is required each year
School starts Aug. 12, so now is the time to apply for free and reduced-cost meals for your students. Important Reminders: A new application is required every school year, even if your child received benefits last year. To avoid a gap in benefits, apply within 30 days of the school year’s start. Applications are accepted…
ACCHS valedictorian shares memories and advice Ken Nguyen is heading to UTA to study biochemistry
ACCHS Valedictorian Ken Nguyen It’s graduation season and we’re celebrating the Class of 2026 valedictorian and salutatorian for all eight Arlington ISD high schools. Meet…
ACCHS salutatorian shares memories and advice Eduardo Orozco is heading to UTA to study software engineering
ACCHS salutatorian Eduardo Orozco It’s graduation season and we’re celebrating the Class of 2026 valedictorian and salutatorian for all eight Arlington ISD high schools. Meet…
Arlington150 Bookmark Contest showcases Arlington ISD student creativity Sixth grade winners honored at City Council meeting
Bookmarks will be available at libraries Originally published by the City of Arlington. As part of the year-long Arlington150 celebration, the City of Arlington partnered with the Arlington…
Ashworth Elementary wins Texas Rangers Medical City Healthcare Fitness All-Stars grant P.E. teacher Kim Adams proves fitness pays off
“I’m so excited for all the opportunities our kids will receive thanks to this grant,” said Ashworth Elementary P.E. teacher Kim Adams. Students clapped and…
Elementary students turn Arlington ISD classroom lesson into real-world safety fix New crosswalk on Cooper St. installed after Webb Elementary students work with mayor
Kathy Kaju beamed with pride as four of her former Gifted and Talented students safely crossed Cooper Street at the new pedestrian crosswalk light in…
Arlington ISD seniors earn college degrees before high school graduation A milestone achieved through the district’s Early College and P‑TECH pathways
Nearly 200 Arlington ISD students walked the stage at Tarrant County College’s 2026 commencement ceremony this past weekend, earning associate degrees weeks before receiving their high school diploma. Students from Arlington Collegiate High School, Arlington College and Career High School, Bowie High School, and Lamar High School walked the stage.