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Twins graduate early from Venture High School Sisters are ready to head to college together
Early graduation helps sisters chase dreams Graduating from high school is always a proud moment – but for twin sisters Caila and Cristian Owens, the moment came a little earlier than expected. The two walked the stage together last week at Arlington ISD’s Dr. Marcelo Center for Visual and Performing Arts, celebrating not only their…
Student-created lunches hit Arlington ISD cafeteria menus Aziz Kobty brings Prince Lebanese Grill shawarma seasoning to district’s Flavor Stations
School lunches rise to a new level Pizza used to be the highlight in school cafeterias. But not in the Arlington ISD anymore. Options like…
Arlington ISD joins lawsuit against TEA Commissioner Challenges how TEA is implementing accountability changes
Trustees vote to join lawsuit at board meeting Arlington ISD’s Board of Trustees voted last night to join a lawsuit against the Commissioner of the…
Watch Board Brief from trustees meeting on Sept. 21 Trustees vote to join lawsuit against TEA Commisioner
Trustees adopt new lower tax rate Arlington ISD’s Board of Trustees meeting on September 21, 2023, is in the books, and here are a few…
Get ready for a STEMtacular night at Webb Elementary Free pre-K and kindergarten STEM event is next week
STEMtacular fun for everyone The first-ever Pre-K and Kindergarten STEM Spectacular next week at Webb Elementary is so awesome it’s STEMtacular. While STEMtacular isn’t really…
School attendance is key for graduation and a successful future Arlington ISD promotes Attendance Awareness Month
Good attendance at school is critical for success and will impact a child’s entire life. That’s why the Arlington ISD is highlighting Attendance Awareness Month…
Operation Graduation attempts to re-enroll students Volunteers encourage students to get back on track and graduate
Operation Graduation volunteers meet students where they are Jessica Carpenter knows a thing or two about school dropouts. She almost was one. High school wasn’t…