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Arlington ISD girls flag football kicks off 2026 season All six traditional high schools are competing in the Dallas Cowboys Flag League
Arlington ISD’s girls flag football teams are back and stronger than ever!
All six traditional high schools are competing once again in the Dallas Cowboys Flag League, which kicked off its 2026 season on March 28.
Last year, all six Arlington ISD campuses officially launched girls flag football teams for the first time. With support from the Dallas Cowboys, the sport has quickly evolved from a new opportunity to a competitive force across the district.
Signing Day 2024 brings future pre-K and kindergarten students to school Students and families visit their new schools
Signing Day 2024 a big hit If there were any doubts about how parents of the littlest learners in the Arlington ISD feel about the…
Solar Eclipse wows students across Arlington ISD Students and teachers relish once-in-a-lifetime event
Schools celebrate eclipse day Monday was a big day for everyone as the Arlington ISD was in the middle of the path of totality for…
Space physicist helps Arlington ISD students get ready for total eclipse Lamar High grad Kathryn Wilbanks tells students what to expect
Wilbanks using the eclipse to study sun’s corona University of Michigan doctoral student Kathryn Wilbanks is back home in Arlington this week. But it’s not…
Watch Board Brief from trustees meeting on Arpril 4, 2024 Trustees discuss next legislative agenda
Board honors student of the month Ahfiah Alkinani It’s already April, and that means the sprint to the end of the school year has started….
Watch Arlington ISD students share their excitement for the eclipse Students preparing for once-in-a-lifetime eclipse
Total solar eclipse is this Monday What is a total solar eclipse? Will we really experience total darkness? Why do I need to wear eclipse…
College and Career Expo offers wide range of education programs to students Expo includes many career opportunities
The 2024 College and Career Expo was a success! Jade Rojas is only a 16-year-old junior at Lamar High School. But she demonstrates the maturity…