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Launch your future with virtual early college high school Earn college credit and associate degree while in high school

ARLINGTON ISD ONLINE LEARNING IS HERE! Launch your future with Arlington ISD’s new virtual early college high school. This new fully-virtual early college pathway through Arlington College and Career High School is for incoming freshmen who want a virtual high school experience with early college opportunities. It’s ideal for motivated incoming ninth graders who want…

Find scholarships and get tips on how to apply

Attention high schoolers: Find scholarships and get tips on how to apply It's time to apply for scholarships

Apply for scholarships over winter break Attention high school students. Is “applying for college scholarships” on your winter break to-do ...
Anderson Elementary gets new book vending machine

Anderson Elementary gets new book vending machine Whataburger and Texas Rangers present vending machine to the students

Students get to pick out books to keep     If there was any doubt about what books students at Anderson Elementary ...
RE/MAX hot air balloon at Short Elementary

RE/MAX hot air balloon at Short Elementary inspires curiosity and learning  Hot air balloon lands on campus

RE/MAX hot air balloon crew gives demonstration  What do you get when you mix a giant hot air balloon and ...
Gabby's Apple Pie

Top off Thanksgiving with Gaby’s Apple Pie Gaby Perea shows you how to make her apple pie recipe

Learn how to make Gaby's Apple Pie One of the secrets to making a good apple pie is patience. That’s ...
Mayor Jim Ross reads to Duff Elementary

Mayor Jim Ross reads to Duff Elementary second graders Shares advice and insight from his son

Ross read the book "Lou" Arlington mayor Jim Ross is quick thinking for someone who’s 179 years old. At least ...
get ready for Thanksgiving

Culinary students help you get ready for Thanksgiving Students share turkey, stuffing and apple pie recipes next week

Get ready for Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is next week. Do you know what you’re cooking? If you don’t – that’s ok. ...