Hands-on Halloween: Science comes alive at Hill Elementary Annual Frankenstein Day inspires young scientists
Halloween at Hill Elementary was anything but ordinary this year. Instead of spooky stories and candy, fourth graders spent the morning bringing science to life during the school’s sixth annual Frankenstein Day – a hands-on STEM adventure where every student became a scientist for the day. Dressed in lab coats, goggles, and festive scientist costumes,…
Martin High School senior named candidate for U.S. Presidential Scholars Program Honors for student, activist and entrepreneur Vivian Nguyen continue
Martin High School senior Vivian Nguyen has been named a candidate for the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program. Nguyen is one ...
Career and technical student organizations build futures Arlington ISD’s CTSOs give students life-changing opportunities
Since today is the last day of CTE Month, we’re highlighting career and technical student organizations – or CTSOs. Arlington ...
Sam Houston students inspire, entertain at Black History program Honor John Lewis and legacy of civil rights heroes
The place was rocking on Friday evening. The crowd could hardly contain their excitement as dancers lit up the stage ...
Special Olympics athletes excel at volleyball championships 67 students represent Arlington ISD at state meet in Austin
An exceptional group of high school athletes took over Austin last weekend for the Special Olympics State Volleyball Championship. Seven ...
Get your haircut and oil changed at the same time Students offer cosmetology, automotive, floral and culinary services
Haircuts and much more at the CTC There’s only one place in Arlington – and maybe DFW – where you ...
Elementary schools celebrate Black History Month Butler Elementary choir performs annual Black History concert
Butler choir shares legacy of Black music It’s not easy fitting the whole school into Butler Elementary’s small cafeteria. It ...