Mission Joy Toy Drive is back – benefitting Mission Arlington Grand finale drop-off is Dec. 3 at Arlington ISD Center for Visual and Performing Arts
Help spread joy across Arlington This holiday season, Arlington ISD and its incredible community partners are on a mission to bring smiles and joy to local children with our second-annual Mission Joy Toy Drive. The drive benefits the Mission Arlington Christmas Store, a program that helps families in need create magical holiday memories. Arlington ISD is proud…
Bowie High School Culinary Students Whip Up New Recipes New dishes will be featured on school cafeteria menus next year
There’s an old saying that goes, “If you can’t stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen.” Well, culinary students ...
Families flock to Arlington ISD’s Father Fest Enjoy games, food and community services
Even though he works from home, Jon Bailey admits that he and his daughter Layla could spend more time together. ...
Entrepreneurs, What’s Your Big Idea? Arlington ISD Students Show Off Their Big Ideas
Entrepreneur? Sometimes, it's just in you Kenny Macino was an entrepreneur before she knew exactly what it was. A fellow ...
Hill Elementary Closes Autism Awareness Month with Walk and Festival Every month is Autism Awareness Month for Hill special education teacher
Facts about autism are just about everywhere at Hill Elementary – on the outdoor pavement and indoor walls, on posters ...
Hope Squads help prevent youth suicide Sixteen Arlington ISD schools celebrate Hope Squad Week
Sixteen schools in Arlington ISD are taking a different approach to educate youth about suicide prevention with the help of ...
Students Taste Test Food Options for Next Year Help pick the food on school lunch menus
Amos Elementary fourth-grader Parker knows what he likes when it comes to food. “The French fries were too spicy,” Parker ...