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Bowie High School grad now leading Artemis space mission Former Bowie Vol Dr. Lori Glaze is working to return humans to the moon
From the halls of Bowie High School to leading one of the most ambitious space exploration missions in history, Dr. Lori Glaze’s journey is a powerful example of where curiosity and courage can lead. And it all started here in Arlington. A proud Bowie alumna, Glaze discovered her passion for math and science early on – drawn to the way complex physical processes could…
WNBA star helps students get free vision exams Shares her vision story with Bebensee Elementary students
OneSight EssilorLuxottica Foundation Provides Glasses On-Site Students at Bebensee Elementary got to see WNBA superstar Diamond DeShields up close and personal last week when the…
Helpful Honda surprises Ashworth Elementary teacher Donates $5,000 in school supplies to second-grade teacher Donnetta Norris
Helpful Honda reps show up at surprise ceremony It’s already been a banner year for Ashworth Elementary second-grade teacher Donnetta Norris. Norris, who has been…
Kick off summer at Father FEST this Saturday, May 20 Free festival with food, fun and resources for the entire family
Register now for Father Fest 2023 Kick off summer this Saturday, May 20, at Father Fest, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Arlington…
“Big Idea” contest participants meet with area business leaders High schoolers invited to networking event at Choctaw Stadium
Contests meet with area entrepreneur Imagine being a teenager who just took an elevator up to a private lounge inside the former stadium of your…
New playgrounds done at Dunn Elementary Also open at Burgin, Morton, Hill and Rankin elementary schools
Playgrounds under construction at five schools According to the students at Dunn Elementary, they have a new park on campus. Their new park is actually…
Arlington ISD food services will serve 8.5 million meals this year Food and nutrition team runs a massive operation
Thank you, food services School lunch. Sounds simple, right? Wrong. Not when you’re serving millions of meals a year. And it’s not just lunch. There…