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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.
Career and Technical Education Showcase is Thursday, Nov. 10 Learn about CTE at the Dan Dipert Career + Technical Center
Career and Technical Education Want to know about the Career and Technical Education (CTE) offerings the Arlington ISD has? You’re in luck as the district…
Sam Houston runner representing Arlington at state championship Senior cross country runner placed first at district
Only Arlington ISD runner to qualify for state Sam Houston High School senior Jeremiah Barrera is off to the races – literally. Barrera left Arlington…
Outdoor Learning Helps Pre-k Students Grow Teachers extend the classroom to the great outdoors
Outdoor learning offers lots of benefits For pre-K students in the Arlington ISD, the great outdoors is an extension of their classroom. These 3- and…
Gunn Junior High celebrates 50 years Gunn is 50 and new again
It was the fall of 1972. The Texas Rangers were plodding their way through their inaugural season, and Arlington’s population, around 90,000, was soaring. It…
Bowie High School Coach honored as Cowboys Class Act Dallas Cowboys and Reliant Energy surprise Sammy Epps with $4,000 grant
Sixth Arlington ISD teacher named Cowboys Class Act Last Monday might have been rainy, but the weather couldn’t stop the joy at Bowie High School….
Explore Arlington ISD draws huge crowd Specialized programs peak interests of students and parents
Students and parents explore opportunities The line to enter was so long on Tuesday evening that one would have thought Black Friday had come a…