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Watch Board Brief from school board meeting on June 26, 2025 Board approves new compensation plan.
In this week’s Board Brief, Arlington ISD Board of Trustees Sarah McMurrough and Justin Chapa share important news about state funding, leadership appointments and employee compensation—highlighting the Board’s ongoing commitment to supporting students, staff and the broader Arlington community. A Step Forward in State Funding | Sarah McMurrough Over the past 18 months, the Board…
Marine surprises sister at her graduation Martin High School graduation turns into a family reunion
Allie Shaffer, a new graduate of Martin High School, understands the hardships that deployment of a loved one can bring. Her older brother, Triston Shaffer, has served as a U.S. Marine for the past three years. Becoming a Marine had always been his dream since he was…
Strong partnership equals construction progress at Gunn Junior High Architect and construction manager support students and staff with pizza and bbq
A massive construction project months ahead of schedule is practically unheard of. But at Gunn Junior High, where additions and renovations are turning the school…
Arlington ISD student job board posts summer jobs Job board includes student practicums and full-time job opportunities
High school students, do you still need a summer job? Arlington ISD has a great online resource to help you find one. The Arlington ISD…
School administrators celebrated for a job well done District Leadership Team thanks administrators for efforts during COVID-19
If there is any group of people that knows how rough the last year has been, it’s campus administrators. Principals, assistant principals and deans of…
Ellis Elementary makes summer school fun Staff created Hawaiian theme with décor, music and games
When you think of summer school, thoughts of boredom, monotony and maybe even punishment may come to the top of your head. Luckily for students…
Thornton Elementary celebrates legacy with mariachi concert Old school building to be torn down and rebuilt
It’s not often – if ever – that you get to see Arlington ISD superintendent Dr. Marcelo Cavazos coaxed to the stage during a mariachi…