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Happy Sunday! We have several dress up days for this upcoming week.

Tomorrow we are wearing blue, Lil’ Texans.

Tuesday-Wear red for Dyslexia Awareness Month
Wednesday-College T-Shirt Day
Thursday-Pink Out for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Friday-Field Day attire (more information to come)

Monday, October 14th-No school
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Happy Sunday! We have several dress up days for this upcoming week. 

Tomorrow we are wearing blue, Lil’ Texans. 

Tuesday-Wear red for Dyslexia Awareness Month
Wednesday-College T-Shirt Day 
Thursday-Pink Out for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Friday-Field Day attire (more information to come) 

Monday, October 14th-No schoolImage attachment

Reminder: Early Release tomorrow, Sept. 20th at 12:10 p.m. ... See MoreSee Less

Reminder: Early Release tomorrow, Sept. 20th at 12:10 p.m.

From the Arlington PD on Sept. 13, 2024: We understand that many in our community are concerned, and rightfully so, about posts circulating on social media making threats against Arlington schools.

We want to assure parents that we take EVERY threat that gets reported very seriously, we thoroughly investigate each one, and we’ll always take decisive and appropriate action to ensure the safety of our school campuses.

We will use every resource available to us to try to identify who is creating threatening posts. And as we’ve stated before, we will not hesitate to arrest and file criminal charges against those individuals, regardless of whether the threat is real or fake.

We mean it!!!

On Thursday, administrators at Arlington High School notified our School Resource Officers about a potential threat that had been posted to social media, which we believe was inspired by other threatening posts that have been widely shared this week. Investigators determined the post was created by 18-year-old Kevin Martinez-Molina, who is not a student at AHS. Officers located him Thursday evening and questioned him about the post. He told officers he created it as a prank. Mr. Martinez-Molina was then arrested and booked into the Arlington City Jail on one count of Terroristic Threat, which is a felony.

And it’s not just online threats we will act upon. Thursday, we also arrested a Gunn Junior High student who made a verbal threat against the school that was reported by multiple people who were extremely concerned by what they heard. The student was charged with Terroristic Threat and transported to the Tarrant County Juvenile Detention Center. Because the student is a juvenile, we are unable to release their name.

The Arlington Police Department will not tolerate any behavior that disrupts students’ ability to learn or places them in fear.

We continue to encourage parents to have frank and honest conversations with their kids about the consequences of making threats. It’s NEVER a joke and we will never treat it as one.

#ArlingtonTX

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From the Arlington PD on Sept. 13, 2024: We understand that many in our community are concerned, and rightfully so, about posts circulating on social media making threats against Arlington schools.

We want to assure parents that we take EVERY threat that gets reported very seriously, we thoroughly investigate each one, and we’ll always take decisive and appropriate action to ensure the safety of our school campuses.

We will use every resource available to us to try to identify who is creating threatening posts. And as we’ve stated before, we will not hesitate to arrest and file criminal charges against those individuals, regardless of whether the threat is real or fake.

We mean it!!!

On Thursday, administrators at Arlington High School notified our School Resource Officers about a potential threat that had been posted to social media, which we believe was inspired by other threatening posts that have been widely shared this week. Investigators determined the post was created by 18-year-old Kevin Martinez-Molina, who is not a student at AHS. Officers located him Thursday evening and questioned him about the post. He told officers he created it as a prank. Mr. Martinez-Molina was then arrested and booked into the Arlington City Jail on one count of Terroristic Threat, which is a felony.

And it’s not just online threats we will act upon. Thursday, we also arrested a Gunn Junior High student who made a verbal threat against the school that was reported by multiple people who were extremely concerned by what they heard. The student was charged with Terroristic Threat and transported to the Tarrant County Juvenile Detention Center. Because the student is a juvenile, we are unable to release their name.

The Arlington Police Department will not tolerate any behavior that disrupts students’ ability to learn or places them in fear.

We continue to encourage parents to have frank and honest conversations with their kids about the consequences of making threats. It’s NEVER a joke and we will never treat it as one.

#ArlingtonTX

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A message from the Arlington Police Department: www.facebook.com/share/p/Z7N2CwJCatTHFK4g/. ... See MoreSee Less

A message from the Arlington Police Department: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/Z7N2CwJCatTHFK4g/.

Reminder for Arlington ISD families: All schools and offices will be closed to the public Monday, Sept. 2, in recognition of Labor Day. Classes resume on Tuesday, Sept. 3.

*This includes the early college high schools.

Look ahead to view important dates throughout the school year here: www.aisd.net/district/about/calendars/.
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