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Ethan Paradez - 8th Sam Houston senior to win TCU Community Scholar full-ride scholarship

Sam Houston High School Senior Receives Full Scholarship to TCU

May 3, 2022
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Sam Houston does it again! The hope of attending Texas Christina University had come and gone for Sam Houston senior Ethan Paredez after finding out he didn’t receive the Community Scholars award like seven of his classmates. But what started out as a normal day for him a week later turned out to be life-changing…

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Amos student at fiber optic network groundbreaking

Arlington ISD Breaks Ground for New Fiber Optic Network

April 29, 2022
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Stepping Up The Arlington ISD is doing whatever it takes to make sure students have the resources they need to succeed. That’s why the district is partnering with Unite Private Network (UPN) to build a private fiber-optic network. This service will meet the demand for excellent internet services across the entire school district. On Wednesday,…

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Hill Elementary Autism Awareness Month Walk and Festival

Hill Elementary Closes Autism Awareness Month with Walk and Festival

April 28, 2022
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Facts about autism are just about everywhere at Hill Elementary – on the outdoor pavement and indoor walls, on posters and doors – and that’s precisely the point. As Autism Awareness Month comes to a close, Hill wanted to go all-out on its attempt to bring cognizance wrapped around a celebratory tone about a disorder…

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Students make art for Ukrainian refugees

Students Send Artwork to Ukrainian Refugees

April 25, 2022
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Students across Arlington ISD are using art to spread love and hope to a special group of children in Germany. Since the conflict between Russia and Ukraine began, many citizens have fled the country for safety into neighboring countries. Some Ukrainian refugees are currently staying in Arlington’s sister city, Bad Königshofen, Germany. The City of…

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Teacher Job Fair April 23

Leadership development for teachers sets Arlington ISD apart

April 22, 2022
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No one understands that teachers are leaders better than the Arlington ISD. That’s why the district has a leadership pathway set up for teachers that will support them whether they want to be leaders in the classroom, grade level, district level or even advance beyond the classroom and move into new roles. “We know we…

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Hope Squad Week

Hope Squads help prevent youth suicide

April 22, 2022
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Sixteen schools in Arlington ISD are taking a different approach to educate youth about suicide prevention with the help of a peer-to-peer intervention program called Hope Squad. The schools celebrated Hope Squad Week this week with activities like class TikTok challenges, scavenger relays, crossword challenges and more in an effort to prevent youth suicide through…

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