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Mental Health event is virtual The Arlington ISD has partnered with Cook Center for Human Connection for a Mental Health Family Night, which is slated for Wednesday, March 8, at 7 p.m. This hour-long virtual event will help parents find answers for their children. Parents and educators will be able to ask questions of family…
Read More about Mental Health Family Night is March 8.The Honorable Greg Abbott, Governor State of Texas 1100 San Jacinto Blvd Austin, TX 78701 July 16, 2020 Dear Governor Abbott: On behalf of the Board of Trustees and the Arlington ISD, we thank you for your leadership throughout the global COVID-19 health crisis. The comments you made Tuesday that local districts need flexibility to…
Read More about Governor Greg Abbott.Workout Wednesday is back to get you moving Who said just because you’re not going to school you don’t need a backpack? Certainly not Duff Elementary physical education teacher Matt Bostick, who is putting the backpack to work in Episode 5 of Workout Wednesday. Whether you’re stuffing your backpack with books or beans, Bostick has…
Read More about Workout Wednesday Is Back To Get You Pumped.Finish The Month Stronger With An All New Episode Of Workout Wednesday We’re wrapping up our first month of Workout Wednesdays with Duff Elementary teacher Matt Bostick today, and the physical education teacher is turning things up. In earlier episodes, Bostick focused on exercises like the squat and the plank. Those exercises are featured in…
Read More about Workout Wednesday Turns Up With A New Episode.Arlington ISD Reminds You Stay Healthy Online Now that school is online, students are spending more time in front of screens than ever. But too much screen time, especially without breaks, can be unhealthy. Protect yourself from the dangers of too much screen time. Follow the tips below to stay healthy and perform at your…
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