Year: 2021
In-person and virtual classes canceled All Arlington ISD campuses – including Arlington Collegiate and Arlington College and Career high schools – will remain closed for Wednesday, February 17. There will be no in-person or remote instruction. We made the decision because of the continued frigid weather, power outages and the need to conserve electricity. We…
Read More about ARLINGTON ISD CLOSED Wednesday, Feb. 17.The Arlington ISD is closing all campuses – including Arlington Collegiate and Arlington College and Career high schools– for Tuesday, February 16, for all in-person and remote instruction. We know that you’re dealing with a combination of frigid weather, power outages and conserving electricity. We want you to be able to focus on the needs…
Read More about Arlington ISD closed Tuesday, Feb. 16.Students will have online lessons with their teachers All Arlington ISD classes will meet virtually Tuesday, February 16, because of inclement weather. Students will have online lessons with their teachers on Tuesday, and teachers will take attendance. Teachers will communicate plans to students for synchronous (live) instruction. There will also be asynchronous (recorded) instructions available…
Read More about Arlington ISD classes will meet virtually Tuesday, Feb. 16.Woman and minority owned investment firm leads underwriting The Arlington ISD sold bonds last week for the second phase of the 2019 Bond program and locked in historically low interest rates that will give the district a significant cost savings. The $996 million 2019 Bond program, approved by voters in November 2019, is divided into…
Read More about Arlington ISD sells second phase of bonds.Winter weather is forecast to continue for a few more days so we wanted to share what the plans will be for Friday and next week. Friday, February 12 – All students will learn remotely The district will continue with its plan of having students work remotely with lessons online. This is the first of…
Read More about School plans for Friday and next week.Pozole is the perfect cold-weather soup Given what the weather is like outside, it’s fitting that the culinary students at the Dan Dipert Career & Technical Center whipped up a Valentine’s Day menu that includes pozole, a Mexican soup. “It’s the perfect cold-weather dish,” said Alyce Monroe, who teachers culinary arts at the CTC. “This…
Read More about Culinary students share Valentine’s Day menu.All Arlington ISD schools will be closed Thursday, February 11, due to inclement weather. There will be no in-person or virtual classes. All other Arlington ISD offices are also closed. Please make sure and check aisd.net and district social media feeds for more updates.
Read More about Arlington ISD closed due to inclement weather.The Arlington ISD understands there is uncertainty surrounding the weather this week. We are monitoring the situation closely, and any decision about whether school is open or not will be made by 5:30 in the morning or earlier. That allows us time to notify radio and TV stations and post the decision on our website.…
Read More about Arlington ISD is monitoring the weather.Owens started at center for national champion Crimson Tide Back in February 2016, Arlington ISD hosted its annual national signing day event at the Professional Development Center. One of the nearly 70 students honored for receiving athletic scholarships that day was Lamar High School football player Chris Owens, a highly-rated offensive lineman heading to the…
Read More about Arlington proclaims Feb. 9 Chris Owens Day.Spelling bee goes on despite COVID-19 The COVID-19 pandemic may have changed the setting for the area spelling bees for the Arlington ISD, but it didn’t keep them from happening. On Friday the district crowned its two top spellers, with Katelyn Lavigne from Little Elementary (Area 7) and Maya Shah from Boles Junior High (Area…
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