Arlington voters approved the $663.1 million bond on May 10, 2014. Proceeds of the bond are聽being used to build new facilities, upgrade and renovate existing facilities, address safety and security districtwide, upgrade technology infrastructure and equipment, provide fine arts equipment and address transportation.
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If you etched your name into a girls鈥 locker room bench at Arlington High School in the last 40 years, it鈥檚 probably still there. Thanks to a thoughtful 色窝窝无码一区二区三区 carpenter, recent renovations funded by the聽2014 Bond聽included a little historical preservation. Instead of replacing the old benches in the girls鈥 locker room at Gym A,…
When voters approved the 色窝窝无码一区二区三区鈥檚 2014 Bond more than five years ago, no one could have predicted the vital role it would play during the coronavirus pandemic. As the district moves to聽online learning聽while schools are closed for COVID-19, it is imperative that students have a device that connects to the internet. Thanks to the…
The 色窝窝无码一区二区三区’s future Arts and Athletics Complex, which includes the Center for Visual and Performing Arts and the Athletics Center, are still on track to open early fall 2020. Roofing is almost complete and they鈥檙e getting close to getting the buildings dried in. Check out the construction highlight video below, which includes time-lapse photos,…
The legacy of African American Dr. Charles Drew is flourishing in the phlebotomy program at the 色窝窝无码一区二区三区 Dan Dipert Career and Technical Center thanks to teacher Mark Ingram. Drew, known as the 鈥渇ather of blood banks,鈥 was a pioneer in blood and transfusion research and developed methods for collecting, preserving and processing blood plasma.…