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Parishoners and community at two Arlington churches mourned the shooting at Lamar High School that left one dead and another injured early Monday, March 20, 2023.
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The school was on lockdown Monday morning after two students were shot, police and school officials said. The alleged shooter, who police said was also a student, was arrested.
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Marcelo Cavazos announced he will retire as Arlington Independent School District superintendent in August, according to a district press release. Cavazos spent 11 years at the helm and 23 years overall in the school district.
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More than 40 attendees at a bankruptcy hearing for RJ Construction were told not to expect the company to finish their work, according to a former customer who called into the meeting.
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Through social media campaigns claiming Arlington Independent School District grifted his company out of a $1.24 million check, Robert Jordan gained sympathetic customers.
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Robert Jordan filed for bankruptcy for his business RJ Construction in federal court Aug. 9, following over a year of legal battles with Arlington Independent School District over repairs made following Winter Storm Uri.
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The race for two Arlington school district seats has centered around higher teacher salaries and filling learning gaps caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, these contests haven't been immune to local politics and national discussions about race and sexual orientation in the classroom and on library shelves.
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Administrators view the bond as a way to modernize Arlington ISD’s oldest campuses and standardize their schools, but it is also a step forward toward giving students equitable access to learning opportunities they may not otherwise have.
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There is an seven-candidate field in the Arlington Mayor's race, including a current city councilman, a former city councilman and several leaders of community organizations. There are also four City Council races and three Arlington ISD board seats on the ballot.
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Some parents can't wait for in-person school to start. But in a lot of districts, that won't happen for a while. For the first few weeks or more of class, learning will be online only. Like it or not, students will still be home.
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The Arlington school district is asking voters to approve a property tax rate increase of 8.84 cents per $100 of property value. The increase would mean the property tax bill on the average house, appraised at $208,985, would increase by $162.73 annually.
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The Texas Education Agency rolled out a new A through F accountability system Wednesday that measures the academic performance of school districts.The…