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Sam Houston High School, located in east Arlington, Texas, is a public high school serving grades 9–12. It is one of the six high schools comprising the Arlington Independent School District in Arlington, Texas. The current principal is Juan Villarreal. The school is also known as Sam Houston HS, SHHS, and Big Sam.
25.8% Black; 17.9% White; 5.8% Asian; 2.8% multiracial; Schools. As of the 2014-2015 school year, the Arlington Independent School District had a total of 76 schools, 10 high schools, 13 junior high schools and 53 elementary schools. This includes alternative schools. High schools (grades 9-12) Arlington High School; James Bowie High School
Martin High School (Arlington, Texas) / 32.684°N 97.180°W / 32.684; -97.180. James Martin High School is a secondary school for grades 9 to 12 in Arlington, Texas, United States. It is part of the Arlington Independent School District. The school's colors are red, black and silver.
Back to school for Tarrant County districts is less than a month away. With 20 independent school districts in Tarrant County, here is when each have their first day for the 2022-23 school year ...
Projected Budget Deficit for 2024-25 School Year, Preventative Safety Measures, Improving Culture for both Educators & Parents ... I was also elected to serve in the position of Arlington ISD ...
Arlington, Texas. / 32.70500°N 97.12278°W / 32.70500; -97.12278. Arlington is a city in Tarrant County, Texas, United States. It is part of the Mid-Cities region of the Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington metropolitan statistical area, and is a principal city of the metropolis and region. The city had a population of 394,266 in 2020, [7 ...
May 2, 2024 at 6:16 PM. Courtesy: Fort Worth Star-Telegram archives. Three Arlington schools were ordered to shelter in place Thursday as police were responding to a domestic violence incident in ...
On May 4, 1935, voters in Common School District 29 approved creation of the Aldine Independent School District (AISD) by a 128 to 28 margin. With the S.M.N. Marrs School filled to capacity, AISD voters approved 57-14 a $25,000 bond for construction of a new 10-classroom junior/senior high school building on September 7, 1935.