The Arlington School Board’s December schedule of Board Meetings, Work Sessions, and Advisory Council and Committee Meetings is now available.
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December Schedule of School Board Meetings, Work Sessions and Advisory Council and Committee Meetings
Nov. 30 Engage Updates: Public Hearing on Middle School Boundaries; School Naming Criteria; Acceptable Use Policy (Technology 1:1 Devices); CIP and Civic Federation Public Hearing
Engage updates for Nov. 30.
County, APS Create Joint Working Group for Career Center
The Arlington County Board and the Arlington Public Schools Board have created a joint working group that will recommend how the Career Center site may be developed in phases to accommodate more high school capacity and new community amenities.
Students Earn State-wide Music Honors
Several APS students were selected to All Virginia and regional music ensembles.
APS, Discovery Earn VSBA Recognitions
Last week, APS received two recognitions from the Virginia School Boards Association’s (VSBA) during its annual conference in Richmond.
Arlington Community Learning Winter 2018 Registration Now Open
Registration for the winter 2018 semester is now open, with more than 20 new classes added to the catalog. We have a great selection of computer, cooking, language, music, writing, art classes and much more to choose from. Many classes fill, quickly, so don’t delay– register today!
Nov. 16 Engage Updates: Input Needed for School Naming Criteria; Acceptable Use Policy; Public Hearing on Middle School Boundaries; CIP Framework
The week’s Engage Updates:
Career Center Students Win 2017 VSBA Video Contest
A team from the Arlington Career Center has won the sixth annual student video challenge sponsored by the Virginia School Boards Association (VSBA), taking home the top prize for the fifth year in a row.
Superintendent Presents Middle School Boundary Recommendation
The Superintendent presented his proposed middle school boundary recommendation to the School Board at the Nov. 14 meeting.
2017 Color of Leadership Girls’ Conference
The Office of Minority Achievement is hosting a conference for girls in grades 6-8. Students will participate in a full day of workshops and activities designed to nurture leadership skills in an environment in which participants feel valued, supported, and empowered.