March 22, 2021 SEPTA AWARDS Earlier today, Arlington’s Special Education PTA (Arlington SEPTA) announced that it is welcoming nominations for its annual Excellence in Supporting Special Education Awards. Nominations must […]
Month: March 2021
National Scholastic Art and Writing Winners Announced
The Alliance for Young Artists & Writers announced that 25 APS students have received recognition in the National Scholastics Art and Writing Competition.
Joint Statement from Fairfax County Public Schools and Arlington Public Schools Regarding the Incident Involving Wakefield High School and Marshall High School on March 5, 2021
The primary responsibilities of schools are to foster an open, respectful and inclusive learning environment for all students.The primary responsibilities of schools are to foster an open, respectful and inclusive learning environment for all students.
APS Response to Recent Events and Support for our Asian American Community
Arlington Public Schools condemns racism and all expressions of hate, bias and discrimination.
Arlington Public Schools Regional Scholastic Art Awards Ceremony
APS will stream the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Ceremony honoring student artists who received regional recognition for their artwork on Mon, March 22 at 6:30 p.m.
School Board Member Reid Goldstein will host virtual Open Office Hours on Mon, March 22
School Board Member Reid Goldstein will host virtual Open Office Hours on Mon, March 22 from 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Public Hearing on the Superintendent’s Proposed FY 2022 Budget
The School Board will hold a Public Hearing on the Superintendent’s Proposed FY 2022 Budget Tuesday, March 23 at 8 p.m.
APS Planning to Provide Summer School for Students
Arlington Public Schools plans to offer in-person and distance learning summer school for students.
APS planea proporcionar escuela de verano para los estudiantes
Arlington Public Schools, (APS) planea ofrecer escuela de verano en persona y de aprendizaje a distancia para los estudiantes.
A Message from the Superintendent
Earlier today, Wakefield High School Principal Dr. Chris Willmore sent a letter to his community addressing a racial incident that occurred at a football game earlier this month.Arlington Public Schools is outraged by the way Wakefield High School Varsity Football players were treated by the Marshall High School Football team in their March 5 game.