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Sara has been with APS for over 13 years. Her background is in communications, media and technology, including jobs with PBS Interactive, Georgetown University Law School, the Northern Virginia Technology Council, and Houghton-Mifflin publishing. Sara lives in Rockville, MD, with her family and cats.

“Historical Markers” Visits the Hume School

July 29, 2016

In this week’s episode of Historical Markers, explore what life was like for students at the Hume School. Built in 1891, it was used as a school for 67 years before being closed and acquired by the Arlington Historical Society as a museum.

July 20, 2016 School Board Meeting

July 21, 2016

July 20, 2016 Minutes

Get into Reading this Summer!

July 8, 2016

Our schools are hosting various summer literacy activities throughout the summer. Check out some of the activities and join in! Use the hashtag #ArlingtonReads to share your summer reading activities with us.

School Board Meeting July 1, 2016

July 1, 2016

July 1, 2016 Minutes

Solicitation# RFP 80FY16

July 1, 2016

Solicitation#   RFP 80FY16 Description Inclusive Practices Systems Change Services Due Date  8/11/16 prior to 2:00 pm Contact Rebecca...

Solicitation# IFB 04FY17

July 1, 2016

Solicitation# IFB 04FY17  Description Water Testing and Treatment Services for Heating and Cooling Systems Due Date  7/11/16 prior to...

Family Engagement

June 30, 2016

Some teachers and parent leaders at Barrett Elementary approached me to ask my opinion about having the silent auction,...

CrossingGuard School Bus Safety Program Resumes July 1

June 20, 2016

Beginning July 1, vehicles that illegally pass an Arlington Public Schools bus that is stopped for students are at...

School Board Adopts FY 2017-26 CIP

June 20, 2016

The Arlington School Board adopted the FY 2017-26 Capital Improvement Plan. The committed and proposed projects in the 10-year CIP total $510.29 million and include $435.03 million in bond funding. The approved plan focuses on providing seats for students in the areas of most critical need in light of the continued, sustained growth in student enrollment.