Category: News
Proposed FY 2019-28 Capital Improvement Plan
May 4, 2018
Staff proposed the Superintendent’s proposed FY 2019-28 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) at Thursday’s School Board Meeting.
APS Music Ed Program Earns National Recognition
May 4, 2018
Arlington Public Schools has been honored with the Best Communities for Music Education designation from The NAMM Foundation for its outstanding commitment to music education.
23 Arlington Students Selected to Attend Summer Residential Governor’s School
May 2, 2018
Governor Ralph Northam announced that 23 Arlington students were selected to attend the Summer Residential Governor's School.
New APS Brochure Helps Students Know Their Rights with Law Enforcement Officials
April 30, 2018
In our continued effort to support the Whole Child, it is important that we educate students in continuously developing positive relationships with all members of the community while becoming engaged, informed, and civic-minded members of society.
One Crisis, One Community, Many Conversations
April 27, 2018
Do you know what a juul is; the signs of substance use or addiction; who to call or where to turn if you or someone you know needs help?
Superintendent Names Acting Principal at Henry Elementary School
April 27, 2018
Arlington Superintendent Dr. Pat Murphy, has announced the appointment of Cameron Snyder as Acting Principal for Patrick Henry Elementary School for the remainder of the 2017-18 school year.
Wakefield Teacher Nominated for The Harris History Teacher Award
April 25, 2018
Wakefield High School teacher Katie Naylor was nominated for the Harris History Teacher Award by the Virginia Historical Society, administrator of the National History Day program in Virginia.
HEADS UP! Public Service Announcement Contest Results
April 25, 2018
Arlington Public Schools announced the results of the Safe Routes to School (SRTS) HEADS UP! Public Service Announcement (PSA) contest.
Listen Now: A Conversation on the Future of the Career Center
April 24, 2018
Episode 19 of What's Up APS? features a conversation with Kathleen McSweeney of the Career Center Working Group and Columbia Pike Revitalization Organization Board President John Snyder.