Month: March 2021
Employees get one-dose Johnson & Johnson shot There are thousands of sore arms in the 91ÖÆƬ³§ today. More than 2,600 to be precise. That’s because all 91ÖÆƬ³§ employees, including substitute teachers and part-time workers, were given the opportunity to get the one-dose COVID-19 Johnson & Johnson vaccine yesterday. The mass vaccinations came thanks…
Read More about A shot of hope in the arm.Virtual workshops for students and parents are Tuesday 91ÖÆƬ³§ high school students will have their lunch break Thursday and Friday to shape their future. That’s when 33 colleges, universities and trade schools will have representatives available to students as part of the annual College and Career Expo, which the district and inspirED put on…
Read More about College and Career Expo starts this week.There’s a lot going on with our Bond 2019 program, and it’s all thanks to you. Voters approved this $966 million bond program back in November 2019. So, we want you to know how your money is being spent and how it’s benefiting our students.  That’s why we have our Bond 2019 website. It not…
Read More about Bond 2019 website gets a makeover.Exhibit fittingly called ‘Resilience” When the 91ÖÆƬ³§ showcases its first exhibit in the new Center for Visual and Performing Arts just in time to commemorate Thursday’s statewide Big Art Day, it will be something of a threefold celebration. It’s not only a grand opening of sorts inside the new Visual Arts Gallery, it’s also…
Read More about District Celebrates Big Art Day with First Gallery Exhibit.The 2019 Bond literally rolled up to the 2014 Bond yesterday and parked. New band trailers, funded by the 2019 Bond – one for each of the 91ÖÆƬ³§â€™s six traditional high schools – arrived in Arlington Tuesday and made their first stop at the 2014 Bond’s final project, the Center for Visual and Performing…
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