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Academics

Academics: Achieving your goals as a student is our priority.  We hope these links provide useful information for you as you plan for your future.

  • Academics overview
  • Online Library Catalog is available for students to review school library books and their account.
  • Arlington Online Academy
  • Home-based instruction forms and laws
  • Career & Technical Education (CTE) program offers a variety of options for students. New courses in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields include Robotics, Digipen, & Biotechnology.
  • Supplemental Services are offered at Presidents Elementary for Title I students who need additional support.
  • OSPI Learning Standards for kindergarten through 10th grade show the Reading, Writing, Math and Science standards for each grade so parents will be aware of what students should know for state assessments.
Beyond High School

High School and Beyond: There are many options available for preparing students for both college & the working world. The guide has been developed to assist students and their parents/guardians in planning for the future. Planning begins as early as the 8th grade, continuing through the high school years and beyond.  As students begin to formulate their career path, it is important for them to understand the courses and activities that will best support their goals.  

The guide is a living document that will be updated annually prior to the commencement of each new school year.

Our new High School and Beyond Guide and interactive plan includes:

  • Arlington School District's Graduation Requirements
  • State Graduation Requirements
  • Assessment Requirements
  • Culminating Project
  • Credit Tracking Forms - Arlington High School / Weston High School
Get Involved

School Involvement:  Arlington Schools pride themselves on the variety of ways students can be involved outside the classroom

  • Co-Curricular Activities (Interest clubs like Chess, FFA & Drama; Academic teams such as FIRST Robotics & Knowledge Bowl; Service groups like Link Crew, National Honor Society & Key Club)
  • Athletics (Football, Tennis, Golf, Soccer & many, many more for girls & boys)
  • The School Board has two student advisors positions.  Seniors and junior students can act in an advisory capacity to the board by bringing information from the student body to the Board and communicating from the Board to the student body.  Applications for the position are available each spring. 
Special Services

Homeless: Students and their families who find themselves in transition as a result of losing their home may be eligible for additional services through our district. Check out our site dedicated to displaced youth.

Last updated: Mar 25 2013 11:21:14 am PST

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