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Arlington Public Schools

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Arlington Public Schools
NameArlington Public Schools
TypePublic

Arlington Public Schools is a public school division in Arlington County, Virginia, serving students from Arlington County and surrounding areas, including Fairfax County, Virginia and City of Falls Church, Virginia. The district is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and is a member of the National Association of Elementary School Principals and the American Association of School Administrators. Arlington Public Schools has a long history of academic excellence, with many of its schools receiving awards and recognition from organizations such as the National Blue Ribbon Schools Program and the Virginia Department of Education. The district has also been recognized for its commitment to sustainability and environmental education, with partnerships with organizations such as the National Wildlife Federation and the Sierra Club.

Overview

Arlington Public Schools serves a diverse student population, with students from a wide range of backgrounds and socioeconomic statuses, including those from Low-Income Families and English Language Learners. The district has a strong commitment to inclusion and diversity, with programs and services in place to support students with disabilities and English language learners. The district is also a member of the National Association for Multicultural Education and the American Educational Research Association. Arlington Public Schools has a highly qualified teaching staff, with many teachers holding advanced degrees from institutions such as Harvard University, University of Virginia, and George Mason University. The district has also partnered with organizations such as the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers to provide professional development opportunities for its teachers.

History

The history of Arlington Public Schools dates back to the late 19th century, when the first public schools were established in Arlington County, Virginia. The district has undergone significant changes and expansions over the years, with the construction of new schools and the implementation of new programs and services. During World War II, Arlington Public Schools played an important role in supporting the war effort, with many schools serving as USO centers and Red Cross blood donation sites. The district has also been influenced by major events such as the Civil Rights Movement and the Women's Liberation Movement, with many schools and educators playing a key role in promoting social justice and equality. The district has also been recognized for its commitment to preserving history, with partnerships with organizations such as the National Park Service and the Arlington Historical Society.

Schools

Arlington Public Schools operates a total of 37 schools, including elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools. Some of the notable schools in the district include Washington-Liberty High School, Yorktown High School, and Arlington Career Center. The district also operates several special education schools, including Dorothy Hamm Middle School and Barrett Elementary School. Many of the schools in the district have received awards and recognition for their academic excellence, including National Blue Ribbon Schools and Virginia Department of Education awards. The district has also partnered with organizations such as the National Association of Secondary School Principals and the American Association of School Counselors to provide support and resources for its schools.

Administration

The administration of Arlington Public Schools is led by the Arlington County School Board, which is composed of five members elected by the citizens of Arlington County, Virginia. The school board is responsible for setting the district's budget, approving policies and procedures, and overseeing the implementation of programs and services. The district is also led by a superintendent, who is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the district. The superintendent works closely with the school board, as well as with other district administrators, including the assistant superintendents and department directors. The district has also partnered with organizations such as the National School Boards Association and the American Association of School Administrators to provide support and resources for its administrators.

Academics

Arlington Public Schools offers a wide range of academic programs and services, including Advanced Placement courses, International Baccalaureate programs, and special education services. The district has a strong commitment to STEM education, with programs and partnerships with organizations such as the National Science Foundation and the MIT STEM Initiative. The district also offers a range of arts and music programs, including band, orchestra, and visual arts. Many of the schools in the district have received awards and recognition for their academic excellence, including National Blue Ribbon Schools and Virginia Department of Education awards. The district has also partnered with organizations such as the College Board and the National Association for College Admission Counseling to provide support and resources for its students.

Demographics

The demographics of Arlington Public Schools are diverse, with students from a wide range of backgrounds and socioeconomic statuses. The district serves a total of over 26,000 students, with a student-teacher ratio of approximately 12:1. The district has a highly diverse student population, with students from over 100 different countries and speaking over 100 different languages. The district has a strong commitment to inclusion and diversity, with programs and services in place to support students with disabilities and English language learners. The district has also partnered with organizations such as the National Association for Multicultural Education and the American Educational Research Association to provide support and resources for its students. The district is also a member of the National Association of Elementary School Principals and the American Association of School Administrators.

Category:School districts in Virginia

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