Arthur S. May School students had a blast at a field day filled with fun and games for everyone!


Arlington High School students were awarded certificates for completing their capstone projects for the Seal of Civic Readiness during the Arlington CSD board meeting on June 10.
The Seal Civic Readiness was designed by the New York State Education Department (NYSED) to recognize students who have demonstrated the ability to make a positive difference in the public life of our communities through the combination of civic knowledge, skills, actions, mindsets, and experiences. The Seal of Civic Readiness is a seal of distinction awarded by the NYSED that students can earn for their high school transcript and diploma, serving as a statement of accomplishment for the students, their families, future employers and college admissions.
Traver Road second graders enjoyed last week's Queen City Dance residency, giving them an opportunity to get up and move while learning dance steps and teamwork! #arlingtonspirit


Vail Farm students enjoyed an Engineer visit on Friday, April 25th.
In these photos: students in Mrs. Killmer's 3rd grade class were challenged with planning, building and testing a catapult.

Congratulations to Arlington HS senior Marcus Owens, who was awarded two Gold Medals from the National Scholastic Art and Writing contest! Marcus's artwork will be published in the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards online gallery and his name will be added to their 2025 yearbook. On June 11th, he will be recognized in a ceremony at Carnegie Hall in New York City. #arlingtonspirit

