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  1. Website. Official website. Arlington High School (AHS), located in Arlington, Texas, United States, is a secondary school serving grades 9-12. It is one of the six high schools comprising the Arlington Independent School District . AHS has approximately 2,700 students, and are residents of Arlington, Dalworthington Gardens, and Pantego.

  2. Apr 22, 2016 · 42%. Subject Proficiency Comparison. All District Schools ». School Location. Arlington Heights High School. 4501 W Fwy. Fort Worth, Texas 76107. #10,765 in National Rankings. #1,006 in Texas ...

  3. Latest Updates from Arlington Heights High School Alumni. Arlington Heights High School is a high school website for Arlington Heights alumni. Arlington Heights High provides school news, reunion and graduation information, alumni listings and more for former students and faculty of AHHS in Fort Worth, Texas.

  4. *Arlington Heights School District 25 is an equal-opportunity provider and employer.* Email / call (847) 758-4914 Mary Hasley (mhasley@sd25.org) for FULL step by step instructions on how to apply to any of our openings. Email / call (847) 758-4912 Kasia Kosinska (kkosinska@sd25.org) for information about substitute teaching.

  5. www.arlingtoncards.com › ahs › indexArlington High School

    Arlington High School was the flagship school for District 214 which served students in Arlington Heights, Buffalo Grove, Elk Grove, Mount Prospect, Prospect Heights, Rolling Meadows and Wheeling. District 214 had budget concerns with declining enrollment. The district board members decided to close two schools.

  6. Arlington Heights High School History. (not verified – anecdotal) Overview: Construction of this elegant high school building was funded by the W.P.A. in 1936-37 to replace the smaller W. C. Stripling High School on Clover Lane. The building was designed by Preston M. Geren and built by Butcher and Sweeney. The design is Georgian Revival and ...

  7. The first graduating class of five girls was in 1905. The pride, tradition and spirit of AHS had begun. In 1922 Arlington High School was built on Cooper St. and Abram St., separating grades 8 – 11 from first through seventh grades. Arlington High students chose Colts as the mascot and the colors of kelly green and white in 1923.

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