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  1. James Martin High School is a secondary school for grades 9 to 12 in Arlington, Texas, United States. It is part of the Arlington Independent School District. The school's colors are red, black and silver. History[edit] The school opened in 1982. [3] . As a result, the former James Bowie High School closed in 1983. [4] .

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  2. The faculty and staff at James W. Martin High School believe that all students can be productive members of society. Students, faculty, and staff will work together to ensure that each student masters the skills necessary to become a responsible, productive, and contributing member of society who will lead a rewarding and meaningful life.

  3. Top 30% Tel: (682) 867-8600. www.aisd.net. SAVE SCHOOL. Serving 3,733 students in grades 9-12, Martin High School ranks in the top 30% of all schools in Texas for overall test scores (math proficiency is top 50%, and reading proficiency is top 50%).

    • (682) 867-8600
    • 4501 W Pleasant Ridge Rd, Arlington, 76016, TX
  4. Martin High School. 4501 W Pleasant Ridge Rd, Arlington, Texas | (682) 867-8600 | Award Winning. # 3,540 in National Rankings. Overall Score 79.95 /100.

    • 4501 W Pleasant Ridge Rd, Arlington, 76016, TX
    • 06828 678 600
  5. The faculty and staff at James W. Martin High School believe that all students can be productive members of society. ... Arlington, TX 76016. Phone Number (682) 867 ...

  6. Mar 8, 2024 · View Full Report Card. Martin High School is a highly rated, public school located in ARLINGTON, TX. It has 3,789 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 19 to 1. According to state test scores, 41% of students are at least proficient in math and 66% in reading. Compare Martin High School to Other Schools. aisd.net. (682) 867-8600.

  7. JAMES W. MARTIN. James W. Martin began his education career as an elementary school teacher in 1937 after graduating from North Texas State. He went on to teach at every level before becoming superintendent of the Arlington ISD. During his tenure, Arlington grew from a district of three elementary schools, 1,300 students and 40 teachers to a ...