Enough is Enough
The town of Arlington is opening up a dialogue with its residents regarding race, racial equity, and systemic inequality. This, of course, come in wake of the unjustifiable death of
The town of Arlington is opening up a dialogue with its residents regarding race, racial equity, and systemic inequality. This, of course, come in wake of the unjustifiable death of
You’ll recall, Arlington’s Class of 2020 had a virtual graduation ceremony followed by a fantastic caravan that rolled through town akin to a ticker tape parade. Not to be outdone,
No Turn On Red 05:55 Obliviation 27:50 Gym Class 51:10 Senior Citizens 01:16:00 P.A.X 01:42:00 Chicken Big 02:07:30 Educated Guests 02:34:33 This video was created in coordination with Arlington Community
This video was created in coordination with Arlington Community Media, Inc. in Arlington, MA. ACMi is dedicated to providing an electronic forum for the free exchange of information and ideas
As the 2020 school year ends, we say goodbye to the Arlington High School building as we know it. Video Edited by Alex Cambria, class of 2020.
We can all agree that the year 2020 could use a little room for improvement. Arlington tried to do just that by honoring our Arlington High School class of 2020
Daily Post AHS Virtual 5K Arlington’s Got Talent Fundraiser Uniform Returns and Athletics Update Book Return #MaroonMonday Library Online Office Hours Free New York Times Access “Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout
Poem of the day is “Dreams” by Langston Hughes, read by guidance counselor Ms. Benson
This video was created in coordination with Arlington Community Media, Inc. in Arlington, MA. ACMi is dedicated to providing an electronic forum for the free exchange of information and ideas
This video was created in coordination with Arlington Community Media, Inc. in Arlington, MA. ACMi is dedicated to providing an electronic forum for the free exchange of information and ideas
Arlington Public School administrators have responded to the killing of George Floyd while being arrested by Minneapolis police. In a statement, Superintendent Kathleen Bodie spoke of ongoing staff diversity training
Graduation Speakers Graduation Livestream Graduation Caravan Message from Mr. DiLoreto Anti-racism Meet School Counseling Meet “Playground Elegy” by Clint Smith, read by English teacher Mr. Bourassa
To donate to the Arlington High Scoops Club talent show for the Jimmy Fund, participate in the talent show, or just want more information, contact Sagar Rastogi at srastogi2021@spyponders.com.
Anti-racism discussion Graduation stream and caravan Poem of the day “I Died for Beauty” by Emily Dickenson, read by Mr. Cincotta
85 Park Ave., Arlington, MA 02476
Phone: (781) 777-1115
Monday – Thursday, 10-6; Friday, 10-5
85 Park Avenue, Arlington, MA 02476
Phone: (781) 777-1115
Monday – Thursday, 10-6; Friday, 10-5