Arlington Collegian High School honors staff and families for student success

June 08, 2025 | ARLINGTON ISD, School Districts, Texas


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Arlington Collegian High School honors staff and families for student success
During a recent meeting focused on the upcoming 2025 graduation for Arlington Collegiate High School (ACHS), officials expressed deep gratitude towards the dedicated team at Tarrant County College Southeast Campus and the supportive families of graduating students.

The meeting highlighted the collaborative efforts between ACHS and Tarrant County College, emphasizing the importance of providing students with access to college-level learning. Key figures from the college, including President Dr. Andy Baum and Vice President of Student Affairs Dr. Josh Stewart, were recognized for their commitment to educational partnerships that benefit local students.

In addition to acknowledging the college staff, ACHS officials praised their own team, including faculty, counselors, and support staff, for their unwavering dedication to student success. The sentiment was clear: achieving exceptional results requires a collective effort, and the commitment of the ACHS team has been instrumental in creating unique opportunities for students.

Parents and guardians of the senior class were also thanked for their support over the past four years, which has played a crucial role in the students' achievements. The meeting underscored the importance of community involvement in education, highlighting how collaborative efforts between families, educators, and local institutions contribute to the success of students.

As the 2025 graduation approaches, the focus remains on celebrating the hard work and dedication of everyone involved in the educational journey of ACHS students, reinforcing the strong ties between the school and the community.

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