Four times a year, Arlington High School Air Force Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps cadets pick up litter along Highway 9 near the high school to keep the roadway clean.
Arlington Public Schools
Arlington Public Schools (APS) is the ninth largest of 15 school districts in Snohomish County. The district supports four elementary (K-5) schools, two middle (6-8) schools, two high schools (9-12), an alternative learning school (K-8), and a multitude of special programs. APS partners with higher education and vocational institutions to provide students with many career options after high school.
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Tour provides insight into Arlington manufacturing firms for students entering the trades
A dozen Arlington High School students visited several Arlington manufacturing firms on Jan. 13. as part of the school’s Arlington Manufacturing Tour. The students visited Absolute Manufacturing, B&B Fabrication, Steel Fab, Fluid Motion, and Morel Industries.
Weston High School students explore future pathways through healthcare club
Members of Weston High School’s HOSA Future Health Professionals Student Club showcased various healthcare careers to other students on Nov. 5 during an interactive learning fair at the school. The fair included vital signs (blood pressure, pulse, temperature), CPR/AED, phlebotomy simulation arms for drawing blood, urinalysis simulation, and glucose monitoring simulations. This is the first year the club has hosted an interactive health learning fair at the school.



