AHS students take a guided tour through downtown Lynn to see building murals. See the link from Lynn Community TV below.
Month: March 2023
April Break – free pre-packed groceries – sign up by Apr.7
Arlington EATS will offer free pre-packed bags of groceries to any family with kids in Arlington schools who could use extra food support over April break. Vacation lunch bags packed with nutritious, easy-to-prepare, kid-friendly foods are available to pick up on Friday, April 14 at our new building at 117 Broadway.
Sign up here by April 7 or call 339-707-6757 ext. 6 to learn more.
Visit Arlington EATS at arlingtoneats.org to learn more about getting help with food, how to volunteer, and other ways to address food insecurity in Arlington.
Into the Woods, tickets available for performances Mar.31 – Apr.2
- 7:30 PM on Friday & Saturday, March 31 & April 1
- 2PM on Sunday, April 2.
- AHS Auditorium
- The link to the ticket website: https://our.show/arlington-high-school/into-the-woods
An AHS Music Technology presentation of original student compositions featuring special guest performances by a few members of the AHS Honors Orchestra!
We are thrilled to present this short concert for your enjoyment!
Catch the live stream HERE, hosted by our friends and student producers at ACMI.
Wednesday at 7pm (weather permitting)
Hope to see you there!
John DiTomaso
AHS Music Technology
AHS Inclusion Workshops 2023
2023 Inclusion Workshop Announcement
We are excited to share programming for the 2023 Inclusion Workshops. Throughout the month of April, we will have AHS Inclusion Workshops, a month of Advisories dedicated to conversations, presentations, and activities to support diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, and justice in the Arlington High School community.
We are excited to offer over 50 workshops and an exciting keynote speaker. The workshop catalog can be found here.
https://sites.google.com/arlington.k12.ma.us/inclusionworkshopscatalog2023/home
Early this month, students registered for the workshops. If you have not signed up yet, please remember to make your selections.
AHS is thrilled to welcome jamele adams as our Inclusion Workshops keynote speaker this year. jamele adams (lowercase to signal that he is a piece in life’s grand landscape for us all) is well known for his work in diversity, equity, and inclusion is a nationally celebrated poet and has received many awards and recognition for his work in education. At Arlington High School, jamele will be sharing his L.I.T platform and model of how Love, Inclusion, and Trust serve as the basis for human connection while simultaneously addressing h8 and bias.
Sincerely,
The Inclusion Workshop Committee
Arlington METCO – Bridging Two Communities @ the Arboretum