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For the third year in a row, ArlingtonToday.com readers ranked Oakridge the top private school in Arlington. [12] Among K-12 private schools across the nation, Niche ranked Oakridge in the top 13% nationally (296 of 2,213) and top 3.6% in DFW (14 of 382 private high schools).
Arlington becomes the Fall location for retro gaming convention Retropalooza. 2014 – Arlington changes its logo and slogan to "American Dream City." [91] 2015 – W. Jeff Williams becomes mayor. [13] George W. Hawkes Central Library is demolished after 40 years of service. [92] The original Sam Houston High School building demolishes. 2016 –
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Arlington Military Academy was founded by John B. Dodson in 1916 and was only open for one academic year. [56] Dodson was born in Tennessee in 1861 and educated at Carson-Newman College . Before moving to Arlington he had served as superintendent of schools in both Oak Cliff and McKinney , as president of Oak Cliff College, and as head of the ...
A controversial Tri-Cities public official and a pair of banking executives plan to open a new private school this fall that aims to offer an education rooted in Christian patriotism.
As early as 1984, Howard was accused of engaging in extramarital affairs. At the time, fellow fundamentalist minister Jerry Falwell said, “For the sake of the cause of Christian education, Mr. Howard should divest himself of ACE, and get out of the business of teaching children.” [10] Donald and Esther divorced in 1997, and Esther assumed control of A.C.E. in 1998. [9]
Taylor left Arlington after the end of the 1915–16 academic year and Arlington Training School closed. [27] In 1916, Arlington Military Academy was founded by John B. Dodson, and it lasted for only one academic year. [28] It would be the last attempt by the citizens of Arlington to support a private intermediate and secondary school.
Shannon McGauley - co-founder, Texas Minutemen; Diane Patrick - member, Texas House of Representatives, 2007-2015; Mark M. Shelton - former member, Texas House of Representatives; SJ Stovall - mayor of Arlington; Tony Tinderholt - District 94 state representative; Tom Vandergriff - member, U.S. House of Representatives, former mayor of Arlington