Welcome to the Arlington ISD Web site! We hope the Web site will serve as a valuable source of information about the district. Check back regularly for updates and to see the great things going on in the AISD.
The AISD is a growing institution in the heart of DFW. With almost 63,000 students and more than 8,000 employees, we are dedicated to providing the best possible education to the children of this community. Our district goal to become a Texas Education Agency Recognized school district is reflected in our campus goals and my focus as superintendent. As I visit campuses around the district, I am impressed with the extensive preparation and instruction taking place at all grade levels. The collaboration occurring throughout the district is exciting to see. Here, we celebrate the amazing accomplishments of our students and staff.
As a district, we are committed to including parents and community members in the educational process and to strengthening our relationship by sharing information about the district and gathering outside input on critical issues. Your connection with our schools will help improve the educational experience for our students. Your support will truly make a difference in the AISD!
It is an honor to serve as the superintendent of this wonderful district. It remains a place where students can grow and learn in a safe, nurturing environment, and we continue to improve every day. I truly believe that with your help, the AISD will become a TEA Recognized school district.
About Our Superintendent
Jerry McCullough joined the AISD in 1969 and taught history at Ferguson, Nichols and Shackelford junior high schools and Lamar High School. His first administrative appointment came in 1981 when he was named an assistant principal at Lamar. One year later McCullough helped open Martin High School, serving as assistant principal from 1982 to 1985. He was later promoted to principal of Arlington High School in 1985.
McCullough was named associate superintendent in 1989 and promoted to deputy superintendent in 1993. During his tenure as deputy superintendent, he served as interim superintendent from July 1992 to January 1993 and from July 2008 until January 2009. The AISD Board of Trustees named McCullough superintendent on Jan. 14, 2009. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Baylor University and a master’s degree from the University of North Texas.
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