The Arlington Independent School District (AISD) Board of Trustees convened on June 5, 2025, to discuss various agenda items, beginning with a ceremonial pledge of allegiance led by Fred Threats, the incoming president of the Student Leadership Advisory Board (SLAB). The meeting highlighted the importance of student leadership and community partnerships in enhancing educational experiences within the district.
Following the pledge, the board recognized Fred Threats for his accomplishments, including his role as a public speaker and author, and his leadership at Lamar High School. Executive Director of Engagement, Equity, and Access, Aaron Perales, praised Threats for his contributions and leadership qualities, noting his involvement in various initiatives aimed at supporting students facing bullying.
The meeting proceeded to recognize the outgoing SLAB members, with Dr. TJ Jarko, Executive Director of the Office of School Leadership, presenting the achievements of the 2024-2025 SLAB. This group, composed of junior class presidents from six high schools and representatives from Arlington Collegiate and Arlington College and Career, focused on advocacy and expansion of student leadership initiatives. They recently completed a four-day leadership training summit, which emphasized the development of leadership skills and community engagement.
Kara Peterson, the outgoing SLAB president, shared her experiences and the impact of SLAB on her personal growth and leadership abilities. She introduced the new SLAB members, who will continue to represent student voices in district discussions. Fred Threats then addressed the board, outlining his vision for the upcoming year, which includes expanding the leadership structure and enhancing community outreach.
The meeting also featured a recognition of the River Legacy Foundation as the community partner of the month. The foundation has collaborated with AISD to provide environmental education and hands-on learning experiences for students. Their initiatives, including the Young Scientist Program and schoolyard habitat projects, have significantly impacted the district's educational offerings.
In conclusion, the meeting underscored the vital role of student leadership and community partnerships in fostering a supportive educational environment. The board expressed gratitude for the contributions of both the SLAB members and the River Legacy Foundation, emphasizing their commitment to enhancing student experiences in Arlington ISD.