Martin High School, Secondary education institution in Arlington, Texas.
Martin High School is a secondary institution in Arlington serving grades 9 through 12 located on West Pleasant Ridge Road. The school offers instructional programs in engineering, biology, computer science, and mathematics.
The Arlington Independent School District opened the school in 1982 initially serving grades 10 through 12. In 1997 it expanded to include ninth-grade students.
The school offers students opportunities in robotics, music, and performing arts, with the robotics team regularly competing at state level. These programs shape how students experience their time here.
The school maintains a dress code and technology usage rules during class hours that students are expected to follow. Parking is available on campus, and students should familiarize themselves with campus policies.
The school takes its name from James W. Martin, who led Arlington schools from 1955 to 1976. He oversaw school integration in 1965 without significant incidents.
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