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Arlington Schools Report Continued Gains In 2025 Accountability Results

ARLINGTON — Arlington Public Schools said this week that the district continued its upward trajectory in the state's 2025 accountability results, according to a post on the district website. The announcement came alongside news of a reusable food-service rollout in school cafeterias ahead of the new school year.

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Arlington Public Schools said the district continued its upward trajectory in the state's 2025 accountability results, according to a news post on the district website. The post did not break out specific metrics beyond noting the continued gains.

The district also announced it is rolling out reusable food-service materials in school cafeterias, according to the district website, ahead of the new school year, which begins Sept. 2 for elementary students, Gibbs, Ottoson Middle School and Arlington High School.

ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS

"Local French Bakery Opening Arlington Location," Arlington Patch reports. The new shop will offer French-style baked goods such as baguettes and croissants, made using traditional techniques including natural leavening, according to Patch reporter Benjamin Pierce. (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/arlington)
"Loving books in a nation that increasingly shuns reading," The Boston Globe reports. The opinion piece on the nation's declining reading habits featured a photo of The Book Rack, the independent Arlington bookseller that celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2025. (read it at https://www.bostonglobe.com/2026/08/20/opinion/loving-books-reading-decline-america/)

Compiled from official town feeds, community organizations, and local press. Outside reporting is attributed inline.

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