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Every day your child’s imagination grows and their curiosity gathers momentum—Kiddie Academy of South Arlington empowers and celebrates all of it.

Our Life Essentials® learning approach and curriculum encourages children to explore and progress in their own way, and at their own pace. At Kiddie Academy of South Arlington, your child will grow socially, physically, emotionally and intellectually. Our highly trained teachers are there every step of the way to guide, nurture and cultivate your child’s development.

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Why South Arlington families and Kiddie Academy find each other

Our approach to early education is to capture the momentum of curiosity and involve parents in every minute of it. That includes you.

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City of Arlington, Texas, USA

Arlington’s homeland is the hospitable state of Texas. The city is located in Tarrant County and is part of the vast Fort Worth-Dallas amalgamation. The main areas of Arlington are entertainment and sports. Within its boundaries there are dozens of amusement parks and entertainment venues. The city is famous for its modern sports grounds and stadiums. The city of Arlington is the capital of the world of bowling, on its territory there is a museum and an institute dedicated to this game.

History of the city

Several centuries ago, the lands of modern Arlington were inhabited by Indian tribes. Around 1840, the first Europeans arrived here. Trying to protect themselves from the constant Indian raids, they decided to build a military fort. Over time, it turned into a small trading town. And the fertile lands adjacent to its territory added even more attractiveness to the city. The impetus for the development of Arlington was the construction of the Texas Railroad. Enormous progress has been made in trade and the economy, and the agricultural and industrial sectors have been actively developed. The 20th century was an era of great industrialization. The first automobile and aerospace plants appeared on the territory of the city. Emigrants flocked here from all over the country in search of new jobs. The urban population grew steadily, and the city continued to flourish and develop. Arlington is a fairly young city, so there are practically no historical sights here. The architecture is not pompous or original. Everything is quite simple and calm.

Arlington Attractions

Six Flags Over Texas

Six Flags Over Texas Amusement Park is the city’s most iconic attraction. It is located in the picturesque Hurricane Harbor. The park provides a huge selection of rides and water slides. In 2011, a new attraction was built on its territory, called the Texas Giant. Wonderful playgrounds are provided for the youngest guests. Visitors can swim in one of the many pools or relax in a cozy cafe. Numerous street stalls offer a huge selection of soft drinks, cotton candy, popcorn and other sweets.

Arlington Art Gallery

The Arlington Art Gallery is incredibly popular with art lovers. Its walls contain unique paintings, engravings and canvases by famous masters of our time. The gallery exhibition is constantly replenished and updated. The museum is famous for its magnificent opening days, exhibitions and art evenings.

Levitt Concert Hall

Classical music fans are advised to head to the Levitt Concert Hall, which looks more like a large indoor pavilion. Every year, a lot of live music concerts, both classical and modern, take place within its walls. On the Levitt stage you can see quite famous artists. The acoustics in the hall are extraordinary – the sound coming from the instruments penetrates even into the most hidden corners of the pavilion.

Bowling Museum

The Arlington Bowling Museum is well known. The exposition is dedicated to the history and development of this exciting sport. The museum building hosts interesting interactive exhibitions and charming sports shows. Visitors can play mini-bowling.

Entertainment centers

There are a huge variety of entertainment centers within the city. Among the most visited is the center “Pix-Mall”. These are dozens of bars, shops, cafes and restaurants. This is a large ice rink, an excellent cinema, several beauty salons, a wonderful games room, and a bowling alley. In addition to the Peaks Mall, you can go to the center of Matlock Road or visit the Arlington Highlands.

Arlington Stadiums

Arlington has a large city stadium. A few years ago, the well-known American baseball team, the Texas Rangers, trained in its penates. Today this team has relocated under the dome of another stadium – Globe Life Park. This is a new stadium, equipped with the latest technology, built in retro style. Nearby you can see the “Cowboy Stadium” – the Dallas Cowboys, a well-known football club in the country, conduct training at its base.

Arlington Parks

River Legacy is Arlington’s charming natural park. There are excellent walking and cycling paths for visitors. Those who wish can go roller-skating and ice-skating in winter. The townspeople arrange picnics here. River Legacy is a delightful place for hiking. On the territory of the park there are picturesque greenhouses and bright flower beds, artificial reservoirs and fountains have been created. Comfortable benches are placed throughout the park. Art lovers will love Kaluma Mura Park, whose main decoration is numerous sculptures. A special park has been opened for animals in Arlington. The townspeople walk their beloved pets here.

Memorial Bridge

In 1932, the Memorial Arch Bridge was inaugurated in Arlington. This is a simple, but graceful and elegant building made of steel and stone, made in the neoclassical style. The bridge is decorated with beautiful bronze sculptures, miniature figures of eagles and bison. From the top of the bridge offers stunning views of the city panorama. Arlington House rises on one side, and on the other, you can admire the Lincoln Memorial.

Tourist information

Arlington is close to major cities such as Fort Worth and Dallas. Therefore, getting to the city is not at all difficult. Interestingly, Arlington is the only American city in which there is no public transport. There are several companies serving the elderly, the disabled, and students in the city. City enterprises and organizations provide transport to their employees on a daily basis.

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AMBER Alert: how Amber Hagerman’s kidnapping changed the US child search system

It’s been 25 years since Amber Hagerman disappeared in Texas. During this time, the investigators never found out who kidnapped and killed the girl. However, the disappearance of Amber marked the beginning of an organized search for children in the United States and other countries of the world. We tell you how AMBER Alert works and why it is criticized in the USA.

Abduction of Amber Hagerman

Amber’s family lived in Arlington, Texas. On January 13, 1996, at around 3:00 pm, Amber and her five-year-old brother Ricky went for a bike ride. They arrived at the parking lot of an abandoned Winn-Dixie store. Soon Ricky went home to his grandparents, but Amber stayed: she wanted to ride more. When Ricky returned for her, he found only a pink bicycle, his sister was not around.

The only witness named Jim Kevil, who lived near the store, testified that a truck drove up to the parking lot, a man got out of it, grabbed the girl, pushed him into the car and drove off. Amber, according to him, screamed and fought back. He described the kidnapper as a man of average build, between 20 and 30 years old, with dark hair. Noticing what had happened, Jim ran home to call the police.

Dozens of people went looking for Amber, reports of her disappearance appeared in all local media. “She was like the child of all the people of Arlington,” recalls Sheriff Anderson.

Four days later, on January 17, a man walking his dog found Amber’s body in a ditch about eight kilometers from the store’s parking area where she was last seen.

According to Sergeant Lopez, who dealt with the Amber case, the investigation had about seven thousand versions of what happened during the entire time of work. After 25 years, the identity of the killer has not been established. Sgt. Lopez and Amber’s mom, Donna, regularly attend kidnapping public discussions and appeal to the girl’s killer to demand justice.

“We have other unsolved cases… We want to solve them all, but 20 years is a long time. We are saddened that we still cannot give more information to Amber’s mom and family, ”says Lopez.

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Why not notify people of missing children?

Arlington resident and mum Diane Simone sympathized with the tragedy of the Hagerman family. Shortly after Amber’s funeral, she called the local radio station with the suggestion, “Since we have weather warnings, why not notify people of missing children?” It seemed to her that this could make the search more effective.

About nine months after Amber went missing, AMBER Alert (America’s Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response), named after the girl, appeared. As part of this program, Texas radio stations began to cooperate with law enforcement agencies. The police promptly sent information about the missing children, and it was broadcast on the radio.

In 1998, thanks to AMBER Alert, the first child was saved. The nanny kidnapped him. The girl was found thanks to the driver, who heard directions on the radio and noticed a car that matched the description of the kidnapper’s car. After that, representatives of different countries began to contact the Arlington Police Department to consult on the creation of similar warning systems.

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How AMBER Alert works

Today, when US police officers learn of a child abduction, they collect all available information about the incident and send a message to the media. The media, as in the case of other emergencies, are obliged to immediately publish an announcement. Radio and TV channels interrupt the broadcast according to the schedule or show a ticker with the details of the kidnapping and orientation. Information about abducted children can also be found on billboards along the highway and road signs.

All cellular subscribers located in the state where the kidnapping occurred receive a notification on their phone. Even if it is on silent mode, the message about the missing child will sound loudly. Notifications can be turned off.

What it takes to get a child on AMBER Alert*:

  • Law enforcement has reason to believe that a kidnapping has occurred.
  • Law enforcement authorities are sure that the life and health of the child is in danger.
  • The authorities have enough information about the kidnapper and the kidnapping to spread the message.
  • Child under 17 years of age.
  • The child’s name and other information is on the registry of the National Crime Information Center. The case should be labeled “kidnapping.”

*Search requirements vary by state and country.

In 2019, AMBER Alert in America worked 145 times and notified residents of the United States about the disappearance of 180 children. As of February 25, 2020 from notifications 2019In 142 cases, the children were returned, three children were still missing, and 10 were found dead.

According to information on the program website, by July 2021, AMBER Alert has saved 1,074 children. Donna, mother of Amber Hagerman, often supports the program in public speaking. “This [AMBER Alert] will not bring Amber back to Donna,” says Detective Lopez. “But at least she knows that her daughter has helped so many children.”

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Criticism for AMBER Alert

Many people in the US complain about a loud missing-child notification that can come at night and disturb their sleep. Because of this, many turn off notifications. This situation makes AMBER Alert volunteers worry that fatigue from frequent notifications in general will lead to indifference to kidnappings.

University of Cincinnati Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Timothy Griffin calls AMBER Alert “a theatrical fight against crime” and believes that the benefits of the program are more symbolic than practical. The researcher believes that society has a negative attitude towards law enforcement agencies due to cases when information about abducted children does not enter the media or arrives too late. This happens because it takes too long for the police to get enough information about the kidnapping. It seems to Griffin that people are given an “illusion of security” due to the exaggerated achievements of AMBER Alert in the media. In addition, as Griffin argues, children are more likely to suffer and die at the hands of abusive relatives than as a result of abductions. “Classic” kidnappings, he says, happen much less frequently.

Professor of sociology and criminology at Northeastern University in Boston, Jack Levin, in a commentary to The Washington Post, also expressed doubts about the effectiveness of the program: even if AMBER Alert worked after the kidnapping, this does not mean that the story ended well because of it.

Despite the dissatisfaction and criticism of the program, AMBER Alert and similar systems of mass notifications of child abduction continue to operate in dozens of European countries: the UK, Italy, Denmark, the Czech Republic, etc.