School Districts


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would like to supply the home buyers in the area a place to get information on local school districts.  This information has been gathered from the website of each school district.  We will not be held responsible for the accuracy of the information.  This is not a complete list.


Longview ISD

Longview ISD

1301 East Young Longview, Texas 75602 | lisd.org 
(903) 753-0206

The Longview Independent School District is the largest and most comprehensive school district in the greater Longview area.  LISD mirrors the rich diversity of the East Texas community and culture.

LISD offers many special programs including an elementary magnet school with a planned enrichment program and a gifted and talented magnet middle school. The Longview ISD has been recognized by SchoolMatch, a full service education consulting and research firm, and has received the prestigious "What Parents Want in Schools" award from this firm. Only 15% of schools in the nation have received this award.

Our campuses include eleven primary/elementary campuses, three middle schools and one high school. One of our elementary campuses has an Exemplary accreditation rating from the Texas Education Agency, and eight have Recognized ratings. One middle school is a Recognized campus. As Regional Day School for the Deaf, the district provides educational services to the hearing impaired, ages birth through 22 years.

Longview High School houses grades 9-12 in a complex built on approximately 80 acres off Loop 281. It provides state-of-the-art facilities and offers 148 different courses including many Advanced Placement offerings.

Pine Tree ISDPine Tree ISD

1001 W. Fairmont St., Longview, Tx 75604 | ptisd.org
P.O. Box 5878, Longview, Texas 75608 | (903) 295-5000 / fax (903) 295-5004

The Pine Tree ISD was established in 1847 when Texas had been a state for only a year and James K. Polk was president.  Growth was slow but stable, with agriculture being the primary source of income through the turn of the century. The oil boom in 1931 brought thousands of people to East Texas and caused rapid growth for Pine Tree Schools.  Since that time, the district's reputation for quality education has attracted steady enrollment.

Pine Tree Schools are accredited by the Texas Education Agency and by the Southern Association of Schools and Colleges.  Pine Tree High School, Junior High School, Middle 6/7 and Middle 5/6 have been named Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education.  PTHS has been recognized twice for its overall excellence by Redbook magazine.  All secondary schools received the Governor's Award of Excellence for student achievement.  Pine Tree Elementary was nominated as a Blue Ribbon School by the Texas Education Agency.

Sping Hill ISDSpring Hill ISD

3101 Spring Hill Rd. 75605 | springhill.esc7.net
(903) 759-4404

Spring Hill Independent School District is committed to the premise that all students need to develop essential academic skills and to acquire a knowledge base on which to build lifelong learning.  All students will be taught a core curriculum of english language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, fine arts, health, physical education, and technological literacy.  All students will acquire a knowledge of citizenship and economic responsibilities and an appreciation of our common American heritage including its multicultural richness.  To the full extent of their individual abilities, students will be provided the opportunity to develop the ability to think logically, independently, creatively and to communicate effectively.  Educating our children to be productive in a changing future necessitates an excellent educational system.  A system that can accomplish this mission must be characterized by quality, equity, and accountability.

Spring Hill, a part of District 16-3A, serves about 1780 students on five campuses. Our high school campus services 9th -12th grades, the junior high serves 7th - 8th grades, our middle school services 5th - 6th grades, the intermediate school serves 3rd - 4th grades, and the primary campus services kindergarten through 2nd grade.

Hallsville ISDHallsville ISD

P.O. Box 810 Hallsville, Texas 75650 | hisd.com
(903) 668-5990
As a dynamic model for instruction, the mission of the Hallsville Curriculum is to provide an aligned, student-centered education that prepares students for a global workforce, while drawing on the beliefs, values, and expectations of our unique community.

New Diana ISD

1373 US Hwy 259 South,Diana, Texas 75640 | ndisd.org
Inspiring to Dream...Preparing to Fulfill...Soaring to Success

White Oak ISD

200 South White Oak Road, White Oak, TX 75693 | woisd.net
(903) 291-2000

The White Oak Independent School District through a total team effort provides a safe environment with relevant, challenging, diverse educational opportunities, laying the foundation for success.

Gladewater ISD

500 West Quitman Gladewater, TX 75647 | gladewaterisd.com
(903) 845-6991 / fax (903) 845-6994

Union Grove ISD

Old Hwy 271 S. Gladewater, TX 75647 | ungr.sprnet.org
(903) 845-5509 / fax (903) 845-6178 


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