Terria Wilson is headed to Jarvis Christian College to pursue a degree in Healthcare Management—taking the first step toward a meaningful career helping others. We’re excited to see all she accomplishes!

Powering up for the future! Horaycio Byrd is on his way to Kilgore College to study Process Technology.

Kendyn Dunn is headed to Kilgore College to pursue Process Technology—preparing for a future in one of the region’s most in-demand industries. We’re excited to see all that lies ahead!

Robert Danzy-Hawkins is headed to Kilgore College to pursue a degree in engineering—building the foundation for a future full of innovation and opportunity!

Exciting news for Khyleigh Mathis! She will be continuing her education at Kilgore College, where she plans to study Sonography.
Wishing her the best as she takes this next step toward a rewarding career in healthcare!
Wishing her the best as she takes this next step toward a rewarding career in healthcare!

Celebrating our students and their next steps!
Jazmin Mendez will be studying Nursing.
Jay Boyce will continue pursuing Cosmetology.
Aileen Alvarado also plans to continue her studies in Cosmetology.
All three students will be attending Kilgore College as they take this exciting step toward their future careers!
Jazmin Mendez will be studying Nursing.
Jay Boyce will continue pursuing Cosmetology.
Aileen Alvarado also plans to continue her studies in Cosmetology.
All three students will be attending Kilgore College as they take this exciting step toward their future careers!

Zachariah Rodgers is headed to Kilgore College for cybersecurity—ready to protect and power the digital world!

Big things ahead for Brady Yoder! He’s heading to Sam Houston State University to major in entrepreneurship and chase his business dreams.

Big things are growing for Jessier Hampton Williams! He’s heading to Kilgore College to study agricultural engineering and pursue his goal of becoming a crop-focused farmer.

Join us in congratulating Makenzie Motley as she heads to UT Tyler to major in education! She’s excited to become a reading teacher and inspire future learners. 🍎✨
Join us in congratulating Zai’Naya Borens as she continues her cosmetology journey at Kilgore College! Her future is bright!

Kayla Williams has TWO acceptances on the table—Tyler Junior College and Kilgore College! 🎉 She’s headed toward a future in real estate… now the big question is: which path will she choose?


We are proud of our Auto Competition teams for their outstanding performance at the SkillsUSA State Competition in Corpus Christi!
🥈 Silver Medalists (2nd Place)
• Anthony Garcia – Auto Brakes Assessment
• Xavier Lopez – Auto Maintenance & Light Repair
🥉 Bronze Medalists (3rd Place)
• Noah Bradley – Diesel Equipment
• Ely Muniz – Diesel Equipment
Your hard work, skill, and dedication truly paid off. You represented your program and Longview with excellence!
🥈 Silver Medalists (2nd Place)
• Anthony Garcia – Auto Brakes Assessment
• Xavier Lopez – Auto Maintenance & Light Repair
🥉 Bronze Medalists (3rd Place)
• Noah Bradley – Diesel Equipment
• Ely Muniz – Diesel Equipment
Your hard work, skill, and dedication truly paid off. You represented your program and Longview with excellence!

Students,
Let's show our college spirit by wearing your favorite college shirt tomorrow, April 14th!!! 🤗💛💚

🏈 Big News for Lobo Nation! 🐺
Longview ISD is proud to celebrate Longview High School assistant football coach Josh Rankin for being selected to the inaugural Texas 50. This is a prestigious statewide honor recognizing the top assistant coaches in Texas high school football!
Chosen by a panel of legendary Texas football leaders, Coach Rankin is one of just 50 coaches across the state recognized for excellence in player development, leadership, and community impact. His dedication to shaping student-athletes both on and off the field makes him a true difference-maker for our program and our community.
The Texas 50 is a new statewide initiative designed to elevate the role of assistant coaches and connect top talent across Texas. In addition to recognition, honorees will participate in a virtual Master Class Series in April and attend a capstone event on June 17 in Waco.
Join us in congratulating Coach Rankin on this well-deserved honor!
Longview ISD is proud to celebrate Longview High School assistant football coach Josh Rankin for being selected to the inaugural Texas 50. This is a prestigious statewide honor recognizing the top assistant coaches in Texas high school football!
Chosen by a panel of legendary Texas football leaders, Coach Rankin is one of just 50 coaches across the state recognized for excellence in player development, leadership, and community impact. His dedication to shaping student-athletes both on and off the field makes him a true difference-maker for our program and our community.
The Texas 50 is a new statewide initiative designed to elevate the role of assistant coaches and connect top talent across Texas. In addition to recognition, honorees will participate in a virtual Master Class Series in April and attend a capstone event on June 17 in Waco.
Join us in congratulating Coach Rankin on this well-deserved honor!




LHS SkillsUSA Competes at TSTC Waco! 🏆🔧
Longview High School students represented with excellence at the SkillsUSA competition at TSTC Waco last week, bringing home multiple top finishes!
🚗 Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair
🥈 Parker Lancaster – Silver Medal
🚛 Diesel Equipment Technology
🥇 Noah Bradley – Gold Medal
🥈 Xavier Lopez – Silver Medal
🥉 Ely Muniz – Bronze Medal
🧠 Automotive Quiz Bowl
🥈 Team L – Silver Medal
Deyhlan Mercier, Anthony Garcia, Yabriel Gonzalez Coira, Parker Lancaster, Christian Muniz, Ely Muniz
🥉 Team B – Bronze Medal
Xavier Lopez, Sebastian Rico, Juan Saldana, Christian Muniz
We are incredibly proud of these students for their hard work, technical skills, and commitment to their craft. Way to represent Longview High School! 💚🐺
Longview High School students represented with excellence at the SkillsUSA competition at TSTC Waco last week, bringing home multiple top finishes!
🚗 Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair
🥈 Parker Lancaster – Silver Medal
🚛 Diesel Equipment Technology
🥇 Noah Bradley – Gold Medal
🥈 Xavier Lopez – Silver Medal
🥉 Ely Muniz – Bronze Medal
🧠 Automotive Quiz Bowl
🥈 Team L – Silver Medal
Deyhlan Mercier, Anthony Garcia, Yabriel Gonzalez Coira, Parker Lancaster, Christian Muniz, Ely Muniz
🥉 Team B – Bronze Medal
Xavier Lopez, Sebastian Rico, Juan Saldana, Christian Muniz
We are incredibly proud of these students for their hard work, technical skills, and commitment to their craft. Way to represent Longview High School! 💚🐺

Dear Parents and Guardians,
As the month of March comes to a close, we are quickly approaching the beginning of our Spring testing season. These assessments are a vital opportunity for our students to demonstrate the hard work and growth they have achieved throughout the school year.
Please be mindful that passing these End-of-Course (EOC) assessments is a graduation requirement for all students. Ensuring your student is prepared and present for these exams is a crucial step toward their successful completion of high school.
Our first set of assessments will be:
English I: Tuesday, April 7th
English II: Wednesday, April 8th
To ensure your student is prepared to do their very best, we ask for your support with the following:
Attendance: It is critical that students are at school on time.
Full Testing Sessions: We kindly ask that you avoid early check-outs on these days, as students need the full allotted time to complete their exams without interruption.
Preparation: Please ensure your student gets a good night’s rest and has a healthy breakfast on the morning of their test.
For information regarding the remaining EOC dates throughout the month of April, please review the attached flyer.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out. You can email npegues@lisd.org or contact the school at (903) 663-7100.
Thank you for your continued partnership in your student’s success!
As the month of March comes to a close, we are quickly approaching the beginning of our Spring testing season. These assessments are a vital opportunity for our students to demonstrate the hard work and growth they have achieved throughout the school year.
Please be mindful that passing these End-of-Course (EOC) assessments is a graduation requirement for all students. Ensuring your student is prepared and present for these exams is a crucial step toward their successful completion of high school.
Our first set of assessments will be:
English I: Tuesday, April 7th
English II: Wednesday, April 8th
To ensure your student is prepared to do their very best, we ask for your support with the following:
Attendance: It is critical that students are at school on time.
Full Testing Sessions: We kindly ask that you avoid early check-outs on these days, as students need the full allotted time to complete their exams without interruption.
Preparation: Please ensure your student gets a good night’s rest and has a healthy breakfast on the morning of their test.
For information regarding the remaining EOC dates throughout the month of April, please review the attached flyer.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out. You can email npegues@lisd.org or contact the school at (903) 663-7100.
Thank you for your continued partnership in your student’s success!

LHS UIL Speech & Debate Shines at District! 🏆🎤
Longview High School students competed at the 10-6A District Debate & Speech Meet in Forney on Tuesday, March 24, earning strong results across multiple events!
🏅 Persuasive Speaking
🥇 Cohen Hardison – 1st Place (Regional Qualifier)
4️⃣ Gabriel Moussa – 4th Place (1st Alternate)
6️⃣ Aidan Rahim – 6th Place
🏅 Informative Speaking
6️⃣ Ashley Soto Prado
🏅 Prose/Poetry Interpretation
6️⃣ Haslee Jesso Cerna
6️⃣ Marta Gia Shepherd
👏 Additional competitors included:
Ishan Patel, Audrey Nester, David Melara, Jaxon Oswalt, Jasmine Waid, Evan McBride, Davin Jeffery, Sarah McDaniel, and Teagen Reed.
Cohen Hardison will advance to the Regional Meet at Baylor University in April, with Gabriel Moussa serving as first alternate.
A big thank you to our coaches, Jeannine Brandon (Debate & Extemporaneous Speaking) and Jatinder Jhass (Prose & Poetry), for their leadership and support.
We are proud of these students for their preparation, dedication, and strong representation of Longview ISD! 💚🐺
Longview High School students competed at the 10-6A District Debate & Speech Meet in Forney on Tuesday, March 24, earning strong results across multiple events!
🏅 Persuasive Speaking
🥇 Cohen Hardison – 1st Place (Regional Qualifier)
4️⃣ Gabriel Moussa – 4th Place (1st Alternate)
6️⃣ Aidan Rahim – 6th Place
🏅 Informative Speaking
6️⃣ Ashley Soto Prado
🏅 Prose/Poetry Interpretation
6️⃣ Haslee Jesso Cerna
6️⃣ Marta Gia Shepherd
👏 Additional competitors included:
Ishan Patel, Audrey Nester, David Melara, Jaxon Oswalt, Jasmine Waid, Evan McBride, Davin Jeffery, Sarah McDaniel, and Teagen Reed.
Cohen Hardison will advance to the Regional Meet at Baylor University in April, with Gabriel Moussa serving as first alternate.
A big thank you to our coaches, Jeannine Brandon (Debate & Extemporaneous Speaking) and Jatinder Jhass (Prose & Poetry), for their leadership and support.
We are proud of these students for their preparation, dedication, and strong representation of Longview ISD! 💚🐺

LHS HOSA Leader Earns Top Honors at State Conference! 🌟🩺
This week, Ezequiel Pascual-Mata represented Longview High School at the Texas HOSA State Leadership Conference in Corpus Christi — and made an incredible impact.
After being elected in February as an Area 3 HOSA Officer, Ezequiel reached an even greater milestone by being named President of Area 3 during the conference. He was also selected to serve on the Texas HOSA State Officer Team as Social Responsibility Chair.
These accomplishments reflect his dedication, leadership, and commitment to serving others. Longview ISD is incredibly proud of Ezequiel and excited to see the positive difference he will make through his leadership. 💚🐺
This week, Ezequiel Pascual-Mata represented Longview High School at the Texas HOSA State Leadership Conference in Corpus Christi — and made an incredible impact.
After being elected in February as an Area 3 HOSA Officer, Ezequiel reached an even greater milestone by being named President of Area 3 during the conference. He was also selected to serve on the Texas HOSA State Officer Team as Social Responsibility Chair.
These accomplishments reflect his dedication, leadership, and commitment to serving others. Longview ISD is incredibly proud of Ezequiel and excited to see the positive difference he will make through his leadership. 💚🐺


College planning doesn’t have to be overwhelming and Lobo College Night proved that. 🎓💚 From breaking down applications and testing to hearing real advice from parents who’ve been there, families walked away with clarity, confidence, and a game plan for what’s ahead.
Big thanks to our College & Career Readiness team and partners for making it all happen and to the students and families who showed up ready to take the next step!
Shoutout to Forest Park for hosting, Soaring Sisters for serving as outstanding Student Ambassadors, and our LHS Culinary students for the incredible grazing board that helped make Lobo College Night a success.

