2025 Senior Walk: Past, present, and Future convergence

Longview ISD students continued their academic climb in 2025, delivering measurable gains in math, science, and social studies on this yearโ€™s State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR). 

Across elementary and middle school grade levels, district performance exceeded both regional and state averages at the Meets+ Grade Level standard, a distinction few East Texas districts can claim this year.

Trustees received a detailed briefing on the preliminary results during Monday nightโ€™s board meeting, with district leaders outlining both areas of strength and next steps for continued growth.

โ€œThis isnโ€™t a single-year spike,โ€ said Superintendent Dr. Marla Sheppard. โ€œWeโ€™re seeing sustained, multi-year progress in key content areas. That reflects intentional leadership, strong classroom instruction, and the daily commitment of our students.โ€

Math gains continue across grade levels

Mathematics stood out as a clear area of strength. Longview ISD students improved or held steady across every tested math grade level compared to 2024. 

The districtโ€™s third-grade cohort posted a six-point gain, the largest single-year increase at the elementary level.

High school students also showed progress in Algebra I, where district scores rose even as Region 7 overall experienced a decline.

โ€œFoundational skills built in elementary school are now showing up in our Algebra I performance,โ€ Dr. Sheppard said. โ€œThatโ€™s exactly the kind of vertical alignment weโ€™ve been working toward.โ€

Reading & Literacy: Elementary growth, Secondary focus

Reading results presented a more nuanced picture.

Eighth-grade reading scores increased by six percentage points over the previous year, while elementary reading scores for emergent bilingual students also improved. 

However, English I, English II, and seventh-grade reading saw declines, highlighting the need for targeted focus in secondary literacy.

โ€œThis is a clear call for sharper instructional attention at the secondary level,โ€ Dr. Sheppard said. โ€œOur math and science results show whatโ€™s possible when we align strategy and resources. Weโ€™ll bring that same level of urgency and intentionality to reading moving forward.โ€

Science & Social Studies: District surpasses Region, State

Science and social studies outcomes added to the districtโ€™s positive momentum. Longview ISD students outperformed both Region 7 and the state in science at the Meets Grade Level standard. U.S. History scores improved as well, while regional and state averages remained flat or declined.

โ€œSuccess in science and social studies signals deeper academic engagement,โ€ Dr. Sheppard said. โ€œThese subjects measure not just content knowledge but also critical thinking and application, skills our students are demonstrating at increasingly higher levels.โ€

Subgroups: Elementary gains, Secondary opportunities

Emergent bilingual students showed notable gains in elementary reading, though secondary literacy and Algebra I remain areas of concern.

โ€œWeโ€™re studying these subgroup trends closely and using that data to drive campus support plans,โ€ said Ms. Latitia Wilson, Data-Driven Leadership Coordinator.

Ms. Tracey Fernandez, a fellow Data-Driven Leadership Coordinator for the District, emphasized that instructional teams will work through the summer to strengthen intervention strategies for the coming school year.

Next Steps: Sustaining momentum, closing gaps

Dr. Sheppard described the 2025 STAAR results as both a validation of Longview ISDโ€™s academic trajectory and a clear roadmap for continued improvement.

โ€œThis kind of sustained growth doesnโ€™t happen by accident,โ€ she said. โ€œIt reflects leadership at every level: teachers, principals, and district staff working in concert to support student success.โ€

District teams will spend the next several weeks refining instructional priorities for the 2025โ€“26 school year, with an immediate focus on secondary reading.

โ€œOur students are showing us whatโ€™s possible,โ€ Dr. Sheppard said. โ€œItโ€™s our responsibility to build on that momentum and meet every challenge head-on.โ€

Finalized accountability ratings from the Texas Education Agency are expected later this fall.

Click here to download the 2025 Preliminary STAAR results