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Schools in Longview, TX


At a glance
45
Schools
17,761
Students
8
Districts
1
5-star school
Top rankedHudson Elementary7th of 4,627 Texas elementary schools
Biggest riser
Bramlette Steam Academy up 422 spots statewide this year
Smallest classes
School For Little Children 5 students per teacher
SchoolDigger ratings
4★
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2★
1★
23 schools without a SchoolDigger rating (private or too few tested students)
Summary:

The 29 schools in Longview, Texas, serve students from Pre-K through 12th grade across a mix of traditional public school districts and charter organizations, offering a wide range of academic experiences from top-tier state performers to schools facing significant challenges.

For parents, the standout story is Hudson Elementary, which has been ranked among the top 10 schools in Texas for three consecutive years, achieving near-perfect proficiency rates in reading and math despite over half its students being economically disadvantaged. This makes it a remarkable exception to the general trend. In contrast, Clarence W Bailey Elementary faces the steepest hurdles, with the highest poverty rate in the city (over 92%) and the lowest test scores, even though it spends the most per student. The Spring Hill Independent School District (Isd) is the highest-rated traditional district, ranking in the 94th percentile statewide, with its Spring Hill High School posting a 95.9% graduation rate and strong End-of-Course exam scores. Meanwhile, Longview Independent School District (Isd) is the largest district but ranks lower, with schools like Ned E Williams Elementary and Ware Elementary also showing high poverty and low performance.

Interesting patterns emerge in middle schools, where Foster Middle and Pine Tree J H excel at accelerating students into Algebra I, a strong sign of advanced programming. Non-traditional schools like Ut Tyler University Academy At Longview and Dan Chadwick Campus boast 100% graduation rates, while others like Premier H S - Longview rank at the very bottom. Overall, the data shows that while higher spending does not guarantee success, schools with lower poverty rates, such as those in Spring Hill, consistently outperform, highlighting a clear divide in educational outcomes across the city.

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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Texas Education Agency.

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