School Day SAT Test
The test dates are Tuesday, March 4th, Wednesday, March 5th and Thursday, March 6th. Any 11th or 12th grader can register. Registration deadline is January 8, 2025.
School Day ACT Test
The test dates are Tuesday, March 25th, Wednesday, March 26th and Thursday, March 27th. Any 11th or 12th grader can register. Registration deadline is January 8, 2025.
ASVAB
Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery
This test is an interest inventory for students to take to gain a better idea of future careers they want to pursue. This is a free test. All students are encouraged to participate in testing. This is not just a military test it is a career interest assessment. Any 10th, 11th or 12th grader can register. Registration deadline is January 22, 2025.
All Registration forms are located in the College & Career Center and the IB/Dual Credit Office on the IB Hallway. If students have questions, they can contact Mrs. Beall (tbeall@lisd.org) or visit the IB/Dual Credit Office.
Remind Groups for Longview High School Students and Parents
PLEASE JOIN SO YOU ARE INFORMED! IMPORTANT!
Longview High School will use Remind.com to communicate effectively with students and their parents. Using Remind.com texts sent directly to students and parents has proven to be very successful in communicating important school information and opportunities to students and parents.
Longview High School asks that all students and parents join their class year by following these directions:
PLEASE USE YOUR FIRST AND LAST NAME.
NO NICKNAMES OR ABBREVATIONS PLEASE!!!
*Seniors, Class of 2025, and their parents: To the number 81010, text @896fba69 and then follow the directions you receive from Remind.
*Juniors, Class of 2026, and their parents: To the number 81010, text @2gk28g and then follow the directions you receive from Remind.
*Sophomores, Class of 2027, and their parents: To the number 81010, text @3cb674 and then follow the directions you receive from Remind.
*Freshmen, Class of 2028, and their parents: To the number 81010, text @42f98ga and then follow the directions you receive from Remind.
Thirty Longview High School Seniors Selected for
Texas Bank and Trust Board of Directors
Texas Bank and Trust is pleased to announce the selection of 30 Longview High School Seniors to serve on its 2024-2025 Student Board of Directors.
The TB&T Student Board is a prestigious program recognizing outstanding high school seniors in the community.
LHS Seniors Vianney Aguilar, Madison Anderson, Grant Carlile, Diego D’Arbell, Jagar Duran, Sydney Guidry, William Hilton, Kennedy Hollins, John Jackson, Samuel Jackson, DaNaucia Johnson, Taylen Johnson, Avery Lambright, Kaden Lammers, Carlisle Land, Jackson Land, Mason Lundy, Alexandre “Dre” Mitchell, Kora Ottun, Omika Patel, Carolyn Purdum, Veta Richardson, Ava Riley, Sydney Singh, Addison Soape, Scencier Tatum, Jade Washington, Lanie Weber, Trey Willis, and Alisia Zecaida. qualified for this year’s Student Board, and will join with 45 other seniors from Trinity School of Texas, Christian Heritage, Pine Tree, Spring Hill, and St. Mary’s Catholic Schools to make up the 47th senior class to participate in the TB&T program in Longview.
The 2024-2025 Student Board members will be introduced to the TB&T bank staff in an Orientation Reception, to be held at 7 pm, Monday, August 19, in the lobby of TB&T’s Main Bank location in downtown Longview. Parents and school administrators are invited to attend.
The Student Board program is designed to introduce students to banking and money management at a critical point in their lives, and provide them with the essential economic building blocks to earning, spending, saving, and investing money. This year, the students will test their innovation and business development skills with the return of the popular program, entitled Investment Quest, first introduced to the Student Board 10 years ago. As aspiring “entrepreneurs,” the student board members will have eight months to conceptualize a product, service, or business they could potentially bring to market.
Texas Bank and Trust established the Student Board - its first and most enduring financial literacy program - in 1978.
Students were selected based on their grade point average, extra-curricular activities, and afterschool work activities. Students must submit an essay with their application as well as two letters of recommendation from either a faculty member or administrator to be considered for the program. Students accepted into the 2024 Student Board program were notified in early June.
Since its inception, the Student Board has introduced more than 3,600 area high school seniors to banking and money management.
For information on how to participate in the 2025-2026 Student Board program, please contact Community Relations Manager Sabrina Dickerson at (903) 237-5568.