Gregg County Schools & Education
Gregg County, Texas
NCES + U.S. Census BureauSchool Score
59/100
Higher = better
Rating
Average
Graduation Rate
95.5%
National avg 87.5%
Education Statistics
Graduation Rate
95.5%
National avg 87.5%
State avg 91.6%
Per-Pupil Spending
$6,532
National avg $13,239
State avg $7,498
School Score
59/100
Higher = better
State avg 56/100
Student-Teacher Ratio
N/A
National avg 15.8 : 1
Free Lunch (Median)
N/A
National median 48.2%
State School Rank
#118
of 253 counties (1 = best)
Education Advisory: Gregg County
School Verdict
Gregg County performs at an average level with a school score of 59/100 and a solid graduation rate of 95.5%.
Funding Context
At $6,532 per pupil, Gregg County operates with limited funding, which may constrain staffing, materials, and extracurricular offerings.
Attainment Context
Educational attainment data for Gregg County is not available.
Neighbor Context
Its school score is 5% above the Texas average, and its graduation rate exceeds the state average by 3.9 percentage points, while per-pupil spending is 13% lower than the state norm.
Education Overview
About Schools in Gregg County, Texas
A Robust Urban Education Hub
Gregg County operates 41 public schools serving 20,854 students within seven school districts. The infrastructure is built for scale, featuring 18 elementary schools and nine high schools concentrated in city and suburban areas.
Exceptional Graduation Outcomes
The county achieves an impressive 95.5% graduation rate, far outperforming the national average of 87%. Gregg County also meets the state average school score of 55.3, despite spending only $6,532 per pupil.
A Leader in School Choice
Longview ISD is the largest district with 8,274 students and utilizes a heavy charter model, with 16 charter schools making up 39% of the county's total schools. Pine Tree ISD follows as the second-largest provider, serving 4,611 students.
Large Campuses in an Urban Setting
Most students attend school in city or suburban locales, where the average school size is 535 students. Longview High School is the flagship institution with 2,170 students, providing a high-energy environment for older learners.
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With some of the highest graduation rates in the state, Gregg County is a premier destination for education-focused families. Explore neighborhoods near Longview or White Oak to take advantage of these strong academic results.
School Overview
Total Schools
41
in Gregg County
Total Enrollment
20,854
students
School Districts
7
districts
Charter Schools
16
39% of total
Student-Teacher Ratio
—
county average
Free Lunch (Median)
—
of students countywide
School Type Breakdown
7 School Districts in Gregg County
LONGVIEW ISD
PINE TREE ISD
SPRING HILL ISD
GLADEWATER ISD
SABINE ISD
WHITE OAK ISD
EAST TEXAS CHARTER SCHOOLS
41 Public Schools in Gregg County
| School Name | District | Grades | Type | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LONGVIEW H S | LONGVIEW ISD | 8–12 | Charter | 2,170 |
| PINE TREE H S | PINE TREE ISD | 9–12 | High | 1,319 |
| KILGORE H S | KILGORE ISD | 9–12 | High | 1,164 |
| EAST TEXAS MONTESSORI PREP ACADEMY | LONGVIEW ISD | PK–KG | Charter | 1,028 |
| FOSTER MIDDLE | LONGVIEW ISD | 6–8 | Charter | 809 |
| SABINE EL | SABINE ISD | PK–5 | Primary | 734 |
| PINE TREE J H | PINE TREE ISD | 7–8 | Middle | 709 |
| PINE TREE MIDDLE | PINE TREE ISD | 5–6 | Middle | 708 |
| BIRCH EL | PINE TREE ISD | 1–4 | Primary | 696 |
| PARKWAY EL | PINE TREE ISD | 1–4 | Primary | 678 |
| SPRING HILL H S | SPRING HILL ISD | 9–12 | High | 641 |
| JUDSON STEAM ACADEMY | LONGVIEW ISD | 6–8 | Charter | 621 |
| HUDSON EL | LONGVIEW ISD | 1–5 | Charter | 559 |
| WELDON EL | GLADEWATER ISD | 2–5 | Primary | 529 |
| PINE TREE PRI | PINE TREE ISD | PK–KG | Primary | 501 |
| SPRING HILL PRI | SPRING HILL ISD | PK–2 | Primary | 492 |
| SPRING HILL J H | SPRING HILL ISD | 6–8 | Middle | 479 |
| BRAMLETTE STEAM ACADEMY | LONGVIEW ISD | 1–5 | Charter | 476 |
| SABINE H S | SABINE ISD | 9–12 | High | 466 |
| SPRING HILL INT | SPRING HILL ISD | 3–5 | Primary | 459 |
Educational Attainment
Annual Per-Pupil Expenditure
$6,532
State avg $7,498
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Frequently Asked Questions
Schools in Gregg County, Texas — FAQ
What does the school system look like in Gregg County, Texas?
Gregg County operates 41 public schools serving 20,854 students within seven school districts. The infrastructure is built for scale, featuring 18 elementary schools and nine high schools concentrated in city and suburban areas.
How do schools in Gregg County perform academically?
The county achieves an impressive 95.5% graduation rate, far outperforming the national average of 87%. Gregg County also meets the state average school score of 55.3, despite spending only $6,532 per pupil.
What are the major school districts in Gregg County, Texas?
Longview ISD is the largest district with 8,274 students and utilizes a heavy charter model, with 16 charter schools making up 39% of the county's total schools. Pine Tree ISD follows as the second-largest provider, serving 4,611 students.
What is the school experience like in Gregg County?
Most students attend school in city or suburban locales, where the average school size is 535 students. Longview High School is the flagship institution with 2,170 students, providing a high-energy environment for older learners.
How can I find homes near good schools in Gregg County, Texas?
With some of the highest graduation rates in the state, Gregg County is a premier destination for education-focused families. Explore neighborhoods near Longview or White Oak to take advantage of these strong academic results.
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Data Sources
Education data sourced from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) and the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey. School scores are derived composite metrics.
Data is informational only. Coverage varies by county and reporting year. Not for use as the sole basis for educational decisions.