
What advice would you give to our graduating seniors?


Do you want to have fun this summer? Attend PT's Tennis Camp June 5-7. Ages Kinder-6th Grade.
Scan the QR code for camp registration and information! #pttenniscamp2023


Check out the new athletics program Little Pirates, a strength and conditioning program for kids entering 3rd through 6th grade. Scan the QR code for pricing and registration! #littlepirates2023 #forthekids


Pirates, Have a great last Monday of this school year!


Check out the Summer Skills Camps by Pine Tree Athletics! Register today!


Longview Police Department's EXPLORER ACADEMY June 5-9. Five full days of hands on, police style training and classroom education. To register: Arrive at Spring Hill Junior High, 3101 Spring Hill Road at 7:30 a.m. on Monday, June 5. Contact Officer Josh Marrs at 903.331.2858 for early registration and information. #exploreracademy2023


Congratulations to the following Graphic Design students who completed the requirements to be recognized as Adobe Certified Professionals in Visual Design using Adobe Photoshop!
Zain Williams, Valerie Aparicio, Jasleen Mills, Dakota Smith, Demontrel Mitchell, and Kaleb Lampkin
#adobephotoshopcertified #pirateproud


The tradition continues. Senior Walk 2023. Congratulations, Seniors! PT is proud of you!










Parkway Elementary's 1st grade classes presented It's Showtime! Great job, Pirates!








Check out the latest news and events in this week's issue of The Pirate Treasure!
https://www.smore.com/z69sd

Thank you to our district Speech Pathologists who devote their time and energy to help our students communicate each day. Speech Pathologists change the world one word at a time.


UPDATED EARLY DISMISSAL NOTICE #pirateproud


UPDATED EARLY DISMISSAL NOTICE #pirateproud


PTISD Early Dismissal Announcement


PTHS Leadership has earned recognition as a Texas Association of Student Councils (TASC) Outstanding Student Council and earned the Sweepstakes Award.
The Outstanding Student Council award is based on documentation of Leadership organization, specific project areas, participation in TASC programs, and an evaluation by an administrator. In addition, Sweepstakes Councils must earn recognition in the areas of Pride and Patriotism, Energy and Environment, Drugs, Alcohol, Safety and Health (DASH), and Community Service.
Additionally, For its exemplary record of leadership, service and activities that improve the school and community, the Pine Tree High School Leadership has been recognized as a 2023 National Gold Council of Excellence by the National Student Council (NatStuCo). The NatStuCo program is supported by its parent organization, the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP).


PT Girls Basketball Camp May 30-June 1 - For information contact Coach Goss at CGoss@ptisd.org - #basketballcamp2023


3rd Annual Community Volleyball Tournament - Register today!


Congratulations to Johnathan Cordova, Marcos Loya, and Jacob Juarez for completing the Extra Mile project through Teens In The Driver Seat. These students conducted campus pre-observations, hosted a safety fair, and collected data with post-observations. In doing so, they earned the Extra Mile Award and $700 for PTHS Leadership.
Teens in the Driver Seat® is the first peer-to-peer program for teens focusing solely on traffic safety and addressing all significant risks for this age group.
Teens in the Driver Seat® is an initiative under the Texas A&M Transportation Institute’s Youth Transportation Safety (YTS) Program. YTS seeks to save lives and reduce injuries among America’s youth by developing and delivering the nation’s most comprehensive transportation safety programs and projects. #teensinthedriverseat #pirateproud

Dear PT Parents, Faculty, and Community:
This morning at approximately 11:10 am the Pine Tree Administration was made aware of a threat of family violence by an individual whose children attend our school. In an overabundance of caution, District leadership initiated a shelter-in-place while Longview Police Department completed its investigation. The threat has cleared and regular operations resumed district-wide at approximately 11:30 am. There was not and is not an active threat on campus at any time. The administration felt this move was necessary to protect our students, staff, and families. We apologize for any inconvenience this action may have caused.


Congratulations to our TOP TEN and the graduating class of 2023!
