
2026 MPHS Valedictorian
Brissia Alvarez
Brissia Alvarez

2026 MPHS Salutatorian
Alessandro Greco
Alessandro Greco

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Latest News
January 2026
Mount Pleasant High School Seniors Named Academic All-State
Mount Pleasant High School senior football players, Alberto Avila, Carter Cook, and Keith Standefer have been named to the Texas High School Coaches Association (THSCA) Academic All-State football teams. Avila and Cook were named to [...]
MPHS Senior Basketball Player Surpasses 1500 Points
Congratulations to senior Carter Chism who has surpassed 1500 points scored in his high school career! His goal is to beat the current school record of 1705 points scored by 2019 graduate Dorian Glinton. Keep [...]
December 2025
MPHS Goin’ Gold Band Members Selected for All-Region Band
Twenty-three members of the Mount Pleasant High School Goin’ Gold Band were named to the Freshman and High School All-Region Bands. MPHS boasted nine 1st chair placements and thirteen have qualified for Area auditions. One [...]
MPHS Cheer Places 3rd at NCA Texas Regional Competition
The Mount Pleasant High School Cheerleaders closed out their fall competition season at the NCA State of Texas Regional at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas on Saturday, December 13. MPHS competed in [...]
Record Number of MPHS FBLA Students Advance to State
The Area 6 FBLA Leadership Conference on Tuesday, December 9 at the Region 8 Educational Service Center featured more than 400 competitors representing 10 schools in our area. Of the record 118 competitors representing Mount [...]
MPHS Senior Graduates with Associate’s Degree
Congratulations to MPHS senior Alberto Avila who graduated from Northeast Texas Community College last week with his Associate's degree in General Studies! Congratulations Alberto!
MPHS Senior’s Artwork to be Displayed in Washington D.C
Two Mount Pleasant High School art students placed in the TX01 District Congressional Art Contest on Sunday, December 7 at The Longview Museum of Fine Arts. Of the 28 entries from 16 schools, only five [...]





























