.
.

  • Funds donated to the Moore Public Schools Tornado Relief Fund will be used to aid students, families and staff of Moore Public Schools who were affected by the May 20, 2013 tornado. 

    These funds will help remove the obstacles that stand in the way of teachers being able to teach and children being able to learn by providing them the basic educational materials and support they need. This could include, but not be limited to, things such as food, clothing, shelter, after school care, school supplies, classroom materials and student transportation to and from school related events.
     

    Make checks payable to:
    Moore Public Schools Tornado Relief Fund

    Mail checks to:
    Moore Public Schools Tornado Relief Fund
    1500 SE 4th Street
    Moore, OK 73160
    Comments (-1)

May 24, 2013
 
Dear Moore Public Schools Family:
 
Yesterday and today, our collective hearts were broken once again as the first of seven funerals were held and we buried two beautiful children, Nicolas McCabe and Emily Conatzer. Words are insufficient to express my sorrow at their loss.
 
We also witnessed again and again the kindness our extended school family and our community. We are so grateful for your prayers, volunteer assistance and donations. You are showing the world the warmth and heart I have come to cherish as superintendent and as a community member.
 
I am so very proud of our employees, so many of whom risked their own lives to shelter and protect the precious children and young people in our care. These unsung heroes deserve our thanks and our praise, and I know you join with me in expressing my gratitude.
 
We also recognize that our students, parents, community members and employees have many questions about our next steps as a school system. We are developing and putting into place a variety of contingency plans as quickly as possible.
 
Please continue to check our website and Facebook page for updates. We have posted new information regarding student grades, summer school, employee paychecks, funeral arrangements and donations. Information also will be shared via local news media outlets.
 
Again, thank you for keeping all of us, especially the families of our victims, in your thoughts and prayers. I’d also like to thank the volunteers and offers of assistance that are pouring in from across the nation. Thank you for all that you are doing, and will do, in the days and weeks to come.
 
Sincerely,
Susan “Susie” Pierce
Superintendent

Just Ask



Westmoore
High School, established in 1988, is a four-year comprehensive public high school located in south Oklahoma City. The student body includes residents of South Oklahoma City as well as the city of Moore.  Westmoore is one of three high schools in the Moore Public School District, the third largest district in the state. Westmoore High School is classified as a 6A school. Moore-Norman Technology Center courses are offered either a.m. or p.m. to eleventh and twelfth graders through application. Transportation is provided.

 

Westmoore is accredited by the North Central Association, the Oklahoma State Department of Education, and the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association. Accredited classes are provided for the educable mentally handicapped, trainable mentally handicapped, learning disabled, emotionally disturbed, and homebound students. Internet courses and an alternative high school are available as needed.

 

Oklahoma City is the 31st largest city in the United States with a metropolitan area population of about 1,252,987. This figure includes the city of Moore, which has a population of 55,081. In this area there are 16 colleges and universities. Major employers include the state government, Tinker Air Force Base, Dell Corporation, Southwest Airlines, Chesapeake Energy, Devon Energy, Kerr McGee, Federal Aviation Administration, and Gaylord Enterprises.

 

Mr. Mark Hunt, Principal
Westmoore High School   
12613 South Western
Oklahoma City, OK  73170
Fax:  405.692.5711
Phone:  405.735.4800
 

Class Time:  7:10-3:02



This page is maintained by the Webmaster

The school calendar is maintained by Brenda Grizzle
The Moore Public School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies.
Terms of Use | TRUSTe Approved Privacy Policy