Overview
Moore Public Schools is the fourth largest school system in the state (FY23), with a student population of more than 25,600. The district encompasses 176 square miles in Moore (23 sq mi) and south Oklahoma City (153 sq mi), south of 82nd Street.
- Population of District: 134,311
- Population by Race (according to OSDE)
- American Indian 4.4%
- Asian/Pacific Islander 5.3%
- Black 6.9%
- Hispanic 16.6%
- Two or More Races 18.8%
- Caucasian 48%
- Average Household Income: $74,645
Moore Public Schools is divided into school attendance zones or areas. Students enroll in the school dictated by their residence. Our district includes:
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3 High Schools (grades 9-12)
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6 Junior High Schools (grades 7-8)
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25 Elementary Schools (grades pre-K-6)
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1 Alternative Academy
Moore Public Schools is accredited by:
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Oklahoma State Department of Education
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North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (9-12)
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Oklahoma Department of Career and Technical Education
Financial Facts
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District estimated General Fund Budget: $228,085,806
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Building Fund: $11,806,445
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Child Nutrition Fund: $13,764,331
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Budgeted per pupil expenditure: $9,320.84
Employees
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Total: 2,914 (FY23)
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Certified teachers and administrators: 1,500
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Support personnel: 1,307
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Certified staff has an average of 13 years of experience with more than 31% holding advanced degrees.
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Average teacher compensation: $59,482 (w/ fringe)
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Oklahoma's average teacher compensation is $48,285.
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Enrollment
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Elementary: 13,097
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Junior High: 3,706
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High School: 7,386
Student Performance
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$22.7 million in scholarship awards
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8 National Merit Program Finalists
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78 Athletes signed to collegiate programs
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67 Students achieved the Oklahoma Seal of Biliteracy