Welcome to Fred Moore High School

  • Originally established in 1909, Fred Moore High School was first named Fred Douglas High School, serving the African-American community. In 1948, the building where the campus currently stands was built. Two years later in 1950, the school was renamed after Fred Moore, a former teacher and principal at Douglas High who remained connected to the community.

    The school closed in 1968 and reopened 24 years later to serve students looking for flexibility in their education. It was renovated in 1996 to better meet the needs of these students. 

    Fred Moore High School provides a true alternative climate where students can graduate at an accelerated pace under the guidance of highly qualified classroom teachers. The school offers a compassionate learning environment that focuses on the academics needed to obtain a high school diploma. 

    Fred Moore High School helps students to stay in school – especially those facing challenging circumstances. It is a great alternative for students who want a change from the traditional high school setting. To enhance that compassionate learning environment, Fred Moore offers small classes and flexible schedules within regular school hours, to assist students in accelerating their academic goals.


    Mission Statement

    Fred Moore High School provides students with accelerated learning opportunities that promote a sense of responsibility to the individual and community. Students will be supported in a positive and relevant learning environment as they grow into college and career-ready individuals who possess the academic and social skills needed to be successful citizens.
     
    Vision Statement 

    Preparing today's students to succeed in tomorrow's world.
     
    School Motto 

    Dedication, Direction, Discovery
     

    Established: 1992 (school built in 1948)
    Mascot: Dragons
    Colors: Green, Gold and White