The Split: How schools have fared
By Justin Harper
If you read the story in today’s section about the split of the Moore school district you may wonder how such splits affected other schools. Here is a look at how several large schools fared after a school district split, with their season record the year the new school(s) opened:
Putnam City
1968: Putnam City West added. Record: 7-2-1
1978: Putnam City North added. Record: 7-5
Putnam City West
1978: Putnam City North added. Record: 12-1
Moore
1988: Westmoore added. Record: 2-8
2008: Southmoore added. Current record: 0-8
Edmond Memorial
1994: Edmond Santa Fe and Edmond North added. Record: 4-6
Norman
1998: Norman North added. Record: 5-5
Westmoore
2008: Southmoore added. Current record: 3-5
* Here is a look at how the new schools fared after opening:
Putnam City West
First season: 1968, 3-5-1
First winning season: 1969, 7-3
Best season: 1981, 14-0, Class 4A champions
Putnam City North
First season: 1978, 1-9
First winning season: 1979, 9-2
Best season: 1991, 14-0, Class 5A champions
Westmoore
First season: 1988, 4-7
First winning season: 1991, 8-6
Best season: 1991, 5A runner-up
Edmond Santa Fe
First season: 1994, 5-5
First winning season: 1995, 11-2
Best season: 2003, 12-2, Class 6A runner-up
Edmond North
First season: 1994, 3-7
First winning season: 1998, 6-5
Best season: 2003, 10-2
Norman North
First season: 1998, 2-8
First winning season: 2007, 9-3
Best season: 2007
Southmoore
First season: 2008, currently 2-6
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