Westport High School (Missouri) Explained

Westport High School
Motto:"Where Education Is Our Priority"
Established:1907
Closed:2010
Coordinates:39.0559°N -94.582°W
Type:Public
District:KCMSD
Grades:9-12
Superintendent:John Covington
Athletics:Football
Basketball
Volleyball
Cross Country
Track and Field
Nickname:Tigers
Yearbook:The Herald
Newspaper:The Crier
Streetaddress:315 East 39th Street
Kansas City, Missouri 64111
Country:United States
Rival:Central High School

Westport High School was a public high school located at 315 East 39th Street in Kansas City, Missouri. It was part of the Kansas City, Missouri School District. A trowel was used to lay the cornerstone of the school on June 8, 1907. The Class of 1957 presented a frame with the exact trowel on October 6, 2007 to coincide with their 50th anniversary and the 100th anniversary of the school. Westport closed in 2010; its building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.

History

The school was established in the 19th century, moving into its own building in 1891 with an 1897 addition coming subsequently, and joining the Kansas City school system in 1898 as Westport was annexed to Kansas City.[1] The high school was across the street from Westport Middle School and it opened in the fall of 1908. It was considered the finest school in Kansas City and among the finest in the county, at a cost of nearly $500,000, and built of stone and vitrified brick.[2]

Westport High School was the last school to become Achievement First in 2009-2010. The purpose was to prepare students for post-secondary education and high-quality careers.

School closing

Westport High closed on June 3, 2010, because of school district Superintendent John Covington's right-sizing plan to close almost 30 schools.[3] [4] Mr. Harold Hawkins was the last principal of Westport High due to the school closing. He was called out of retirement to become principal on April 7, 2009.[5]

After Westport closed in 2010, Southwest Early College Campus took the attendance zone of Westport.[6] [7]

Yearbook

The Herald was the name of the school yearbook.

The 2007-2008 yearbook was the first yearbook to be a DVD. The 2008-2009 yearbook was the second yearbook to be a DVD and the first in HD.

Newspaper

The Weekly Crier was the name of the school newspaper.

Student activities

Westport's last ROTC programs or drill teams were in the mid to late 1960s. There was a chapter of the Future Teachers of America.

Principal

Partners in community service

Westport High School and Herndon Career Center were partners in community service with SkillsUSA, FBLA, and FCCLA. April 28, 2007 marked the first community service project for Westport and Herndon Career Center from Raytown, Missouri.[8] [9] The theme was "Restoring Westport High". April 19, 2008 marked the second community service project for both schools. The theme was "Schools Helping Schools."

Notable alumni

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Brief History of Westport High School. https://web.archive.org/web/19970414103552/http://www.whs.kcmsd.k12.mo.us/history/. dead. 1997-04-14. Westport High School. 1997-04-14. 2019-06-09.
  2. http://www.kclibrary.org/localhistory/media.cfm?mediaID=35244 Local History – Kansas City Public Library
  3. News: 26 Kansas City schools will close. Robertson. Joe. Rodriguez. Meredith. 2010-03-11. Kansas City Star. 2021-06-15.
  4. News: Kansas City superintendent defends plan to shutter schools. 2010-03-11. CNN. 2021-06-15.
  5. News: KC district aims to halt revolving door of principals. Robertson. Joe. 2018-06-19. Kansas City Star. 2018-08-14.
  6. "NEW school boundaries for 2010-2011 School Year." Kansas City, Missouri School District. Retrieved on January 20, 2011. "Southwest Early College Campus – (Assumes Westport High boundaries)"
  7. "Kansas City Missouri School District 2010/2011 Southwest High School Boundary. Kansas City, Missouri School District. Retrieved on January 20, 2011.
  8. News: Students offer time to improve school: Volunteers spend the day - and elbow grease - to make repairs at Westport High School. Tankard . Frank . April 29, 2007. The Kansas City Star (Kansas City, MO). 2009-10-04.
  9. News: Monchelle Wright (top) and Natausha Bowie were among about 100 area students sprucing up Westport High School on Saturday. . Blocher. Fred. 2007-04-29. The Kansas City Star. 2009-10-04.
  10. [Lee Shippey]
  11. Web site: First woman baseball commentator lives in the Plaza. 11 August 2015.
  12. Web site: Westport High School Yearbook - the Herald | KC History.
  13. Web site: Westport High School Yearbook - the Herald | KC History.
  14. News: Ewing M. Kauffman, 76, Owner Of Kansas City Baseball Team. Pace. Eric. August 2, 1993. The New York Times.