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WESTMOORE STUDENTS TO NATIONALS

The Westmoore Speech & Debate team is sending 18 students to compete in Nationals this summer in New Mexico. Congratulations to these qualifiers and alternates:

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Original Oratory 3rd Alt: Ben 1st Alt: Lauren Harman

United States Extemporaneous Speaking 2nd Alt: Josh Renolds

International Extemporaneous Speaking 2nd Alt: Bri Lamaster Qual: Silas

Dramatic Interpretation 3rd Alt: Rachel Odell Qual: Somtoo Nkrumeh, District Champion

Humerous Interpretation 1st Alt Evan Howell Qual: Weston Tomlinson Qual: Jacob M, District Champion

Program Oral Interpretation Qual: Cece Alali Qual: Jacob Shults

Info Qual: Makalyin Akins Qual: Kama Wyatt, District Champion

Public Forum Qual: Abby Harris/ Katelyn Johnson Qual: Teegin Groves/Josh Reynolds, District Champion

Duo Qual: Riley Davis and Evan Howell Qual: Carter Davis/ Ethan Dwyer

Congress (hosted 3 weeks ago) House Qualified: Logan Kennedy House Qualified: Ryan Thompson

Moore students Lauren Lewis, Paige Marshall, and Asa Weaver recently served a week-long assignment as pages for State Senator Darrell Weaver, R-Moore. Lewis and Marshall are seniors at Moore High School. Weaver is a senior at Westmoore High School.

Westmoore juniors Grace Wolf and Richard Schwing, Jr. recently served a week-long assignment as pages for State Senator Paul Rosino, R-Oklahoma City.

Dr. Caitlin Stephens, Ph.D, BCBA-D, served as Psychologist of the Day in the State Senate recently. Stephens was sponsored by Senator Adam Pugh, R-Edmond. She practicdes in Moore and is the Director of ABA Services for the Moore Autism Center, P.C.

Moore senior Cruse Garrett recently served a week-long assignment as a page for State Senator Rob Standridge, R-Norman.

Dr. Jennifer Morris Steber, Ph.D, served as Psychologist of the Day in the State Senate recently. Steber was sponsored by Senator Darrell Weaver, R-Moore. She is a Clinical Child and Adolescent psychologist who practices in Moore.

Moore is a community that always rallies in the face of challenges and our current COVID-19 situation is no different. It’s easy to find people across the city looking for ways to help and encourage each other.

Some local dog owners figured out a way to practice social distancing while taking their pets to the dog park. Dogs, of course, struggle with social distancing.

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