Moore County High School Athletics Funding Equalized Across Local Schools

Moore County School

Moore County high school athletics funding is now more balanced after county leaders approved equal support for athletic improvements at all three public high schools. The decision ensures Pinecrest, Union Pines, and North Moore High School receive comparable funding for capital projects, creating a more level playing field across the district.

The move comes after previous funding allocations gave Union Pines and North Moore $600,000 each for athletic upgrades, including plans for artificial turf. Pinecrest High School had requested similar funding through its athletics booster organization, prompting commissioners to revisit the distribution.

Balancing Moore County High School Athletics Funding

With this latest decision, Moore County high school athletics funding now reflects a commitment to fairness across all campuses. Commissioners approved funds for Pinecrest while also allowing flexibility for North Moore to redirect its allocation toward other athletic improvements instead of turf.

Leaders emphasized that equal investment helps ensure all student-athletes have access to quality facilities, regardless of which school they attend. It also reinforces community pride and supports growing athletic programs throughout Moore County.

Long-Term Benefits for Students and Schools

Officials noted that these upgrades are not just about sports—they’re about long-term value. Improvements made now can reduce maintenance costs in the future and provide safer, more reliable facilities for students and the community.

Beyond athletics, these investments contribute to the overall student experience and can enhance school spirit, attendance at events, and community engagement.

Moore County Schools continues to work closely with local leaders to prioritize projects that serve both students and taxpayers effectively. You can learn more about the district at Moore County Schools.

What It Means for the Sandhills Community

For families in Southern Pines, Pinehurst, Aberdeen, and across the Sandhills, this decision reflects a broader effort to invest fairly in local education. Equalizing Moore County high school athletics funding ensures every student has access to opportunities both on and off the field.

As improvements move forward, residents can expect continued updates on projects and timelines impacting each school.

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