West Orange-Stark High School

Previously, both high schools had operated separately – with four grade levels per campus.

Due to minor local fund balance shortfalls, and projected state fund balance shortfalls, the West Orange-Cove CISD offered district staff a 10% (of annual pay) sign-off bonus.

The school offers many AP and Dual-Enrollment classes, (Lamar State College- Orange Courses) for Juniors and Seniors.

Along with the Career Center courses, and core education classes, other electives offered include; Drivers Education, Individual Sports, Team Sports, Aerobic Activities, Foundations of Personal Fitness, Dance, Art, Theatre Production, Technical Theater, Musical Theory, Choral Music, Instrumental Ensemble, and others.

The school newspaper is the 'Mustang Message' The yearbook is the 'Mustang Memories' The WOSHS Career Center is highly successful.

Students from all 5 districts in Orange County utilize the Career Center, which offers many trades needed in the job market.

The Machining, Building Trades, and Media Technology departments of the Career Center have won various awards among the State's VICA group.

The Mustangs Home stadium is named after Coach Dan Hooks, who was Athletic Director for 20+ years.

Many WO-S High alumni become successful in both college and professional sports, such as recent graduate Earl Thomas, who was drafted in 2010 by the Seattle Seahawks.

During a Sept.17, 2010 game, team Quarterback Reginald Garrett walked to the sidelines and fell to the ground.