Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer Program for Children (Summer EBT), also known as SUN Bucks, began in summer 2025 and provides grocery benefits to low-income families with school-aged children when schools are closed for the summer. Summer EBT benefits will either be loaded to a household’s Ohio Direction Card or a benefit card will be sent in the mail in a plain white envelope addressed to each eligible child.
Families will receive a one-time benefit of $120 for each eligible child and can use the money to buy food during the summer at grocery stores, farmers markets, and other authorized retailers.
All children between the ages of 6 to 18 participating in one or more of the following assistance programs (on or after July 1, 2025) will receive Summer EBT automatically with no need to apply:
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Ohio Works First (OWF)
Medicaid (if income meets USDA Income Eligibility Guidelines for current program year)
Children of any age enrolled in a school participating in the National School Lunch Program that are approved for free or reduced-price meals for school year 2026-2027 will also receive Summer EBT automatically with no need to apply.
More information can be found on our website (with links to this and other programs!)
woodmoreschools.com/page/food-services
Families will receive a one-time benefit of $120 for each eligible child and can use the money to buy food during the summer at grocery stores, farmers markets, and other authorized retailers.
All children between the ages of 6 to 18 participating in one or more of the following assistance programs (on or after July 1, 2025) will receive Summer EBT automatically with no need to apply:
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Ohio Works First (OWF)
Medicaid (if income meets USDA Income Eligibility Guidelines for current program year)
Children of any age enrolled in a school participating in the National School Lunch Program that are approved for free or reduced-price meals for school year 2026-2027 will also receive Summer EBT automatically with no need to apply.
More information can be found on our website (with links to this and other programs!)
woodmoreschools.com/page/food-services

Heads up Elementary and Middle School parents! Tomorrow is our annual Career Day and our students are encouraged to dress up for their hopeful future career choices! It's going to be a GREAT day!

Check out this opportunity from Family Advocacy Center for summer meals!

The vasity softball team earned an 8-2 win over Western Reserve in the district semifinal game at Clyde. Olivia Scavio tossed a complete game with eight strikeouts. Kelsey Kaylor had three hits, including two triples, and three RBI. Scavio also had three hits and two RBI.
Last call to purchase a yearbook, High School students!

Don't miss a single song! 🎵 Catch the livestream of the Woodmore 6–12 Spring Choir Concert tonight at 6:30 PM.
Tune in via the link below:
🔗 https://youtube.com/live/qdisQOf30Xc?feature=share
The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce has launched its annual Parent Survey,
and we need your valuable feedback!
Who should complete this survey? While we share updates with our entire community,
this specific survey is only for parents or guardians of children receiving special
education services.
Find more information and the link to the survey here: https://aptg.co/-Jmd66
and we need your valuable feedback!
Who should complete this survey? While we share updates with our entire community,
this specific survey is only for parents or guardians of children receiving special
education services.
Find more information and the link to the survey here: https://aptg.co/-Jmd66
The girls HS track team was second and the boys fourth in the SBC Championships at Huron. On the second day of meet, the girls team won all three relays, 800, 400, and 1600, while the boys team won the 800 relay. The boys had two seconds and the girls one.
The varsity baseball team earned a 7-0 win at home over Northwood. Keil Almroth started and went five innings allowing five hits, and he had seven strikeouts. Collin Perkins pitched the last two innings. Michael Seeger had two hits and an RBI and Gavin Donley had two hits.
Today was Farm Day at the Elementary School! Our youngest Wildcats got to hear from our oldest all about FFA, animals, crops, and farming in general! Always a favorite and this year did not disappoint! Check out Facebook for more pictures!







Our 8th graders went bowling today! They then headed to the Big Dipper and park in Genoa. The kids fished, played basketball, wiffle ball, volleyball, pickleball, hacky sack, and more! Sounds like an amazing day! Check out Facebook for more pictures!









Are you curious about how the stadium demolition is going? We are livestreaming it! Because of how the tech works, the video link will change every single day.
Don't worry about hunting down a new link every morning, though - just bookmark our Stadium Project page (linked below)! We will post the new live video there each morning, and you can also find the replays of past days if you missed anything.
https://www.woodmoreschools.com/page/stadium-project
Don't worry about hunting down a new link every morning, though - just bookmark our Stadium Project page (linked below)! We will post the new live video there each morning, and you can also find the replays of past days if you missed anything.
https://www.woodmoreschools.com/page/stadium-project

Last fall the sixth and seventh graders in the enrichment classes wrote an essay on Americanism for the American Legion in Fremont. This was an essay contest throughout the counties in Ohio. Mrs. Katafias received notification that we had two winners from Woodmore! The second place winner from the seventh grade is Dominic Zakrzewski and the second place winner from the sixth grade is Emma Valasek. Each student is receiving a $50 gift card. Congratulations, Wildcats!

The varsity softball team earned a 3-2 win at Hopewell-Loudon. Olivia Scavio went the distance on the mound and had five strikeouts. Senior Kelsey Kaylor had two hits, a double and triple, and drove in one run. Freshman Rebekah Wauford had a hit and an RBI.
The varsity baseball team lost a 10-0 decision at Hopewell-Loudon in five innings. Hopewell-Loudon scored nine runs in the first two innings. Woodmore managed just two hits in the game.
Attention Woodmore Community! Starting tomorrow, demolition on our beloved but aged stadium will begin. We have attached a calendar detailing the timeline for demolition. Please reach out to the district office with any questions - and feel free to share photos and memories of your time at the stadium in the comments!




The varsity softball team lost a regular season game at home to St. Joseph CC, 5-3 Olivia Scavio went the distance on the mound alloswng 3 hits and striking out 10. Woodmore had just 3 hits. Kelsey Kaylor had an RBI single and Scavio drove in a run with a bases loaded walk.
Seniors and Senior Parents: Please be sure to check payschoolscentral.com for any outstanding fees. All fees must be paid prior to graduation practice on Wednesday, 5/27. Students with unpaid fees will not be permitted to participate in the graduation practice or ceremony. Please contact the high school at 419-862-2721 with any questions. Thank you!

The vasity softball team earned an 11-1 win at home over Northwood in Div. VI sectional play. Olivia Scavio went the distance on the mound allowing four hits and striking out seven. Kelsey Kaylor had three hits and three RBI. Lexi Martin and Scavio each had two RBI.
The varsity baseball team split games at St. Mary CC - losing a 12-7 decision in 12 innings the completion of a game earlier this season and they won 7-5 behind the pitching of Keil Almroth who allowed three hits, one earned run, and struck out 11.
