Congratulations to the Wildcat boys 400 relay team which placed fifth in the Div. V state meet final today in Columbus with a time of 43.71 to earn a spot on the podium. Members of the relay team were Lucas Caldwell, Auden Hemminger, Adyn Smith, and Landon Rich.

We have accumulated quite a collection of lost and found items at both buildings, including clothing, water bottles, and many other belongings. Make sure you stop by and see if any of the items are yours!
The High School will be donating all unclaimed items after June 30th.
The PK-8 building will be donating all unclaimed items after June 12th.
Please note: The varsity locker rooms will also be cleaned out at the end of June. Any items left in the locker rooms after that time will be donated as well.
The High School will be donating all unclaimed items after June 30th.
The PK-8 building will be donating all unclaimed items after June 12th.
Please note: The varsity locker rooms will also be cleaned out at the end of June. Any items left in the locker rooms after that time will be donated as well.
The boys 400 relay team advanced to the final by placing 3rd in their heat in the Div. V state track meet. Their time of 43.56 lowered their school record. Members of the relay were freshman Lucas Caldwell, sophomore Auden Hemminger, senior Adyn Smith, and senior Landon Rich.
The 1600 relay team placed 9th in their heat at the Div. IV state track meet and 14th overall in a time of 4:09.76. The relay team members were sophomore Karli Heins, sophomore Wren Lewis, senior Ariana Florio, and junior Willow Lewis. Congratulations on being state qualifiers.
Congratulations to Woodmore senior Kelsey Kaylor who will be continuing her soccer and academic career at Heidelberg University in the fall. Best of luck at "The Berg".

It's finally summer! Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy your break! ☀️🩴🏖️

We had our last Elementary Dance Party of the year to celebrate the final day!



The boys 400 relay team of Lucas Caldwell, Auden Hemminger, Adyn Smith, and Landon Rich placed fifth in the Div. V regional meet today in Fostoria to earn a spot in the state meet next week. The foursome ran a time of 43.73. Congratulations to the relay team.
The girls 1600 relay team of Karli Heins, Wren Lewis, Ariana Florio, and Willow Lewis finshed 7th in the regional meet tonight in 4:06.52 which likely will get them an at-large berth in the state meet. Official qualifying lists come out Sunday morning. Congratulations relay team.
The countdown is on! 🎉
Can't make it to graduation? We've got you covered! Use the link below to watch online!
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Today was the Color Run at the elementary and middle schools - great weather, lots of fun, and COLOR! Enjoy your weekend Wildcats, 3 more days! (Check out more pictures on Facebook!)







CORRECTION - The HS boys track team will have one relay team moving on to the Div. V regional meet Saturday morning at Fostoria as the 400 relay team placed eighth in the prelims with a time of 44.23. The team is Lucas Caldwell, Auden Hemminger, Adyn Smith, and Landon Rich.
The HS boys track team will have one relay team moving on to the Div. V regional meet Saturday morning at Fostoria as the 1600 relay team placed eighth in the prelims with a time of 3:45.47. The team is Adyn Smith, Myles Byrd, Coleton Shaner, and Landon Rich.
As a reward for the top ROAR ticket earner in each classroom, the elementary school hosted an ice cream party yesterday! And a special congratulations to Adelyn Stoddard for earning the most ROAR tickets in the entire school! Way to go, Wildcats!



Our 5th grade math students recently completed a “Volume Zoo” project in Miss Ernsthausen’s class! Students worked in groups to research an animal and then designed and built a 3D model of their animal using boxed shapes. Throughout the project, students practiced calculating volume while also using creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. Students also completed an animal research component and wrote informational paragraphs about their chosen animal. The students did a great job, and it was a fun way to bring math to life in the classroom! Check out more pictures on Facebook!





Thanks to funding from the Ottawa County Community Foundation, Mr. Schlea’s 8th grade PEC science class was able to visit Stone Laboratory on Gibraltar Island yesterday! During the trip, students learned about the Great Lakes, limnology, invasive species, and water quality, while also participating in scientific studies. Students participated in collecting and identifying phytoplankton and zooplankton, fish dissections, and fish trawling. It was a great learning experience!










Congratulations to May's Senior, Students, and Teachers of the Month! They were each recognized at the most recent board meeting.
Senior of the Month: Zoey Bauder
Elementary Students of the Month: Brielle Floro and Juliana Noe
Middle School Students of the Month: Colson and Christian Maenle
High School Student of the Month: McKenzie Giesler
Middle School Teacher of the Month: Mrs. Cook
High School Teacher of the Month: Mr. Black
Senior of the Month: Zoey Bauder
Elementary Students of the Month: Brielle Floro and Juliana Noe
Middle School Students of the Month: Colson and Christian Maenle
High School Student of the Month: McKenzie Giesler
Middle School Teacher of the Month: Mrs. Cook
High School Teacher of the Month: Mr. Black







The high school girls track team had one qualifier for Friday's finals in Marion at the Div. IV regional meet. The 1600 relay team placed sixth in 4:08.37. The foursome was made up of Karli Heins, Wren Lewis, Ariana Florio, and Willow Lewis. A state berth is on the line Friday.
Last week, Mrs. Floro's and Mr. Schlea's 7th grade science classes created "Rube Goldberg Machines" and displayed them for the entire middle school to see! A Rube Goldberg Machine is a machine that completes a simple task in a very complex, over-engineered manner. Students applied their knowledge about forms of energy and energy transfers to help design and build their machine. They worked very hard for more than two weeks, designing, building and testing their projects - and they were amazing! Great job, Wildcats!








Last week, our Elementary and Middle Schools hosted a Career Day! Area businesses came out to talk with our Wildcats about their careers and showcase what their respective fields and work days look like. We are so grateful to all of the participants! Thank you for your support and encouragement for our students! Check out our Facebook page for more pictures and a list of participants!










