This is defintely a late post (sorry!) - but we are no less happy for our 2026 Prom King and Queen, Camdyn Schwartz and Zoey Bauder! Congratulations!!

Here are the Color Run times for this Friday, May 29th!

The varsity baseball team saw its season end with a 4-3 loss to Seneca East in nine innings in the Div. VI sectional game played at Buckeye Central HS. Seneca East scored three runs in the bottom of the seventh to force extra innings. Woodmore had just four hits in the game.
The varsity baseball tournament game against Seneca East at Buckeye Central HS at 2 p.m. today will be played as scheduled. Tickets are available available online on the OHSAA web site and with cash at the game.
The boys track team finished second in the Div. V district meet at Gibsonburg with 78 points. The 400 relay team and Myles Byrd in the 800 won district titles and Woodmore will have athletes in six other events at the regional meet next week in Fostoria.
The varsity baseball teams tournament game against Seneca East has been re-scheduled for tomorrow (May 24) at 2 p.m. at Buckeye Central H.S. (938 S. Kibler St., New Washington). If you had purchased an online ticket, it will be honored tomorrow.
The varsity baseball tournament game today against Seneca East has been cancelled. Stay tuned for a re-schedule date/time.
The varsithy baseball team's Div. VI sectional game tomorrow at Seneca East is now scheduled for an 11 a.m. start at Buckeye Central H.S. (938 S. Kibler St., New Washington, OH). We will know tomorrow at 8 am if the game is good to go.
The girls track team had two relays and one individual qualify for next week's regional meet after the Div. IV district meet today in Fostoria. The 800 and 1600 relays along with Ariana Florio in the 100 and 200 qualified for next week's meet in Marion.
Congratulations to our Spring Art Show winners! To check out a video with all of the winners as well as see all artwork that was submitted, go to https://www.woodmoreschools.com/o/whs/page/visual-arts
People's Choice Winners:
1st Place: Mason Faunce
2nd Place: Bella Goings
3rd Place: Logan Migliori
Superintendent's Award: Jayda Ollom
Principal's Award: Willow Lewis
People's Choice Winners:
1st Place: Mason Faunce
2nd Place: Bella Goings
3rd Place: Logan Migliori
Superintendent's Award: Jayda Ollom
Principal's Award: Willow Lewis
Sixth graders in Miss Dunn’s class have been busy cooking up creativity with their Food Truck Project! Students designed their own food truck businesses and brands, created budgets, built impressive 3D food truck models, and participated in a fun shopping simulation at their classmates’ trucks. This engaging project combined math, creativity, teamwork, and entrepreneurship in a hands-on learning experience. Great work, Wildcats!









On May 14th, 2026 our National Honor Society inducted their new members! Congratulations to our newest NHS Wildcats!
*There were a few absences due to softball and baseball, so not all members are pictured!*





Adyn Smith was second in the pole vault and the 3200 relay was third in the Div. V district meet at Gibsonburg to both advance to next week's regional meet. The Wildcats advanced to Saturday's finals in seven other running events after finishing in the top eight in the prelims.
The varsity baseball team lsot a 9-6 decision at Genoa in their final regular season game. Woodmore used six different pitchers and four differnt players had one hit. Mason McGee had one hit and three RBI. He had a two-run single in the seventh inning,
The varsity softball team lost its Div. VI district semifinal game to Patrick Henry, 10-0, in 5 innings. The Wildcats were held to 4 hits. Olivia Scavio went the distance on the mound. Senior Izzy Helmke had 2 hits, one a double. The Wildcats end the season with an 11-16 mark.
Last week the High School held a "Student Appreciation Week" to celebrate the end of testing. They had a popcorn party, teachers shared some kind words, an ice cream sundae bar and ended the week with duct taping Officer Psota to the wall. That sounds like an amazing week!







Who needs store-bought when you have in-house talent? Huge thanks to Jacob and Gavin for creating this incredible, custom shelving unit for our main office space! They combined different wood types and added amazing personalized details—including "Wildcats" on one side and three WLS icons on the other. We appreciate you both!

The HS girls track team had one regional qualifier on the first day of the district meet. The 3200 relay team finished third in 10:09.52 to advance to next week's regional meet in Marion. The relay team was Wren Lewis, Peyton Danmschroder, Addie Lowry, and Willow Lewis.
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!

