Good morning Woodmore Familes! Due to fog, we will be CLOSED today, Tuesday, October 14th, 2025. Stay safe, Wildcats!

Due to fog, Woodmore is on a 2-hour delay today, Tuesday, October 14th. Stay safe, Wildcats!

Attention Community Members! Are you looking for someone to rake your leaves? Key Club wants to help! If you're interested, please fill out the form linked below and they'll send someone your way!
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On October 2nd Woodmore High School AP Biology and CCP Biodiversity classes gathered water
quality data on the Portage River at Ory Park in Elmore for NASA GLOBE and TMACOG's Student Watershed Watch. The students then compile and analyze the data to submit to each of the organizations. With the help of our partners, Woodmore has been monitoring the chemical and biological health of the Portage River for 6 years!
Three of the students have been invited to TMACOGs Student Watershed Watch Symposium at the
Toledo Zoo with other schools who have been gathering water quality data! What an amazing opportunity! Check out Facebook or Instagram for more pictures!
quality data on the Portage River at Ory Park in Elmore for NASA GLOBE and TMACOG's Student Watershed Watch. The students then compile and analyze the data to submit to each of the organizations. With the help of our partners, Woodmore has been monitoring the chemical and biological health of the Portage River for 6 years!
Three of the students have been invited to TMACOGs Student Watershed Watch Symposium at the
Toledo Zoo with other schools who have been gathering water quality data! What an amazing opportunity! Check out Facebook or Instagram for more pictures!





The boys soccer team lost an 8-0 decision at home to Riverdale.
The JV football team defeated Northwood at home, 20-0. Lucas Caldwell had two scoring runs and Ish Nagy also scored on a run.
Congratulations to October's Elementary PE All Stars! Way to go, Wildcats!

The HS volleyball teams split matches at Sandusky St. Mary CC - the varsity won, 23-25, 25-17, 25-16, 28-26; the JV team lost, 25-11, 25-15.
The middle school football team lost an 8-7 decision at Calvert. Noah Huss returned a fumble for the touchdown.
Congratulations again to our SBC Girls Soccer Team Champions! Way to go, Wildcats!

The girls soccer team posted a 7-0 win at home over Tiffin Columbian to earn the SBC title. Emma Hahn and Camille Strong each had 2 goals. Willow Lewis, Bailey Meggitt, and Kelsey Kaylor also had goals. Lewis and Rylie Hesselbart both had 2 assists. Abbie Schmeltz had 2 saves.
Our middle school is hosting a Halloween Dance for our 7th and 8th grade students on October 18th from 6-8PM for $5 per person! There will be a costume contest, pumpkin decorating contest (you'll need to bring your decorated pumpkin to the dance), musical chairs, and pizza, candy, and drinks available for purchase! We can't wait to see everyone dressed up!

Attention Middle School and 3rd/4th grade parents: Mr. Kigar is starting up the Chess Club again! It will run every Wednesday from October 29th through February in Mrs. Floro's room. There will be permission slips in the office for anyone who wants to participate! Please email him with any questions! jkigar1@woodmoreschools.com

Woodmore High School took 24 juniors to the annual Ottawa County Career Showcase today! This year, over 30 local businesses, entities, & companies were available for students to talk with, participate in demonstrations, and get to know daily operations. They offered students opportunities to schedule job shadows and even were available to interview on the spot. Our students were the first to arrive and in no time they all were engaging with the presenters, taking notes in their career passports, and communicating well. It was leadership and initiative at its finest! Our chaperones, Mr. Black & Mr. Clair, were very impressed by our students' attitudes and willingness to network with everyone who took part in the event. It was a great day for the students that attended and they represented Woodmore very well!




Woodmore Local Schools is looking for someone interested in being the 7th grade boys basketball coach for this season. If interested, contact athletic director Steve Barr at: sbarr@woodmoreschools.com.
The high school volleyball teams lost matches at Hopewell-Loudon - the varsity lost, 25-20, 25-22, 21-25, 25-21; the JV team lost, 25-12, 25-8.
The middle school volleyball teams split matches at home against St. Mary Central Catholic in the last match of the regular season. The 7th grade won, 25-15, 25-20; the 8th grade lost, 25-12. 25-20.
Congratulations to our Marching Band!! They competed on Oct. 4th at the Norton High School Art in Motion Competition, and took home SO MANY awards!
Excellent Rating Overall (II)
Best Music in Class C
Best Visual in Class C
Best Percussion in Class C
Best Auxiliary in Class C
First Place in Class C
Associate's Cup - Runner Up Grand Champion!
WAY TO GO, WILDCATS!! 🥳💙💛 #WoodmoreNation
Excellent Rating Overall (II)
Best Music in Class C
Best Visual in Class C
Best Percussion in Class C
Best Auxiliary in Class C
First Place in Class C
Associate's Cup - Runner Up Grand Champion!
WAY TO GO, WILDCATS!! 🥳💙💛 #WoodmoreNation






The girls soccer team posted a 6-0 win at home over Bellevue. Kelsey Kaylor scored 4 goals to increase her career total to 82, breaking the school record. Rylie Hesselbart and Izzy Helmke also had goals. Helmke had two assists. Emma Hahn had one. Woodmore did not have a save.
The boys soccer team lost 2-1 at Clyde as Ryne Donley scored the goal with an assist from Aiden Drill. Jack Avers had seven saves in goal.
