The Contemporary World Issues class at Woodmore High School is kicking off a small but impactful project aimed at making a difference in our community. From October 7th to October 18th, we will be collecting donations for local food pantries in Elmore and Woodville.
Students can bring in donations to their class advisor to be entered into a drawing for a chance to win a basket filled with fun items! Community members are also welcome to donate! You may bring any non-perishable goods to the Main Office at the High School.
Please help our students to support our community! #WoodmoreNation

These ROAR ticket winners were lucky enough to be drawn on Friday to be the first ones to test out our new prize machine. It was definitely a hit!!



The varsity football team moved to 4-2 on the season with a 24-20 win at home over Cincinnati College Praparatory Academy. Woodmore led 14-8 at halftime and never trailed in the second half. Landon Rich accounted for most of the Wildcat offense runnning 32 times for 232 yards.
The girls soccer team posted a 4-0 win at home over Liberty Center. Kalle Heins, Keira Travis, Camille Strong, and Willow Lewis each had goals. Strong also had three assists. Kara Schneider had seven saves in the goal
Mrs. Alexander's 4th grade was our elementary Reward Board winners for the month of September. They enjoyed their reward of a caramel apple smorgasbord today! Keep up the great job of demonstrating our ROAR expectations of being Respectful, Open Accountable and have good Relationships. 🥰




The high school volleyball teams swept St. Mary Central Catholic at home on senior night - the varsity won, 25-21, 25-17, 25-6; the JV team won, 25-16, 21-25, 25-22.
The middle school football team lost a 35-8 decision at Lakota. Lucas Caldewell scored the lone Wildcat touchdown.
The middle school volleyball teams lost at St. Mary Central Catholic - the 7th grade lost, 25-23, 24-26, 25-19; the 8th grade lost, 25-10, 25-14.
The girl soccer team earned a 6-1 win at Clyde in SBC play. Izzy Helmke and Valerie Kerecz each had 2 goals while Rylie Hesselbart and Willow Lewis also scored. Hesselbart and Camille Strong had assists. Wildcat goalkeepers Kara Schneider and Abbie Schmeltz combined for 1 save.
Here is the K-8 Weekly Parent Newsletter! Enjoy!!
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1xDnnDy56FFwC7BDPjMRlUbKjw7LSQOhXQW6y0VkT2GQ/edit?usp=sharing
It's National Custodian Day, so of course we had to shout out our amazing custodians! Woodmore has the BEST! We thank you for all that you do for our schools, staff, and students!

The high school volleyball teams lost SBC River Division matches at St. Joseph CC - the varsity lost, 25-16, 25-16, 25-18; the JV team lost, 25-17, 25-14.
The girls soccer team earned a 6-0 win over Vermilion at home on senior night. Rylie Hesselbart and Camille Strong each had 2 goals. Kalle Heins had the other goal. Taylor Hill, Alivia Smith, Willow Lewis, Valerie Kerecz, and Hesselbart had assists. Kara Schneider had 4 saves.
The middle school volleyball teams lost at home to St. Joseph Central Catholic - the 8th grade lost, 25-12, 25-13; the 7th grade lost, 25-10, 25-22.
We wanted to give a shout out to the FFA students and Mr. Avers for putting on a great Hog Roast last Friday! We thought everything was delicious and everyone else that we talked to felt the same way! Well done! #WoodmoreNation

The middle school rolled out its new PBIS model today! All middle school students were brought down to hear Mr. Davis explain how the new model will work and how they can earn rewards! How exciting!

The middle school girls cross country team placed 3rd in the Old Fort Invite as Peyton Danschroder was 8th in a time of 14:07.6. The boys team was 4th as Cooper Martin was 15th in a time of 12:42.2.
The boys high school cross country team was 9th in the Old Fort Invite as Brady Thatcher was the top finisher in 20th-place with a time of 18:37.5. The girls team did not have a team score as Addie Lowry finished 58th in 25:48.5.
The girls soccer team scored three first-half goals on their way to a 4-1 win over Archbold at home. Alivia Smith, Bailey Meggitt, Keira Travis, and Megan Vogelpohl all scored goals. Valerie Kerecz had an assist and Kara Schneider had six saves in goal.
The JV football team earned a 28-6 win at Gibsonburg. Ish Nagy had three scoring runs and quarterback Caden Hilt connected with Keegan Strong on a scoring pass.
