
The varsity football team lost a 57-0 decision on the road at state-ranked Hopewell-Loudon in SBC River Division play. The Wildcats trailed 37-0 at halftime. Woodmore was outgained, 322-78, in the game.

Next week is Red Ribbon Week. Here are the daily themes for the K-8 building. Don't forget, Friday is an Early Release Day. 😁

The middle school football team completed its season at home with a 37-14 win over Margaretta. Lucas Caldwell had two rushing touchdowns. Bryce Ruch had one rushing score while Avery Clouse connected with Caldwell and Chase Allen for touchdowns.

The Middle School held a pep rally today celebrating all of the fall sports! Let's go Wildcats!! Be sure to check our our Facebook page for a few more pictures and a video! #WoodmoreNation








Did you know that the Woodmore Choir is hosting a Fall Fundraiser? All proceeds go to the general choir fund (used for piano and uniform maintenance) as well as each student's trip account for the next large choir trip!
Click the link below if you'd like to check it out and help support the choir!
https://store.myfundraisingplace.com/07ab2420-5aa3-49ab-851e-0082b057b43b

📣 It's that time again! Woodmore Elementary and Middle Schools - let's "Stuff the Bus" for Woodville and Elmore food pantries!
Our amazing bus drivers will be in the cafetorium every morning October 21st-25th! Students and residents are encouraged to drop off items such as canned goods, cereal, pasta, peanut butter, and other pantry staples.
As a fun bonus, when dropping off items, students will get to put a ticket into a box voting for what bus driver or staff member should get a pie in the face. At the end of the week, the person with the most votes will get "pied" at an all-school assembly by one of the students who voted for them! 🥧 Thank you for supporting "Stuff the Bus!"


The Woodmore PTO has officially announced that the Cookie Dough and Gift Sale pickup will be happening on Wednesday, October 23rd from 3:30-6PM in the PK-8 Cafetorium! If you have any questions, please email the PTO at woodmorepto@gmail.com.


Today, Wednesday, October 16th, is Unity Day. We encourage students to wear ORANGE. "Unity Day" is a special day during the month of October to promote kindness, acceptance, and inclusion of all students and originated from the PACERS National Bullying Prevention Center.

📣 Attention #WoodmoreNation!
Do you want to join an amazing team? Do you want to choose your own schedule? Do you want holidays, weekends, and summers off? Woodmore Local Schools is currently seeking applications for the following substitute positions:
Bus Drivers
Cooks
Custodians
Educational Aides/Paraprofessionals
Teachers
Contact Kim Hockenberry at 419-862-1060 ext. 100 or khockenberry@woodmoreschools.com for more information! You can also visit our employment page on the website for positions and applications!
https://www.woodmoreschools.com/page/employment


📸 Exciting day for our Juniors at the Ottawa County Career Showcase! 🌟
Last week, they had the incredible opportunity to connect with local businesses that align perfectly with their YouScience aptitudes and interests. From hands-on demonstrations to insightful conversations, our students explore future careers and make valuable connections. We're so proud of their enthusiasm and curiosity! #CareerReady #FutureLeaders #YouScience #OttawaCounty






📣 Calling All Alumni! 🎓
We need your help! Our school district is working on an exciting new project to build a Career Hub, and we want YOU to be a part of it. We're asking all our amazing alumni to take a few minutes to complete a survey about their career journey.
Your insights will help us provide valuable information to our current students, helping them explore careers that interest them and align with what they're learning in the classroom.
🌟 Why Participate?
- Inspire the next generation of students.
- Share your professional experiences.
- Help us connect curriculum with real-world careers.
Click the link below to take the survey and make a difference in our students' futures. Your story could be the one that sparks a student's passion and sets them on their career path! 🚀
https://forms.gle/4E5PFg3A2fCzNNmD9
Thank you for your support and for being an integral part of our school community! Together, we can guide our students to success. 🙌


Fourth Graders took a field trip to the Sandusky County Fairgrounds on October 9th for an event called "Explore Your Backyard." This event was hosted by Sandusky County Soil and Water Conservation District to educate our students on various nature topics including animal habitat conservation, agricultural enterprise, recycling, and geology. We loved the hands-on experiences!







The 7th grade volleyball team lost its quarterfinal game in the SBC Tournament to Lakota, 25-17, 25-16; the 8th grade team beat New Riegel, 26-28, 25-20, 26-24, before losing to Gibsonburg in the quarterfinals, 25-17, 25-11.

The girls soccer team lost a 3-1 decision on the road to Ottawa Hills. Taylor Hill scored the lone Woodmore goal in the first half to give the Wildcats a 1-0 lead at halftime. Lyndee Wagner had four saves in goal.

The boys high school cross country team finished 5th and the girls team did not have a team score in the SBC Championships at Tiffin. Brady Thatcher finished 13th to lead the boys team and Addison Lowry was 14th in the girls race for the Wildcats.

The middle school girls cross country team was the SBC River Division Champion and the boys were second in the league meet today. Sonia Alarcon was the individual champion and Peyton Damschroder was 2nd for the girls, Cooper Martin was 5th for the boys.

The JV football team lost 35-28 to Calvert at home. Ish Nagy have two scoring runs and Caden Hilt hit Logan Gronwall twice with scoring passes.

The high school volleyball teams split matches at home with Oak Harbor - the JV team won, 25-20, 25-19; the varsity team lost, 25-14, 25-16, 26-24.

The varsity football team lost a 51-21 decision at Tiffin Calvert in Sandusly Bay Conference River Division play. The two teams traded scores for most of two quarters until Calvert scored the final 30 points. Landon Rich rushed for 162 yards on 23 carries for the Wildcats.

These elementary kiddos are ROARing with PRIDE! Great job this week with demonstrating our ROAR expectations of being Respectful, Open, Accountable and making good Relationships!!







