Have a wonderful Spring Break, Wildcats! We will see you when classes resume on April 1st!
about 1 year ago, Alexa Bourquin-Doran
White flowers against a blue sky. Woodmore Wilcats is written at the top with Have a wonderful Spring Break! Classes resume April 1st! in the middle of the image.
Mrs. Melter's and Mrs. Mullennix's third grade classes have been competing in a March Madness reading classroom challenge. This challenge is a fun way to help students review many of the reading skills they have learned throughout the year. Students are split into teams, and read passages and answer various questions about their reading. After each passage/question is complete the next two teams in the bracket shoot to try and make a basket and move up in the bracket. The finals will be this afternoon, to see if Mrs. Mullennix or Mrs. Melter's team wins! Meanwhile each team has been working towards earning the most points, if they get the questions correct they get a point towards possibly winning the MVP of the tournament.
about 1 year ago, Alexa Bourquin-Doran
The March Madness bracket for the third grade reading challenge is posted in the hallway.
A third grader tries to make a basket.
Three third graders on the floor with their Chromebooks, working on their reading challenge.
Three third graders at their desks with their Chromebooks working on their reading challenge.
Two third graders with their Chromebooks in a nook in their classroom, reading on their Chromebooks.
Three third graders in the hallway reading on their Chromebooks.
Three third graders working on their reading challenge in the reading nook of their classroom.
Third graders shooting baskets as part of their reading challenge.
As a reminder, we will have a 2 Hour Early Release tomorrow, Friday March 22nd, for the end of the 3rd quarter.
about 1 year ago, Alexa Bourquin-Doran
Reminder! 2 Hour Early Release Friday, March 22nd! End of the 3rd Quarter.
Today, the cast of Woodmore's musical, "Annie" gave a sneak peak performance to the elementary and middle school students. If you haven't secured your tickets yet, do so soon! Performances start tonight and run through Sunday. For ticket information, contact 419-704-7807. Anyone attending the show on Friday evening may bring a canned good or two that will be donated to the local food pantry. We've also included some photos from the dress rehearsal! Looks like it's going to be a great show!!
about 1 year ago, Alexa Bourquin-Doran
Middle school students watch the sneak peak of "Annie"
Cast of "Annie" performing one of the songs.
Elementary students watching the sneak peak of "Annie"
Cast members of "Annie" performing one of their songs.
Cast in dress rehearsal performing a song
Three cast members performing a song from "Annie" at dress rehearsal
Three cast members performing a song at dress rehearsal from "Annie"
Five cast members performing a song at dress rehearsal from "Annie."
The high school softball and baseball (varsity) scrimmages today at Cory-Rawson (baseball) and Tiffin Columbian (softball) are cancelled.
about 1 year ago, Steve Barr
Please take a look at our current employment opportunities available on our employment page on the district website. https://www.woodmoreschools.org/page/employment
about 1 year ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Mr. Schlea's 8th grade PEC class did a "slow race" when learning about Newton's Laws and Friction. Wren Lewis won the 21-person bracket, having the slowest time of 1:51 for her can to roll all the way down the ramp. Way to go Wren!
about 1 year ago, Alexa Bourquin-Doran
Four students standing in front of the 21-person bracket, showing Wren Lewis as the winner!
Rooster, Miss Hannigan and Lily St. Regis are up to no good. If you would like to see their shenanigans and hilarity, join us for a show! Woodmore Drama Club is pleased to present "Annie" this Thursday through Sunday. For ticket information, contact 419-704-7807. Anyone attending the show on Friday evening may bring a canned good or two that will be donated to the local food pantry.
about 1 year ago, Marcia Busdeker
annie
The leprechaun strikes again! Unfortunately, the first graders were unsuccessful in their attempt to capture it this year - but boy, did it leave a mess behind! 💚
about 1 year ago, Alexa Bourquin-Doran
Leprechauns wrote "Better luck next year Ha Ha" on the board in green paint.
Four leprechaun footprints on a table in green paint.
Shaving cream in the sink covered in green glitter. The faucet and drinking fountain have been covered in green streamers.
Chairs are turned over, there are green streamers and candy on all of the tables, all of the traps have been collected together on the carpet, and "Ha Ha" has been written in green on the TV.
The trash can has been knocked over and all of the traps have been knocked over as well.
Green streamers and shaving cream are all over the desks.
A leprechaun wrote "ha!" in shaving cream on one of the tables.
Remember Pi Day from last week? Well, here are some pictures of Mrs. Cook's class celebrating! Students were provided snack pies to eat while listening to the reading of Sir Cumference and the First Round Table. Then they spent time completing a variety of activities including the Pi Day Bump game, Pi Day Trivia Sudoku, Circles Sudoku, Pi or Pie Word Search, Pi Day Word Scramble, and coloring pi pictures and bookmarks. Then they played a game of Pi-n-g-o to review circumference and area of circles, where they could win candy. Mrs. Cook wore an octopi shirt in honor of Pi Day, and enjoyed the enthusiasm shared by her students!
about 1 year ago, Alexa Bourquin-Doran
Four students are completing Pi Day activities at their desks
Four students are completing Pi Day activities at their desks
Two students are color Pi Day sheets at their desks
One student is working on a Pi Day activity at their desk.
Woodmore senior Sage Perry is joined by her father, Tim (seated on left), mother, Erin, sister, Macy, and Wildcat soccer coach Jeff Helmke as she signs to continue her academics and play soccer at Baldwin-Wallace College. Congratulations, Sage.
about 1 year ago, Steve Barr
Perry Signs
Today, the MS and ES did a clap out for our elementary and middle school wrestlers who are competing this weekend in the state tournament! Good luck Wildcats!!
about 1 year ago, Alexa Bourquin-Doran
Wrestlers walking down the hallway with students lined up on either side cheering them on
Wrestlers walking down the hallway with students lined up on either side cheering them on
Wrestlers walking down the hallway with students lined up on either side cheering them on
Wrestlers walking down the hallway with students lined up on either side cheering them on
Mrs. Kistner's sixth grade students are currently reading the novel Out of My Mind in which the main character is an eleven year old girl named Melody. Melody is super smart with a photographic memory, but showing others this talent is a challenge because she has cerebral palsy. In order to get a brief glimpse of what a challenge like this might be like, the classes ran an activity today in which students had to build the tallest free-standing structure. The catch? One student was able-bodied, one student was blindfolded, one student was unable to speak, and one student was limited to the use of only one arm.
about 1 year ago, Alexa Bourquin-Doran
Students trying to build the tallest freestanding structure. There is one student in a blindfold and one student with one arm down by his side. The structure is being built out of marshmallows and toothpicks
Students trying to build the tallest freestanding structure. There is one student in a red blindfold, one with her arm behind her back, and two more students - presumably one of them is not allowed to speak.  The structure is being built out of marshmallows and toothpicks
Students trying to build the tallest freestanding structure. There is one student in a yellow blindfold, one student building the structure with both hands and two more students. Presumably, one of them can't speak, and one of them can't use an arm.  The structure is being built out of marshmallows and toothpicks.
Students trying to build the tallest freestanding structure. There is a student in a purple blindfold building the structure out of marshmallows and toothpicks. Three more students look on. Presumably, one of them can't talk, and one of them can't use one arm.
Students trying to build the tallest freestanding structure. There is a student in an orange blindfold building a structure out of marshmallows and toothpicks. Two more students look on.
Shout out to our Middle School Quiz Team! They had an UNDEFEATED season, and competed at the Northwest Ohio Middle School Quiz Bowl Tournament on March 6th. They won their first match against Lake, and then lost to Eastwood. Sue Grant was an EXCELLENT coach to this team of amazing boys. Also, Coleton Shaner received the Linette Butler award - there's only 1 awarded each year! Way to go Wildcats!
about 1 year ago, Alexa Bourquin-Doran
Middle School quiz team at the Northwest Ohio Quiz Bowl League Tournament
Middle school quiz team sitting at the table while competing.
The countdown is on! Only nine more days until you see Miss Hannigan and her band of orphans take the Woodmore stage! Join us for a performance or two March 21-24 at the K-8 building in Woodville. Tickets may be reserved by calling 419-704-7807 or they may be purchased at the door. See you at the show!
about 1 year ago, Marcia Busdeker
orphans
Today was the last day of the 3rd and 4th grade quiz team. Thank you to all of the staff who volunteered their time to help out - our students had a great time!!
about 1 year ago, Alexa Bourquin-Doran
Mrs. Becerra's and Mrs. Osborne's teams
Ms. Hauter's and Mrs. Ramlow's teams
Mrs. Mullenix's and Ms. Muir's teams
Mrs. Coon's and Mrs. Sander's teams
Last Friday, the Woodmore PTO hosted a movie night - and absolutely packed the cafetorium! Check out all of the families camping out to watch a movie together! Thank you to our PTO for offering such fun opportunities for our Wildcats and their families!
about 1 year ago, Alexa Bourquin-Doran
A view from the balcony looking down into the cafetorium. There are over 150 people camped out with blankets, pillow, and folding chairs to watch the movie.
Yearbook ordering has begun for the elementary school! If you're interested in ordering (Pre-K through 4th grade), there's still time! Ordering is available until April 15th. Don't miss the chance to snag a yearbook and 2 personalized pages! Order here: https://www.treering.com/purchase?PassCode=1016323235673386
about 1 year ago, Alexa Bourquin-Doran
Blue background with a transparent Wildcat face in the background. The numbers 2024 are in the middle of the image with different pictures of students throughout this year. The text at the bottom reads "Yearbook Ordering Has Begun! Woodmore Elementary!"
Art Show season is in full swing! Congratulations to the following students: Ava Rich's photos, Orange Bacteria and Roses on My Grave, and Lili Trevino's photos, Inspection and 52 Pickup, are all in the Annual Photo Contest from the Photo Club of Toledo! Amira Murphy's work, Ascension, and Brooklynn Neal's work, Asphyxiation, both made it into the Ohio Governor's Youth Art Show! Their pieces will travel to Columbus and will be on display there until May. Great work Wildcats!!
about 1 year ago, Alexa Bourquin-Doran
Orange Bacteria by Ava Rich (part of a bright orange flower)
Roses on My Grave by Ava Rich (black and white photo of a single rose with foliage in the background)
Inspection by Lili Trevino (a single bird stands in the middle of a body of water, looking down)
52 Pickup by Lili Trevino (black background with a person bending a deck of cards to fling them around. Some cards have already taken flight. The person is in black and white but the cards are in color
Ascension by Amira Murphy (drawing of person. The person is in color, with their hands on their eyes. Their clothes and background are in silver)
Asphyxiation by Brooklynn Neal. (drawing of a person holding their hands on either side of their head)
Annie and Daddy Warbucks would like to remind everyone to get their tickets to the spring musical. Added bonus: come to the Friday, March 22 performance and bring a canned good with you that will be donated to the local food pantry...see a show and give back all in the same night! Tickets are on sale at the K-8 building on Mondays and Thursdays from 6-9.
about 1 year ago, Marcia Busdeker
annie and warbucks