
The varsity boys basketball team lost a 70-68 decision at home to Port Clinton in a game in which four points was the largest lead for either team in the last five minutes of the contest. Carson Slates led the way with 29 points and Brady Thatcher added 22 points.

The JV boys basketball team lost 55-28 at home to Port Clinton. Freshmen Collin Perkins and Ish Nagy each scored seven points for the Wildcats.

The boys freshmen basketball team lost a 41-28 decision at home to Port Clinton. Parker Boss led the Wildcats with 14 points, which included four three -point field goals. Mason McGee added 10 points.

The varsity girls basketball team earned a 64-59 win at home over Genoa. Woodmore scored the last seven points in a closely contested game. Ariana Florio scored 14 points, Camille Strong 11, Brooke Lowry 10, and Alivia Smirth 10. Florio also had 10 rebounds.

The middle school girls basketball teams lost home games to Calvert - the 7th grade lost, 10-2 in two quarters; and the 8th grade lost, 25-16. Emilee Barr scored the two points for the 7th grade; Alexys Becerra led the 8th grade with 7 points.

The Marine ‘Toys for Tots’ program brings kids hope and joy in the form of toys, books, and much needed resources. Please help support disadvantaged children by donating a new, unwrapped toy or book. There are two boxes in the main lobby of the high school to place your donation. Donations will be accepted through Friday, December 13. Thank you to Staff Sergeant Rodolfo Alarcon for bringing this wonderful opportunity to our Woodmore Community!


Junior running back Landon Rich has earned a spot on the Div. VI first team offense on the All-Northwest District team. Rich rushed for a school-record 1,823 yards and 18 TDs this season helping the Wildcats to their first OHSAA playoff berth since 2001.

Our Jazz Band was recently selected to perform at OSBA Capital Conference yesterday! What an amazing honor - and they did outstanding! Well done Wildcats!



Thank you to our Veterans!
Our high school had their annual Veterans Day Luncheon and recognition program today. With performances by Justin Kigar, Rylan Vinson, the Symphonic Chorale, Jazz Band, a collection of great student speakers, and last but certainly not least, our guest speaker, Petty Officer Second Class Ross Wolford, it was a moving tribute to our Veterans.
Woodmore thanks you for your service!









Earlier today, students in Mr. McCarthy's class helped out at the Elmore Retirement Village with some groundskeeping and even helping in a couple of apartments! What an awesome way to give back, Wildcats!! #WoodmoreNation










Online tickets for the football playoff game Friday at Fairview H.S. are now available at: https://www.ohsaa.org/tickets. Tickets are $11 for adults and $5 for students. Tickets will also be available at the gate. WHS is in Div. VI, region 22. Game time is 7 p.m.

If you have not already heard, our Marching Band did PHENOMENAL yesterday!
The Woodmore High School Wildcats Marching Band earned the top rating of Superior at the OMEA State Marching Band Finals hosted on Sunday, October 27th! Congratulations for an outstanding season and great results at State!


The football team is officially in the OHSAA football playoffs for the first time since 2001. The Wildcats (#11 seed) will travel to Sherwood Fairview (#6 seed) on Friday for the game. Tickets will be available at this link: https://www.ohsaa.org/tickets , also at the gate.

The varsity football team all but assured themselves of the first OHSAA playoff appearance since 2001 with a 21-17 win at home over Lakota. Landon Rich rushed for three touchdowns and 307 yards on 42 carries to lead the Wildcats. They will find out Sunday about the playoffs.

Mrs. Curtis' World Contemporary Issues class had a successful food drive for the Woodville and Elmore food pantries! They collected 1,458 goods and distributed them this past week. Way to go Wildcats! #WoodmoreNation









The high school had a clap out for the Marching Band this afternoon and a pep rally for fall sport Seniors! Good luck to our Marching Band when they compete in the State competition on Sunday, Oct 27th at 1:15pm in the Piqua High School Stadium, and good luck to our football team when they compete against Lakota tomorrow for Senior night!











Attention High School parents!
If you would like to schedule a conference with one or more of your child's teachers, please contact Mrs. Williamson at mwilliamson@woodmoreschools.com. Conferences will be held on Nov 7th and Nov 14th from 3:00pm - 6:30pm.


Woodmore High School is proud to announce their Annual Veterans Day Luncheon! The luncheon will take place on Friday, November 8th at 1:00pm with a program to follow at 1:45pm. If you are a veteran in our community and would like to participate, please contact Kristina Curtis at 419-862-2721 ext. 202 or by email at kcurtis@woodmoreschools.com.


On October 10th Woodmore High School AP Biology and CCP Biodiversity classes gathered water quality data in two locations on the Portage River.
The first location was at Ory Park in Elmore. Here we gathered data for NASA, Partners for Clean Streams, and TMACOG's Student Watershed Watch. Students will compile and digitally submit their data to each of the organizations websites:
TMACOG: https://tmacog.org/water/student-watershed-watch
NASA GLOBE: https://vis.globe.gov/GLOBE/ and https://www.globe.gov/web/woodmore-high-school
Partners for Clean Streams: https://partnersforcleanstreams.org/projects/community-water-action-in-toledo/
The second location was at Earth Heart Farms in Oak Harbor. This provided a second location and down river point of comparison. This trip coincided with EHF's Field Day sponsored by the University of Toledo. After collecting data, we were led on a nature tour of the property where many frogs and grasshoppers were caught!
Be sure to check out our Facebook page for more pictures from their trip!

🎉🎉 Congratulations to the Woodmore Wildcats Marching Band as they qualified for State OMEA Marching Band Finals this past Saturday at the Maumee contest.
Their State performance is this coming Sunday, October 27th at 1:15 pm in the Piqua High School Stadium. We would love to see you there in support of our Wildcats! Great job band!