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The varsity baseball game at home vs. Oak Harbor, the varsity softball game at Fremont Ross, and the JV baseball game at Oak Harbor have all been cancelled for today.

The HS track and field meet at Woodmore this afternoon with St. Joseph CC and Hopewell-Loudon has been cancelled.

The boys and girls MS track teams won quad meets at Gibsonburg with New Riegel and Danbury. The boys won 9 events, all 4 relays and 5 different individuals won events. The girls won 6 events as Karli Heins and Addison Lowry were double winners and 2 relays were victorious.

Middle School yearbook order forms are going home today! They are $30 each, cash or check only. There is NO online ordering for the middle school yearbook. Be sure to keep an eye out for the order form - it looks just like the picture below (but will be on colored paper).


The MS boys track team was sixth and girls ninth in the Margaretta Relays. The boys placed in seven events with a second in the 1600 relay the best finish. The girls placed in five events with a second-place finish by the 100 relay team the best for the Wildcats.

The varsity baseball team lost an 11-0 decision at home in SBC play to Gibsonburg. Calvin Lipstraw had both Wildcat hits - singles in the fith and seventh innings. Park Hahn started and worked 4.0 innings allowing just hits, but six earned runs. Three other pitchers worked in the game.

Students in Mrs. Floro's 6/7 STEAM class had to build a marble run that kept the marble off the ground for at least 8 seconds with the ultimate goal of having the slowest time. They were only given a certain amount of paper and tape so they really had to focus on structure and how they could slow down the marble!




The boys MS track team won a dual meet at Margaretta while the girls lost by four points. Max Rich won two events for the boys who won seven events. Karli Heins won two events for the girls who won six events. The meet was shortened due to the weather.

Students in Mrs. Hintz's class along with NHS students participated in a Special Olympics event alongside the Cleveland Cavs at BGSU today. The goal of this event was to provide opportunities for students through unified play with individuals with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities through the sport of basketball.








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The MS boys track team won an SBC home tri-meet with 87 points, 21 more than Hopewell-Loudon. The Wildcats won nine events as Robert Seeger (both hurdle events) and Ish Nagy (100,200) both won two events and three relays also captured first place.

The MS girls track team was second (64.5 pts.) to Hopewell-Loudon (68 pts.) in a home SBC tri-meet that included New Riegel. Woodmore won seven events as Karli Heins and Addison Lowry each own two events and three relays finished first.

We are down to the Final Four classes in the Middle School April Attendance Challenge! Make sure you're on time to school!


The junior high/middle school track and field invite at Lakota today, along with the varsity baseball and softball games at home vs. St. Mary CC, have all been cancelled.

Congratulations to Woodmore Elementary School on its Purple Star Designation from the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce!



The girls MS track team was second in a quad meet at Port Clinton with 76 points. The girls won nine events as Karli Heins won the 100 and 200 and two relays were victorious. Payton Damschroder, Lacey Lipstraw, Grace Hablitzel, Addison Lowry, and Valerie Kerecz also won events.

The boys MS track team won a quad meet at Port Clinton with 112 points. Woodmore won 10 events as Ish Nagy won the 100 and 200, Robert Seeger won the 110 and 200 hurdles, and the Wildcats won all four relays. Coleton Shaner (400) and Nick Vargo (shot put) also won events.

Round 2 of the April Attendance Challenge kicked off this morning in the middle school! Check out the bracket to see who made it through the first round! We encourage you to be on time to school, ready to learn!
As a reminder, the MS Builders Club is sponsoring an April Attendance Challenge! First period classes are competing against each other to see which class has the best attendance for the week. The class with the highest attendance percentage advances to the next round. Think March Madness, but in April! All absences and tardies count. The winning class will receive a breakfast party! 🎉