
The middle school girls basketball teams lost games at New Riegel - the 7th grade lost, 47-9, as Myra Huss scored five points. The 8th grade lost, 19-17, as Lacey Lipstraw scored eight points and Olivia Schreck added six points.

Chess club started yesterday at the Middle School with a new addition this year! Mr. Ball opened up the club to 2nd-4th grade students as well, and what a turnout! Middle school played first, and then made sure everything was set up for the elementary students. A few even stuck around to help some of the newer players learn the game.
Thank you to Mr. Ball for leading the group, and thank you to our middle schoolers for being great role models for our younger Wildcats!



The middle school boys basketball teams opened the season at Lakota with the 7th grade losing 49-7 as Kielyr Overly and Jack Avers each scored 3 points. The 8th grade won, 36-25, as Ish Nagy scored 18 points.

The middle school girls basketball teams opened their season at home against Lakota. The seventh grade lost, 27-16, as Myra Huss scored six points. The eighth grade won, 25-2, in two quarters as Lacey Lipstraw, Karli Heins and Payton Whitcum each scored six points.

Thank you to all of the current and former Woodmore students and parents who volunteered to help serve meals yesterday at the free Thanksgiving meal at the high school!




"Annie" auditions will be held on Sunday, November 19 at the k-8 cafetorium. HS students need to be there from 2-4 and grades 6-8 will audition from 4-4:45. Questions may be directed to Marcia Busdeker at 419-559-3514.

Our 6th graders are reading The Hunger Games in their English class and ran their own reaping yesterday. The tributes will serve as representatives of the tributes in the book so that they can keep track of which district tributes have been eliminated and which are still in the running as the book continues. Students were asked to dress nicely, just like the characters in the book. Some of our staff even joined in! May the odds be ever in your favor!





Don't forget! We have a 2 hour delay tomorrow, Tuesday 11/14!


Our Elementary and Middle Schools honored our local Veterans this morning! They served them breakfast, thanked them for their service, and the Kigar brothers played Echo Taps.
Thank you for your service!



Our middle school had a Halloween dance last Friday! Most creative costume went to Lexi Martin and Coleton Shaner, funniest costume went to Luke Geldine and Kielyr Overly, and best group costume went to Jakob Trouten, Aylee Gutierrez, and Hailey Czaja. Congratulations!





Our bus drivers are the best!! 💙💛


Ms. Hauter's first period had 100% participation in Unity Day! Way to go Wildcats!


The middle school volleyball teams played in the SBC River Division league tournament today at Old Fort. The 7th grade lost its first match to Danbury, 11-25, 25-13, 25-14. The 8th grade won the first match over Lakota, 25-6, 25-23, and then lost to Old Fort, 25-16, 25-10.

Attention Parents of Middle School Fall Athletes: Pictures of your student athletes are available for purchase from Glass City Photography. Digital & print images are available. Check for a Final Forms email containing a link to the website. Don't miss out! Purchase yours today!


The middle school football team lost a 20-14 dcision at home to Willard. Ish Nagy and Lucas Caldwell had long scoring runs and Caden Hilt threw to Luke Karchner for a two-point conversion.

The boys MS cross country team was 6th at the Fostoria Booster Invite as Coleton Shaner was 8th (12:44.23) and Marcus Schroder was 19th (13:12.33) out of 128 runners. Peyton Damschorder was 31st and Ayla Henn 35th in the girls race.

The middle school football team lost 22-0 on the road to SBC foe Tiffin Calvert.

Woodmore Bus Drivers are sponsoring the 5th Annual Stuff the Bus for the Elmore and Woodville Food Pantries.
October 16-20, 2023.
Please have your student bring in non perishable items, to be collected each morning in the cafeteria. Students will earn tickets for each item brought in and a drawing will be held at Friday’s special event.
Things needed for the food pantries…
Canned fruits and vegetables, tomato sauce, diced tomatoes, mac and cheese, cake mixes, soup, peanut butter, coffee, hot chocolate, pork and beans, crackers, instant potatoes, paper towels, toilet paper (4 pack), liquid hand soap, kidney beans, shampoo and deodorant.


The middle school volleyball teams split at home with St. Mary Central Catholic - the 8th grade won, 25-14, 25-21; the 7th grade lost, 25-22, 25-19.

Mrs. Little's eighth graders took part in an Outsiders Day today!
From Mrs. Little: The 8th graders brought The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton to life during their ELA class periods by having a “rumble”. After reading the novel, students had the option to dress up as a Soc, the ones who have all of the advantages in life and are considered an asset to society, or a Greaser, the ones who have all of the disadvantages in life and get blamed for everything. The main character of the novel clearly expressed these inequalities between Greaser and Soc life which led us to have a rumble to understand this message. The rumble consisted of several competitive activities related to the novel all while giving the Socs an unfair advantage in order to win.

