The girls 1600 relay team of Karli Heins, Wren Lewis, Ariana Florio, and Willow Lewis finshed 7th in the regional meet tonight in 4:06.52 which likely will get them an at-large berth in the state meet. Official qualifying lists come out Sunday morning. Congratulations relay team.
3 months ago, Steve Barr

The countdown is on! 🎉

Can't make it to graduation? We've got you covered! Use the link below to watch online!

https://youtube.com/live/YsfUf50nL0Q

3 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
An official announcement graphic from Woodmore Local Schools with a light gray top half and a dark blue bottom half. The top features bold text in yellow and dark blue reading "WOODMORE LOCAL SCHOOLS PRESENTS THE FIFTY-EIGHTH COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES FOR THE CLASS OF 2026" followed by the date "MAY 31, 2026". The bottom half displays the detailed, traditional Woodmore school crest in white, yellow, and dark blue, featuring an emblem of shaking hands, an open book, and the school's name on a banner.
Today was the Color Run at the elementary and middle schools - great weather, lots of fun, and COLOR! Enjoy your weekend Wildcats, 3 more days! (Check out more pictures on Facebook!)
3 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Students run through clouds of colored powder out front of the school on a day with lots of sunshine and bright blue skies. Other students stand to the side, throwing the powder.
Students covered in colorful powder run through teachers tossing green powder.
Students covered in colorful powder run outside of the school and get blue powder tossed at them by a teacher.
Four preschoolers wait with cups of yellow and blue powder for students to run past.
Students run through teachers tossing blue powder. Some wear sunglasses, one has on a face mask.
Students and kindergarten teachers are running out in front of the school covered in colorful powder.
One teacher runs through a cloud of blue powder while another adult jumps up in the air to avoid the blue powder.
CORRECTION - The HS boys track team will have one relay team moving on to the Div. V regional meet Saturday morning at Fostoria as the 400 relay team placed eighth in the prelims with a time of 44.23. The team is Lucas Caldwell, Auden Hemminger, Adyn Smith, and Landon Rich.
3 months ago, Steve Barr
The HS boys track team will have one relay team moving on to the Div. V regional meet Saturday morning at Fostoria as the 1600 relay team placed eighth in the prelims with a time of 3:45.47. The team is Adyn Smith, Myles Byrd, Coleton Shaner, and Landon Rich.
3 months ago, Steve Barr
As a reward for the top ROAR ticket earner in each classroom, the elementary school hosted an ice cream party yesterday! And a special congratulations to Adelyn Stoddard for earning the most ROAR tickets in the entire school! Way to go, Wildcats!
3 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Students sit on either side of a table eating their ice creams
Students sit on either side of a table eating their ice creams
Students walk through a line to create their ice cream sundaes.
Our 5th grade math students recently completed a “Volume Zoo” project in Miss Ernsthausen’s class! Students worked in groups to research an animal and then designed and built a 3D model of their animal using boxed shapes. Throughout the project, students practiced calculating volume while also using creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. Students also completed an animal research component and wrote informational paragraphs about their chosen animal. The students did a great job, and it was a fun way to bring math to life in the classroom! Check out more pictures on Facebook!
3 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Five students hold their zoo shaped like a monkey, posing in front of their classroom door.
Five students hold their zoo shaped like a turtle while standing in front of their classroom door.
Four students hold their zoo shaped like a parrot in front of their classroom door.
Four students hold their zoo shaped like an axolotl in front of their classroom door.
Four students hold their zoo shaped like a narwhal in front of their classroom door.
Thanks to funding from the Ottawa County Community Foundation, Mr. Schlea’s 8th grade PEC science class was able to visit Stone Laboratory on Gibraltar Island yesterday! During the trip, students learned about the Great Lakes, limnology, invasive species, and water quality, while also participating in scientific studies. Students participated in collecting and identifying phytoplankton and zooplankton, fish dissections, and fish trawling. It was a great learning experience!
3 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Students and teachers pose for a picture by the water with the Perry Monument in the background.
Five students kneel around a bucket of fish in water. Students are wearing hats and two are in life jackets.
A student stands by the water, dropping a rope into the water to take a measurement. Another student sits nearby, clipboard in hand to write the measurement down.
Students are on board a boat (you can see wake in the background). A student holds up a fish, pretending to kiss it.
Students dissect a fish inside a lab
Students dissect a fish inside a lab. One of the students is making a face with her mouth open.
A student dissects a fish in a lab over a shallow pan.
Students are seated in a lab, looking in microscopes. They all have laminated sheets next to them to help them identify what they are looking at.
Students and a teacher pose for a picture on an overlook of Lake Erie.
Students are hiking on a nature trail around Gibraltar Island. They are in the middle of trees with blue skies in the background.
Congratulations to May's Senior, Students, and Teachers of the Month! They were each recognized at the most recent board meeting.

Senior of the Month: Zoey Bauder
Elementary Students of the Month: Brielle Floro and Juliana Noe
Middle School Students of the Month: Colson and Christian Maenle
High School Student of the Month: McKenzie Giesler

Middle School Teacher of the Month: Mrs. Cook
High School Teacher of the Month: Mr. Black
3 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Zoey Bauder stands against the Woodmore backdrop with family and Woodmore representatives.
Brielle Floro stands against the Woodmore backdropwith family and Woodmore representatives.
Juliana Noe stands against the Woodmore backdropwith family and Woodmore representatives.
Colson and Christian Maenle stands against the Woodmore backdropwith family and Woodmore representatives.
McKenzie Giesler stands against the Woodmore backdropwith family and Woodmore representatives.
Mrs. Cook stands against the Woodmore backdropwith family and Woodmore representatives.
Mr. Black stands against the Woodmore backdropwith family and Woodmore representatives.
The high school girls track team had one qualifier for Friday's finals in Marion at the Div. IV regional meet. The 1600 relay team placed sixth in 4:08.37. The foursome was made up of Karli Heins, Wren Lewis, Ariana Florio, and Willow Lewis. A state berth is on the line Friday.
3 months ago, Steve Barr
Last week, Mrs. Floro's and Mr. Schlea's 7th grade science classes created "Rube Goldberg Machines" and displayed them for the entire middle school to see! A Rube Goldberg Machine is a machine that completes a simple task in a very complex, over-engineered manner. Students applied their knowledge about forms of energy and energy transfers to help design and build their machine. They worked very hard for more than two weeks, designing, building and testing their projects - and they were amazing! Great job, Wildcats!
3 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Students gather around a Rube Goldberg machine in the gym as the creators explain and demonstrate their machine.
Students gather around a Rube Goldberg machine in the gym as the creators explain and demonstrate their machine.
Four students stand behind their Rube Goldberg machine, setup on a folding table.
Four students stand behind their Rube Goldberg machine, setup on a folding table.
Three students kneel on the gym floor next to their Rube Goldberg machine.
Three students work on setting up their Rube Goldberg machine on a folding table.
Two students watch their Rube Goldberg machine as it executes its different steps.
Four students stand against the gym wall with their Rube Goldberg machine in front of them.
Last week, our Elementary and Middle Schools hosted a Career Day! Area businesses came out to talk with our Wildcats about their careers and showcase what their respective fields and work days look like. We are so grateful to all of the participants! Thank you for your support and encouragement for our students! Check out our Facebook page for more pictures and a list of participants!
3 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Students listening to Pediatric PTA speak about her career
Students stand at a table, listening to a North Point Educational Service Center employee speak about her career. There is an informational banner behind her.
An employee of Ohio State sits at a table covered in a black OSU tablecloth with informational papers sitting on the table. Students stand in front of her asking questions.
An adult sits at a table with two students standing on the other side, speaking about his career.
Two adults stand behind a table covered in computer parts in various states of disassembly. Five students stand on the other side of the table looking at all of the parts and listening to the adults speak about their careers.
An adult sits at a table with two students standing on the other side, speaking about his career.
An adult stands behind a table with a tri-fold poster board set on a table. A group of students stands on the other side of the table while she explains her career.
Students line up next to a piece of heavy machinery and await their turn to get inside the cab. It is a bright sunny day with blue skies. An adult stands by the door to the cab of the vehicle discussing his career with the waiting students.
Two adults are at the back of an open ambulance speaking with students about their career.
A Woodville fire truck is parked with students waiting to climb inside and check it out. A Woodville firefighter stands by the door, speaking with the waiting students.
This is defintely a late post (sorry!) - but we are no less happy for our 2026 Prom King and Queen, Camdyn Schwartz and Zoey Bauder! Congratulations!!
3 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Pink background with green script writing on the left that reads "Congratulations to Prom King and Queen Camdyn Schwartz and Zoey Bauder!
Here are the Color Run times for this Friday, May 29th!
3 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Colorful, tie-dye background with a white circle in the middle. In blue text on the white circle, it says "Color Run May 29th. Approximate Run Times 3rd and 4th Race: 1:45-2:05; Middle School Race: 2:05-2:20; 1st and 2nd Race: 2:20-2:40; Kindergarten Race: 2:45-3:00
The varsity baseball team saw its season end with a 4-3 loss to Seneca East in nine innings in the Div. VI sectional game played at Buckeye Central HS. Seneca East scored three runs in the bottom of the seventh to force extra innings. Woodmore had just four hits in the game.
3 months ago, Steve Barr
The varsity baseball tournament game against Seneca East at Buckeye Central HS at 2 p.m. today will be played as scheduled. Tickets are available available online on the OHSAA web site and with cash at the game.
3 months ago, Steve Barr
The boys track team finished second in the Div. V district meet at Gibsonburg with 78 points. The 400 relay team and Myles Byrd in the 800 won district titles and Woodmore will have athletes in six other events at the regional meet next week in Fostoria.
3 months ago, Steve Barr
The varsity baseball teams tournament game against Seneca East has been re-scheduled for tomorrow (May 24) at 2 p.m. at Buckeye Central H.S. (938 S. Kibler St., New Washington). If you had purchased an online ticket, it will be honored tomorrow.
3 months ago, Steve Barr
The varsity baseball tournament game today against Seneca East has been cancelled. Stay tuned for a re-schedule date/time.
3 months ago, Steve Barr
The varsithy baseball team's Div. VI sectional game tomorrow at Seneca East is now scheduled for an 11 a.m. start at Buckeye Central H.S. (938 S. Kibler St., New Washington, OH). We will know tomorrow at 8 am if the game is good to go.
3 months ago, Steve Barr