It's a sure sign Homecoming is happening soon - the HoCo Court was announced today! Congratulations Wildcats!!
The Homecoming festivities will happen the week of September 22nd with the game on the 26th - more information to come!

On July 27, 2025, Woodmore Schools unexpectantly lost one of our beloved work family members, Lori Ann Sandwisch. Many of our staff, students and community members knew Lori, who spent 12 years as a bus driver and the last 4 as Assistant Treasurer in the Board Office. Lori was an integral part of the Treasurer’s office and excelled in the many roles she filled, always willing to help our district in whatever way she could. Lori was trusting, hardworking and compassionate, with a fierce strength which was appreciated and admired. She was married to Jeff Sandwisch, who was our Transportation Director for 30 years and recently retired. Not a day goes by where we don’t miss her charisma, spunk, smile and laughs!
Earlier this week, Mr. McCarthy's class headed out into the community to work together as a team and practice navigating the community safely - all while picking up around the school! Awesome job, Wildcats! 💙💛






The middle school volleyball teams split matches at St. Mary CC - the 7th grade won, 25-21, 25-23; the 8th grade lost, 25-15, 25-18.
Both the girls and boys golf teams placed third in the Ottawa County Tournament at Eagles Landing GC. The girls had a 434 team total and the boys 346. Parker Boss was low for the boys shooting 83 to place fouth individually while Abbey Tucker shot 104 for the girls.
The high school volleyball teams lost at home to Old Fort - the varsity dropped a 25-13, 25-8, 25-12 match; and, the JV team lost, 25-17, 25-19.
The high school volleyball teams lost matches at Oak Harbor - the varsity lost, 25-10, 25-10, 25-14; the JV team lost 25-15, 25-17.
The boys varsity golf team finished fourth in an SBC Shootout at Mohawk CC hosted by Calvert with a 187 team total. Kevin Wallace shot 45 to lead Woodmore. Brandon Kayser shot 46, Mason Busdiecker 47, Parker Boss 49, CadenHilt 53, and Keaston Mayo 54.
The girls varsity soccer team posted a 4-0 win at home over Norwalk. Kelsey Kaylor scored two goals while Izzy Helmke and Emma Hahn also tallied goals. Helmke, Camille Strong, Taylor Hill, and Karli Heins added assists. Abbie Schmeltz had three saves in goal.
Woodmore Drama Club Director Marcia Busdeker announced the spring musical today. Disney's "The Little Mermaid" will be performed next March 12, 13, 14 and 15, 2026 in the K-8 cafetorium. A parent/student meeting will be announced in the near future. If you are interested in being onstage or working behind the scenes, this meeting will answer all your questions. Join us under the sea!

Sunday, September 7 is the big day! Woodmore Drama Club Advisor and Director Marcia Busdeker, will reveal the spring musical. Want to watch the student's reactions? Tune into our live feed at 1:30 PM by following the link: https://youtube.com/@woodmorenation .
The boys middle school cross country team was 8th in the Tiffin Carnival among 38 schools. Cooper Martin was 33rd among 262 runners with a time of 11:58.6. Myles Byrd finished 75th in the high school race running 17:32.5. Peyton Damschroder was 49th for the HS girls in 23:00.5
The JV football team lost a 30-18 decision at Hopewell-Loudon. Ish Nagy and Lucas Caldwell each had rushing touchdowns while the Wildcats also scored on a fumble recovery touchdown.
The varsity girls soccer team earned a 1-0 win at Eastwood. Kelsey Kaylor scored the only goal six minutes into the game with the assistgoing to Izzy Helmke. Abbie Schmeltz made three saves in goal.
Here is this week's Elementary Newsletter. Have a great weekend everyone!
Dance Party Fridays at the elementary school have returned! 🎉🎉

What do you do when the power goes out in the middle of your pep rally? You hand the admin flashlights and #CarryOn! #WoodmoreNation



Wildcat Fans!
We are pleased to announce that handicap seating risers have been added on the east end of
the stadium near the Spirit Shack. Additional handicap parking access has also been added to
better serve our fans.
As always, we are committed to our ROAR values:
● Respect
● Openness
● Accountability
● Relationships
Thank you for your support, and Go Cats!
We are pleased to announce that handicap seating risers have been added on the east end of
the stadium near the Spirit Shack. Additional handicap parking access has also been added to
better serve our fans.
As always, we are committed to our ROAR values:
● Respect
● Openness
● Accountability
● Relationships
Thank you for your support, and Go Cats!


The middle school football team lost a 36-16 decision at Hopewell-Loudon. Avery Clouse and Lukas Johnson scored the touchdowns and Logan Perkins and Johnson accounted for the two-point conversions.
The high school volleyball teams lost to Gibsonburg at home - the varsity lost, 25-20, 25-20, 25-10; the JV team lost, 25-6, 25-13.
