The girls HS cross country team and 3 boys advanced to the regional meet next Saturday in Tiffin. Peyton Damschroder placed 33rd in the district meet to lead the Wildcats to a 6th-place team finish. Myles Byrd, Marcus Schroder, and Quincy Millerschone moved on for the boys team.
The boys soccer team lost its Div. V sectional tournament game at Ottawa Hills, 8-0. Jack Avers had 14 saves in goal.
The varsity football team moved to 7-2 with a 38-31 win at home over Calvert. Woodmore rushed for 306 yards behind 32 carries for 263 yards by Landon Rich as the Wildcats outgained Calvert, 360-298. Rich had 3 scoring runs and Calvin Lipstraw had a rushing and passing touchdown.
📢 Attention Wildcats! 📢
Next Wednesday, October 22nd is Unity Day, a day to wear ORANGE to signify to others that no child should have to experience bullying. Each building is encouraging all of their students to wear orange to show their support! 🧡

Help us fill the Woodville and Elmore food pantries next week with Stuff the Bus at the PK-8 building by bringing in non-perishables, toilet paper, and paper towels! Elementary students can bring in goods to their classroom, and Middle School students can bring theirs to the Cafetorium every morning. Any community members wishing to donate can stop by the office before school starts. Both schools will be running a competition, too! The top donating classroom in the elementary school will receive a pizza party and the top donating middle school students (one per grade level) will receive a Subway lunch!
Let's Stuff the Bus October 20-24, 2025!
Let's Stuff the Bus October 20-24, 2025!

The middle school footb all team defeated Margaretta on the road, 28-14. Logan Perkins scored three rushing touchdowns and Chase Allen had a receiveing score. Joe Barr converted all four extra points.
The varsity volleyball team lost its Div. V sectional game against Carey played at VanBuren H.S. - 25-8, 25-10, 25-15.
Elementary Parents! Here is your Halloween activities reminder!
Costume Parade will start at 9:30, followed by classroom parties (teachers will send out the specifics for each classroom). Loved Ones to Lunch will begin with last names A-D at 11:35, I-Q at 12:15, and R-Z at 12:50. Please contact the school with any questions!
Costume Parade will start at 9:30, followed by classroom parties (teachers will send out the specifics for each classroom). Loved Ones to Lunch will begin with last names A-D at 11:35, I-Q at 12:15, and R-Z at 12:50. Please contact the school with any questions!


Congratulations to our Biddy Cross Country runners! They finished up their season yesterday with the Gibsonburg Team Meet and did incredibly well! The boys K-3rd grade team came in 4th, only missing 3rd place by 3 points! The boys 4th-6th grade team came in FIRST, beating second place by 17 points! The girls 4th-6th grade team came in second , only 8 points behind the 1st place team. (We did have 3 girls in grades K-3rd run, but it wasn't enough to qualify as a team.)
Way to go, Wildcats!!
Way to go, Wildcats!!



Please join us in congratulating October's Students, Senior, and High School Teacher of the month! These individuals were recognized at the Board Meeting this past Monday, October 13th.
Elementary: Braxton Brickner and Owen Potter
Middle School: Evelynn Jess and Emilee Barr
High School: Abbey Tucker
Senior: Satori Alter
High School Teacher: Mrs. Kristina Curtis
Elementary: Braxton Brickner and Owen Potter
Middle School: Evelynn Jess and Emilee Barr
High School: Abbey Tucker
Senior: Satori Alter
High School Teacher: Mrs. Kristina Curtis







The girls soccer team moved on in the Div. V state soccer tournament with a 6-0 win at home over Huron. Kelsey Kaylor scored four goals while Camille Strong and Rylie Hesselbart also had goals. Karli Heins had two assists, Hesselebart, Strong , and Willow Lewis had one each.
Good morning Woodmore Familes! Due to fog, we will be CLOSED today, Tuesday, October 14th, 2025. Stay safe, Wildcats!

Due to fog, Woodmore is on a 2-hour delay today, Tuesday, October 14th. Stay safe, Wildcats!

Attention Community Members! Are you looking for someone to rake your leaves? Key Club wants to help! If you're interested, please fill out the form linked below and they'll send someone your way!
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On October 2nd Woodmore High School AP Biology and CCP Biodiversity classes gathered water
quality data on the Portage River at Ory Park in Elmore for NASA GLOBE and TMACOG's Student Watershed Watch. The students then compile and analyze the data to submit to each of the organizations. With the help of our partners, Woodmore has been monitoring the chemical and biological health of the Portage River for 6 years!
Three of the students have been invited to TMACOGs Student Watershed Watch Symposium at the
Toledo Zoo with other schools who have been gathering water quality data! What an amazing opportunity! Check out Facebook or Instagram for more pictures!
quality data on the Portage River at Ory Park in Elmore for NASA GLOBE and TMACOG's Student Watershed Watch. The students then compile and analyze the data to submit to each of the organizations. With the help of our partners, Woodmore has been monitoring the chemical and biological health of the Portage River for 6 years!
Three of the students have been invited to TMACOGs Student Watershed Watch Symposium at the
Toledo Zoo with other schools who have been gathering water quality data! What an amazing opportunity! Check out Facebook or Instagram for more pictures!





The boys soccer team lost an 8-0 decision at home to Riverdale.
The JV football team defeated Northwood at home, 20-0. Lucas Caldwell had two scoring runs and Ish Nagy also scored on a run.
Congratulations to October's Elementary PE All Stars! Way to go, Wildcats!

The HS volleyball teams split matches at Sandusky St. Mary CC - the varsity won, 23-25, 25-17, 25-16, 28-26; the JV team lost, 25-11, 25-15.
The middle school football team lost an 8-7 decision at Calvert. Noah Huss returned a fumble for the touchdown.
