
The freshman boys basketball team lost a 53-29 decision at Port Clinton. Parker Boss led Woodmore with 10 points while Connor Orcelletto added eight points.

Here is this week's Elementary Newsletter. Stay warm!!
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Brody Ish tied a school record with 11 three-point field goals and his 33 points led the Woodmore boys basketball team to an 80-32 win at Danbury. Brady Thatcher added 21 points and Carson Slates scored 14 points.

Senior Parents and loved ones - there's only one more week to purchase your Senior Ads for the yearbook!



Congratulations to Mrs. Ulinski's First Grade class for being our Elementary December ROAR board winners. They earned a slushie party and also get to house our new ROAR trophy for the month. 💙🐾💛



We are so lucky to have such a amazing SRO at our K8 building. Officer Hammitt goes above and beyond every day to ensure our students are safe and protected. One day to show our appreciation to him just doesn't seem like enough!


The varsity girls basketball team lost a 71-38 decision at Gibsonburg. Junior Ariana Florio led the Wildcats with nine points. The Wildcat JV team was victorious, 31-24. Sophomore Abbie Schmeltz scored 14 points to lead the way.

🎉 Congratulations to the Elementary Musicians of the Month for January! 🎉


Show your support to the arts by becoming a sponsor for Woodmore Drama Club's spring show!


The middle school girls basketball teams lost games at Gibsonburg - the 7th grade lost, 44-6, as Emilee Barr and Lacey Schultze each scored two points; the 8th grade lost, 34-18, as Sonia Alarcon scored five points and Olivia Sentle added four points.

The midlde school boys basketball teams swept Gibsonburg on the road - the 7th grade won, 42-25, as Grayson Thatcher scored 12 points and Chase Allen added 10 points.; the 8th grade won, 24-16, as Bowen Ish scored eight points and Owen Herrig added six points.

The freshman boys basketball team earned a 50-34 win at home over Northwood. Mason McGee scored 16 points and Parker Boss added 13 points.

The varsity girls basketball team earned a 43-33 win on the road at Hopewell-Loudon. Ariana Florio led Woodmore with 12 points and Kelsey Kaylor scored nine points. The JV team won, 23-12, as Karli Heins scored six points.

The varsity boys basketball team lost a 59-28 decision at home to Tiffin Calvert. Brady Thatcher led the Wildcats with 11 points. The JV team lost, 43-35, as Ish Nagy scored 10 points. The freshman team lost, 33-26, as Parker Boss scored 16 points.

Does the FAFSA have you scratching your head? Come get your questions answered! Seniors and their parents can come to our FAFSA night at the high school on Monday, January 13th from 6-7pm. Please contact Toledo Tomorrow's Mija Martin at 419-320-2323 with questions!


Welcome back! Here is our first update of the year from the elementary. Hope everyone stays warm and has a great week!!
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The middle school basketball games today (both boys and girls) against Danbury are cancelled and there will be no middle school athletic practices today.

Woodmore Local Schools will be delayed 2 hours today January 6th

The varsity girls wrestling team was second in the 17-school Woodmore Invite with 89 points, 12 less than Fremont Ross. The Wildcats had four champions - Addison Overmyer (130), Hope Scherger (135), Stella Strong (140), and Satori Alter (155).

The middle school girls wrestling team finished second in the Wodomore Invite with 59 points, eight less than Fremont Ross. Tinley Thieroff (98) and Reagan Walper (128) both won their weight class. Harmony Kroetz was second at 122 pounds.