
Mrs. Floro's and Mr. Schlea's middle school science classes competed in March Mammal Madness last month!
This event is put on by professors at Arizona State University who match up different organisms - not just mammals, despite the name - and then have them "battle" using biological research (not real battles, but simulations). Students filled out brackets by choosing which animal they thought would win each battle. Lucas Elder was Mrs. Floro's bracket champion, while Bowen Ish won for Mr. Schlea. Congratulations!



Don't forget! No school on Monday, April 8, 2024 due to the eclipse!


Do you have a student currently in 3rd - 5th grade? We have an opportunity for you, provided by the North Point Educational Service Center! They're offering a STEM camp for Ottawa County schools on June 3-6, 2024 from 8:30-12:00 each day in Graytown.
Registration is $25 per student and is limited to the first 100 students. Deadline for registration AND payment is May 15th!
Check out the informational flyer here: https://www.smore.com/n/07cza
Registration can be done here: http://bit.ly/NPESCSTEM24


The varsity baseball and softball games at home today vs. Lakota have been cancelled along with the JV baseball game at Lakota.

It's time for elementary spring music performances! 🎉
On April 23, 2024, the third grade students will be performing "Lights! Camera! Action!" a musical review featuring songs from the movies of yesterday and today! The performance will take place at 6:30 in the cafetorium. It is free and open to the public!


Parents and caregivers of students with disabilities: Another window has opened to complete a survey from the State of Ohio if you have not previously done so. If you complete the survey, you will be entered into a drawing for a $50 gift card. Your feedback for how the state can improve supporting students with disabilities is critical. Thank you!
The survey can be found here: https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0AsLnrvgHIs7uFE


The varsity baseball and softball games today (April 3) at home (vs. Lakota), and the JV baseball game at Lakota today, have been cancelled and re-scheduled for tomorrow (April 4) all starting at 5 p.m. at the same locations.

Today is Paraprofessional Appreciation Day, and we wanted to make sure that we thanked our INCREDIBLE team of Paras! We are so grateful for them and the support they provide for our Wildcats every day!

The varsity baseball and softball games this afternoon at Hopewell-Loudon and the HS quad track meet at home have all been cancelled.

Our March R.O.A.R. awards were handed out at the most recent board meeting. Mrs. Kristina Curtis, Social Studies teacher at the high school, and Mr. Robert Chavez, Head Custodian at the elementary school, were chosen!
"Mrs. Curtis is an outstanding teacher who has demonstrated her ability to build relationships and push her students to academic success."
"Mr. Chavez embodies the spirit of dedication and service."
Woodmore thanks you both for your contributions to our Wildcats! 💙💛
To nominate a deserving staff member for the R.O.A.R. award, please visit: https://bit.ly/WoodmoreROAR
To nominate a deserving community member for the Excellence in Education award, please visit: https://bit.ly/WoodmoreEXCELLENCE



New volunteer opportunities have been added to our website! In addition to information about the Woodmore Schools Foundation and the Woodmore PTO, we now also have information about the Academic Boosters, Band Boosters, and Athletic Boosters. Check them out here: https://www.woodmoreschools.com/page/volunteer-opportunities




Attention Middle School students and parents!
During the month of April, the MS Builders Club will be sponsoring an April Attendance Challenge! First period classes will compete against each other to see which class has the best attendance for the week. The class with the highest attendance percentage advances to the next round. Think March Madness, but in April! All absences and tardies count. The winning class will receive a breakfast party! 🎉
We encourage you to be on time to school, ready to learn! Check out the starting bracket to see who your first period is competing against this week!

Updated link!
The Woodmore National Honor Society is hosting their 5th annual 3v3 Basketball Tournament to raise money for the Engaging Opportunities Foundation! Teams will need to have at least one member who is 14 (otherwise open for all ages), and each roster can have up to 5 members. Each team will be guaranteed two games that will be played half court with two ten minute halves.
The cost is $50 per team, payable by cash or check (make out to Woodmore NHS). You can register via the link below, or by stopping in to the high school office and filling out a paper registration form. All registrations should be submitted by April 12th at 3PM. At that time, brackets will be built.
Spectators are welcome to watch from the balcony! There is a $1 admission charge for anyone not playing in the tournament. Doors will open at noon with play beginning at 1PM. If you have any questions, please contact the NHS advisor, Mrs. Hintz, at ehintz@woodmoreschools.com.
Click here to register: https://bit.ly/NHS3v3Tournament

The HS boys track and field team was third in a tri-meet at Hopewell-Loudon with 24 points. Adyn Smith won the pole vault (9-6), Landon Rich won the 200 (25.99), and the 1600 relay team won in 4:10.36 - Myles Byrd, Drake Blausey, Keith Gillingham, and Ethan Greer.

The girls HS track and field team won a tri-meet at Hopewell-Loudon with 58 points. Seven different athletes won indivudal events and two relays (3200, 1600) were victorious. Emma Hammer, Azure Travis, and Addie Pleasnick won events and were on winning relay teams.

The varsity baseball team lost a 6-3 decision at Gibsonburg. Woodmore had just three hits - senior Luke Avers a double and RBI, and singles from Michael Seeger and Harry LaMunyon. Three Woodmore pitchers yielded two earned runs and struck out six.

The varsity softball team lost its Sandusky Bay Conference River Division opener at home to Gibsonburg, 12-0, in five innings. The Wildcats got their only two hits in the game in the fifth inning as Taylor Hill and Olivia Scavio both singled.

The varsity baseball game today (March 27) will be played AT Gibsonburg at 5 p.m. The JV baseball game at Gibsonburg today is cancelled. The varsity softball game today will be played as scheduled at Woodmore (vs. Gibsonburg) at 5 p.m.

The varsity softball team was a 9-1 winner on the road at North Baltimore. Cameran Quisno went the distance on the mound striking out 10. Kara Schneider had three hits and two RBI. Camille Strong and Kaitlyn Babka each had two RBI while Aubrey Becerra had two hits.

The varsity baseball team earned a 6-3 win at North Baltimore as Michael Seeger tossed a complete-game 1-hitter with 11 strikeouts. He did not allow an earned run.
Seeger was also 2-3 at the plate with 2 RBI. The JV team lost 16-13 at home to Danbury in six innings.