The vasity girls basketball team lost a 46-33 decision at Lakota in the Div. IV sectional final. Cameran Quisno led the way with 10 points. The Wildcats conclude the season with a 13-10 record.
about 1 year ago, Steve Barr
For those attending the girls HS basketball sectional tournament game at Lakota this afternoon, the spectator entrance is in the front of the school. There will not be a spectator entrance in the back of the school.
about 1 year ago, Steve Barr
This past Wednesday, Mrs. Becerra and Mr. Ball had 14 students in grades 2-8 start the Walking Club. Mrs. Dawn Shaffer, Mrs. Harman, and Miss Hauter joined in on the fun. Mr. Haas made it half way and was called back to school, according to Mr. Haas. Wink wink. What great weather for our first day! If you or your child would like to join in on the fun, contact Mrs. Becerra or Mr. Ball. Keep an eye out for us every Monday and Wednesday!
about 1 year ago, Alexa Bourquin-Doran
Students walking around the school for Walking Club
Yesterday, two of Mr. Miller's classes had the privilege of hearing ODOT present. They provided each student with a folder of information and spoke on entry level positions, employability skills, and all the various career fields that are needed for ODOT to operate on a daily basis. Students were able to ask questions and they allowed time for individual conversations with students. What a neat opportunity!
about 1 year ago, Alexa Bourquin-Doran
An ODOT employee presenting to students
Students listen to ODOT employees present
Woodmore Schools will be in a 2 hour delay due to fog. Stay safe
about 1 year ago, Jeff Sandwisch
Congratulations to our JH quiz team as they remain undefeated!!! Woodmore - 110 BG Christian - 38 Woodmore - 92 Otsego - 68
about 1 year ago, Kevin Ball
"Annie" tickets are now on sale! You may purchase them in person at the K-8 building on Monday and Thursday evenings from 6-9 pm. Friday night's show is our giving back performance. Please bring a canned good or two with you to the musical and we will donate it to the Good Samaritan Council of Woodville. See you at the show!
about 1 year ago, Marcia Busdeker
Last night, our five seniors were recognized before their final home basketball game! Congratulations to: Amber Conner; Averie Converse; Gabby Geldine; Rylee Williamson; Luke Morris
about 1 year ago, Alexa Bourquin-Doran
Our five seniors standing together in the gym under their names that have been posted on the wall.
Amber Conner and loved ones being recognized
Averie Converse and loved ones being recognized
Gabby Geldine and loved ones being recognized
Rylee Willliamson and loved ones being recognized
Luke Morris and loved ones being recognized.
If you haven't seen it yet, be sure to check out Window 2 Woodmore, our high school student publication! They recently had a guest writer (a former 5-time Associated Press sportswriter of the year in North Dakota!) who complimented the publication's series on the state of journalism. You can find Window 2 Woodmore here: https://window2woodmore.com/
about 1 year ago, Alexa Bourquin-Doran
The HS boys basketball teams lost at home to Northwood - the varsity dropped a 63-31 decision as Luke Morris scored 17 points; the JV team lost, 29-10, as Calvin Lipstraw and Camdyn Schwartz both had 3 points; and the freshman lost, 35-23, as Calvin Lipstraw scored 12 points.
about 1 year ago, Steve Barr
Last Friday, the Woodmore boys' basketball and cheerleading teams showed their appreciation to the Woodmore staff! Each athlete got to pick a staff member to bring to the game and they each wrote a little note about them as well. We could not love this more! (Be sure to check out our Facebook post to see all of the pictures!) And don't forget that tonight is Senior Night! It will be the last time our five senior athletes will be on our home court. Come out and support them and the rest of the Wildcats! We hope to see you there!
about 1 year ago, Alexa Bourquin-Doran
Basketball athlete with Mr. Fannin for staff appreciation night
Basketball athlete with Mr. Miller for staff appreciation night
Basketball athlete with Mr.  Rellstab for staff appreciation night
Basketball athlete with Mr. McMahon for staff appreciation night
Basketball athlete with Ms. Dunn for staff appreciation night
Cheerleader athlete with Ms. Peace for staff appreciation night
In an effort to improve the morning traffic flow and drop-off procedures, beginning on Monday, Feb 26, we will start a new drop-off procedure and traffic flow pattern. From 7:10 am to 7:45 am, this new procedure will be in effect. The attached map details how the new traffic pattern will look. The key points are: 1. Only school vehicles (buses and vans) and WLS staff will be allowed to enter off-of Ames and Augusta. Students and parents should enter and exit off of Fremont St / W Elmore Eastern Rd. Beginning Feb 26, we will have our SRO and an Elmore police officer posted at the entrance off of Ames and Augusta as a friendly reminder to enter and exit off of Fremont St / W Elmore Eastern Rd. 2. The green arrows on the map indicate the traffic loop for grades 5-12 parents that drop their high school and/or middle school student(s) off. The drop-off area for 5-12 students can take place at the Spirit Rock to the East Doors. High school students will be permitted, as always, to enter the east doors between 7:10 am and 7:40 am. After 7:40 am, all HS students will be required to walk to the main doors to enter the building. Middle school students, grades 5-8, will walk down the sidewalk to the overhang area or the main doors if they want to wait for their bus in the vestibule or main lobby. Elementary students that load at the high school should also enter off of Fremont St / W Elmore Eastern Rd, drop students off, and exit back onto Fremont St / E Elmore Eastern Rd. If parents are dropping off, drop the student at Spirit Rock and allow them to walk down the sidewalk to where the bus loads. Parents can also park and walk their students to the bus. There will be a temporary barricade located on the east end to facilitate the left-hand turn towards the drop-off area. After dropping off your student(s), please follow the green arrows and exit back on Fremont St / W Elmore Eastern Rd. The modified traffic pattern is in an effort to improve student safety. This new pattern will separate the school vehicle traffic from the drop-off traffic and will ensure that all drop-offs are curb-side drop-offs. Thank you in advance for helping us keep school and student safety a priority at Woodmore Local Schools!
about 1 year ago, Woodmore Local Schools
HS traffic Flow
Please see the attached image with information on our current curriculum adoption.
about 1 year ago, Arika Heberling
Curriculum Adoption Flyer
The boys varsity basketball team lost a 63-39 decision at home to Hopewell-Loudon. Brady Thatcher scored 19 points and Gavin Donley added 10. The JV team lost, 51-32, as Camdyn Schwartz scored 11 points and Logan Migliori added eight points.
about 1 year ago, Steve Barr
The freshman boys basketball team lost a 54-32 decision at home to Hopewell-Loudon. Mason Hasselkus led the way with 15 points for the Wildcats.
about 1 year ago, Steve Barr
Sophomore swimmer Emily Lang placed sixth in her heat of the 100-yard backstroke in the Div. II district meet at BGSU today with a time of 1:11.12. Congratulations, Emily, on being a double district qualifier.
about 1 year ago, Steve Barr
Sophomore swimmer Emily Lang placed fifth in her heat of the 200-yard freestyle in the Div. II district meet at BGSU with a time of 2:11.75. Congratulations, Emily, on being a district qualifier. She will swim later today in the 100-yard backstroke.
about 1 year ago, Steve Barr
There was a new addition to dance party/high five Fridays at the elementary school - lights! 🎉 They had a whole party this morning before classes began! Hopefully they carry that energy and excitement with them throughout the day!
about 1 year ago, Alexa Bourquin-Doran
Mr. Clouse welcoming in students with high fives amidst disco lights and music playing
Students dance to the music
Students dance to the music while Mr. Clouse welcomes with high fives
Mr. Ball does the Griddy with a student - an every morning tradition!
Dance party before classes began!
The girls varsity basketball team earned a 29-19 win at home over Hopewell-Loudon. Cameran Quisno led the way with 11 points. The JV team was a 29-7 winner in a two-quarter game. Izzy Helmke led the Wildcats with nine points.
about 1 year ago, Steve Barr
Apparently, it snowed!! ❄❄ Check out the neat weather the 6th graders got to do their activities in! What a memorable adventure!
about 1 year ago, Alexa Bourquin-Doran
6th grade students sit in a group with a Camp Michindoh adult in the snow.
6th grade students around a campfire during the snow.
6th grade students building a shelter while it's snowing.
Two 6th grade students with climbing gear on, ready to scale the climbing wall
6th grade students sitting on the bleachers in the gymnasium.
6th grade students performing a skit