We wanted to address a slight error that was recently brought to our attention regarding the lunch menus. Basically....Oopsies!! The menus were sent home before we caught the mistake. On the September lunch menu, Tuesday September 10, should be listed as NO STUDENTS-STAFF PD DAY. We apologize for any frustration or confusion this may have caused. We want to thank you all for your understanding with this small mishap. It is much appreciated that you know we are all human and make mistakes. 🥰💙🐾💛
Come out and cheer on your Wildcats at home this Friday! Kickoff against Montpelier is at 7PM and it's a disglow (Disco/Neon) theme for our student section! Let's go Wildcats!

The girls golf team finished seventh in an SBC Shootout at Mils Creek GC with a team total of 222. Hali Ballard shot 47, Satori Alter shot 56, Jordyn Dunn shot 56, Abbey Tucker shot 63, and Allison Bankey shot 68.
The high school volleyball teams lost matches at home to New Riegel - the varsity lost, 25-17, 15-25, 25-15, 22-25, 15-10; the JV lost, 25-7, 25-12.
The high school volleyball teams lost at Lakota - the varsity by a 25-12, 25-15, 25-7 score and the JV by scores of 26-24, 25-19.
The boys golf team finished fifth in an SBC Shootout at Catawba Island Club with a 186 team total. Mason Busdiecker shot 42, Kaiden Orcelletto 45, Brandon Kayser 48, Kevin Wallace 51, Brody Ish 54, and Jacob Youngless 64.
The girls soccer team battled Oak Harbor on the road to a 0-0 tie. Goalies Kara Schneider and Abby Schmeltz combined to collect four saves.
The middle school volleyball teams split at home with Lakota - the 8th grade won, 23-25, 25-23, 25-21; the 7th grade lost, 25-27, 28-26, 25-7.
Please RSVP to join us for the Gifted Coffee and Conversation Hour with Susie and Brandi this Thursday to learn about our Gifted Model! https://forms.gle/BDCrkJ6T5W3sa2im6

Welcome back to a new and exciting school year! As many of you know, I’m thrilled to step into the role of Principal this year after spending 17 wonderful years as a Kindergarten teacher here at Woodmore. With the start of this new school year, we embrace a renewed sense of HOPE—Having Only Positive Expectations. Our focus will be on cultivating a positive mindset and fostering an environment where both students and staff can thrive. I am eager to begin this journey with you and to work together in creating an inspiring and supportive learning atmosphere. We all are going to be ROAR-ing with Pride! Here’s to a year full of growth, joy, and endless possibilities!
Amanda Lafontaine -Elementary Principal





The boys high school cross country team placed 12th in the Darrin Goodman Night Meet at Eastwood with 323 points. Brady Thatcher was the top Wildcat runner placing 41st in 18:52.78. Stella Strong was the lone WHS female runner placing 173rd.
The boys middle school cross country team finished 2nd in theTiger Invite hosted by Seneca East with 89 points. Seventh-grader Cooper Martin was the top finisher at 13th, running 12:56.15. Top finisher for the girls was eighth-grader Peyton Damschorder who was 17th in 14:47.08.
The high school volleyball teams swept matches at Northwood - the varsity won, 26-28, 25-15, 25-8, 25-23; the JV team won, 25-15, 25-19.
The JV football team lost a 50-22 decision at home to McComb. Robert Seeger scored a receving touchdown from Caden Hilt and also had a rushing score. Hilt connected with Gavin Donley on the other touchdown.
The varsity football team opened the season with a 37-0 win at North Central. Woodmore led 31-0 at halftime and scored once in the second half with a running clock. Junior Landon Rich rused 24 times for 204 yards and four touchdowns as Woodmore outgained NC, 322 to -10 yards.
The middle school football team defeated the seventh grade team from Elmwood, 34-0, at home. Lucas Caldwell scored three touchdowns for the Wildcats while Chase Allen and Noah Huss each added a touchdown.
Thank you for coming to Open House tonight. We were excited to have so many of our students and families back in the building. I would love if you could share any pictures you took at Open House this evening with me at alafontaine@woodmoreschools.com. I would love to add some of these to the Woodmore webpage!
The high school girls volleyball teams lost home matches to Hopewell-Loudon - the varsity lost, 25-18, 25-14, 25-11; the JV lost, 25-11, 25-20
The girls golf team finished ninth in the Crimson Streak Invite at Sycamore Hills GC with a team total of 455. Satori Alter shot 106, Hali Ballard 111, Jordyn Dunn 114, Abbey Tucker 124, Allison Bankey 139.
Are you excited for Open House tonight?? We are!
If you're coming to the Elementary and Middle School tonight, check out what our PTO had made! Make sure you park in the back lot, where the car riders are dropped off, and when you come in the door there are now signs directing you where to go and where each grade level is. Thank you Woodmore PTO! (And thank you to Rutledge for showing what a neat photo op the signs provide!)
Bonus - check out the yard signs that a parent had put up out back! How cool!





