The boys high school cross country team finished 5th and the girls team did not have a team score in the SBC Championships at Tiffin. Brady Thatcher finished 13th to lead the boys team and Addison Lowry was 14th in the girls race for the Wildcats.
The middle school girls cross country team was the SBC River Division Champion and the boys were second in the league meet today. Sonia Alarcon was the individual champion and Peyton Damschroder was 2nd for the girls, Cooper Martin was 5th for the boys.
The JV football team lost 35-28 to Calvert at home. Ish Nagy have two scoring runs and Caden Hilt hit Logan Gronwall twice with scoring passes.
The high school volleyball teams split matches at home with Oak Harbor - the JV team won, 25-20, 25-19; the varsity team lost, 25-14, 25-16, 26-24.
The varsity football team lost a 51-21 decision at Tiffin Calvert in Sandusly Bay Conference River Division play. The two teams traded scores for most of two quarters until Calvert scored the final 30 points. Landon Rich rushed for 162 yards on 23 carries for the Wildcats.
These elementary kiddos are ROARing with PRIDE! Great job this week with demonstrating our ROAR expectations of being Respectful, Open, Accountable and making good Relationships!!








We finally have the results of the Ottawa County Fair Art Show that took place over the summer. 🎉
1st Place- Lily Trevino
2nd Place- Lily Trevino
3rd Place- Liv Lang
Honorable Mention- Emma Watson
Congratulate Wildcats! The work is on display now at the High School.
Congratulations to Miss Gerber's October Elementary Musicians of the Month!

The high school volleyball teams lost matches at Danbury - the varsity lost, 25-17, 25-16, 25-16; the JV team lost, 25-21, 25-20.
The girls soccer team lost a 2-0 decision at Genoa. Abbie Schmeltz had 10 saves and Lyndee Wagner had five saves.
The middle school football team earned a 22-18 win at home over Calvert. Lucas Caldwell had three rushing touchdowns and one two-point run. Bryce Ruch also had a two-point run.
The middle school volleyball teams split at home with Danbury - the 8th grade won, 25-16, 25-21; the 7th grade lost, 15-25, 25-10, 25-20.
The JV girls soccer team lost to Perrysburg, 2-1, as Emma Hahn had the Woodmore goal and Abbie Schmeltz had five saves in goal.
The high school volleyball teams lost at home to Calvert - the varsity lost 25-10, 25-14, 25-12; the JV team lost, 25-5, 25-13
Woodmore is seeking applicants for Paraprofessionals and Educational Aides!
Head to our Employment Page to check out all available positions and to download the application. All application materials for a paraprofessional or educational aide should be emailed to Hope Gutierrez at egutierrez@woodmoreschools.com.

The girls soccer team earned a 9-0 win at home over Tiffin Columbian. Bailey Meggitt and Kalle Heins each scored 2 goals. Willow Lewis, Valerie Kerecz, Emma Hahn, Alivia Smith, and Kara Schneider added goals. Heins had 2 assists while Lewis, Smith and Hahn each had an assist.
The 8th grade volleyball team lost at Calvert in SBC River Division play, 25-15, 25-12.
Don't forget! No school tomorrow, Tuesday, October 8th for District Professional Development!

We have some awesome Marching Band updates from the start of this year!
The Woodmore Wildcats Marching Band started their contest season by performing in Class C at Perkins HS (Sandusky) on Sept. 21 and at Springfield HS (Holland/Toledo) on Sept. 28. At Perkins they earned an Excellent Rating (two) and took 3rd Place in Class B/C combined. Results were just as good at Springfield with trophies for 2nd Place in Class C and Best Auxiliary (Flag Corps) in Class C; and also an Excellent Rating.
The Band presented their full contest show at halftime on the Saturday, October 5th game and also had the Woodmore Band Alumni join them for pregame and halftime music. Their third and final local contest will be on October 19 at Maumee HS at 5:15PM!
We hope to see you at the competition on October 19th! #WoodmoreNation
The Contemporary World Issues class at Woodmore High School is kicking off a small but impactful project aimed at making a difference in our community. From October 7th to October 18th, we will be collecting donations for local food pantries in Elmore and Woodville.
Students can bring in donations to their class advisor to be entered into a drawing for a chance to win a basket filled with fun items! Community members are also welcome to donate! You may bring any non-perishable goods to the Main Office at the High School.
Please help our students to support our community! #WoodmoreNation

