The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce has launched its annual Parent Survey,
and we need your valuable feedback!

Who should complete this survey? While we share updates with our entire community,
this specific survey is only for parents or guardians of children receiving special
education services.

Find more information and the link to the survey here: https://aptg.co/-Jmd66
3 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Today was Farm Day at the Elementary School! Our youngest Wildcats got to hear from our oldest all about FFA, animals, crops, and farming in general! Always a favorite and this year did not disappoint! Check out Facebook for more pictures!
3 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Two students stand in the center of the frame, holding the reins of two horses. On the left is a dark brown colored horse and on the right is a light tan colored horse. The trailer used to transport them is in the background.
Two farmers stand in front of students with their heavy equipment in the background. A group of students sits on the grass in front of them, listening to their presentation.
A group of students waits in line as a student sits on the tractor and does the mini tractor pull.
Two students are presenting about popcorn in front of elementary students seated on the grass. There is a third high school student in the background making popcorn.
Three students sit at a table presenting about floriculture. A group of students sits and stands on the grass in front of them, listening and watching their demonstration.
A group of students moves through a line to plant their own tomato plant to take home. Older students and a teacher help.
Four students stand in front of their Meat Production display board, smiling for the camera.
Our 8th graders went bowling today! They then headed to the Big Dipper and park in Genoa. The kids fished, played basketball, wiffle ball, volleyball, pickleball, hacky sack, and more! Sounds like an amazing day! Check out Facebook for more pictures!
3 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
A bowling alley with students waiting on the carpet for their turn to bowl. TVs are overhead, some have the score, some are broadcasting programming.
Standing on the wooden portion of the bowling alley, facing the students that are preparing to or waiting to bowl.
A group of students poses for a picture while seated at a table. The bowling alley and TVs are in the background.
A group of students pose for a picture standing in front of the bowling lanes with the tables and TVs in the background.
A group of students poses with their ice cream on the concrete next to the Big Dipper in Genoa.
A group of students is sitting on the top of the half-pipe drop in at the park in Genoa.
A group of students playing basketball on the courts at the park in Genoa. Trees and the river are in the background.
Two students turn to the camera while on the bank of the river. Both are fishing.
Two students pose on the pickleball courts with their paddles they used to play the game.
Are you curious about how the stadium demolition is going? We are livestreaming it! Because of how the tech works, the video link will change every single day.

Don't worry about hunting down a new link every morning, though - just bookmark our Stadium Project page (linked below)! We will post the new live video there each morning, and you can also find the replays of past days if you missed anything.

https://www.woodmoreschools.com/page/stadium-project
3 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Image of the stadium with a blue banner and yellow writing at the top that says "Curious about the demolition?" At the bottom there is a yellow banner and it has a red and white "Live streaming" logo on it.
Last fall the sixth and seventh graders in the enrichment classes wrote an essay on Americanism for the American Legion in Fremont. This was an essay contest throughout the counties in Ohio. Mrs. Katafias received notification that we had two winners from Woodmore! The second place winner from the seventh grade is Dominic Zakrzewski and the second place winner from the sixth grade is Emma Valasek. Each student is receiving a $50 gift card. Congratulations, Wildcats!
3 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Emma and Dominic stand in front of the flag in the main office of the Middle School.
Attention Woodmore Community! Starting tomorrow, demolition on our beloved but aged stadium will begin. We have attached a calendar detailing the timeline for demolition. Please reach out to the district office with any questions - and feel free to share photos and memories of your time at the stadium in the comments!
3 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
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Join us tonight for the 5–12 Spring Band Concert and the final performance of Mr. Emerine’s career.
If you can't make it in person, tune in to our livestream via the link below!
https://youtu.be/YAGTKuZAPJE?si=5Dd0ms1DNHXHMQN4

3 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Graphic for Woodmore Local Schools' 5-12 Spring Band Concert. The design features a dark blue background with colorful flowers, yellow neon text, and a red "LIVE" play button icon at the bottom.
As a reward for finishing state testing, our Middle School students went to the Mud Hens game today! Paxton Kroetz got to throw out the first pitch, Nolan Showman and Rhett Baker caught foul balls, and LOTS of hot dogs, popcorn, ice cream were consumed! It was a great day!
4 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Paxton posing in front of the netting at the ball park with his signed ball from throwing out the first pitch.
Nolan and Rhett posing with their foul balls that they caught during the game. They are standing in front of the netting with the ball field behind them.
Students sit in the stadium seats watching the game. Some are eating pizza, some are eating ice cream, some are hiding from the camera. Blue skies and great weather!
Students sit in the stadium seats watching the game. Some are drinking pop, some are eating ice cream, some are hiding from the camera. Blue skies and great weather!
The picture is of the jumbotron. It is blue and has a message reading "Happy Teacher Appreciation Week Wildcat Teachers!"
Don't forget to reach out to your favorite teacher(s) this week and say THANK YOU! It's Teacher Appreciation Week and we are so grateful for our educators! They're amazing! 💙💛
4 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Blue background with a cartoon splash speech bubble in white and gold. Inside, there is a Wildcat head with "Woodmore loves our Teachers! You're our superheroes!" underneath.
Today we are celebrating our school nurses - Mrs. Michael, Mrs. Schlea, and Ms. Putnam! THANK YOU for all that you do to take care of our Wildcats!
4 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Blue background with a stethoscope on the right. There are two red hearts with the stethoscope.  The text reads "Woodmore Wildcats Thank you to our wonderful nurses!"
This coming week (May 4 - May 8), Woodmore Elementary and Middle Schools will be celebrating our teachers for Teacher Appreciation with a spirit week!
Mon: Star Wars - Light vs. Dark
Tue: Nacho Libre - Wear bright colors
Wed: The Sandlot - Wear baseball gear
Thur: Toy Story - Wear Western like Woody
Fri: Remember the Titans - Jerseys, Teams, School Spirit
4 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Red background with curtains on the left and the right. A marquee at the top reads "Teacher Appreciation Week." The PK-8 theme is movies and there are five movie titles along with themes to dress up.
Today we celebrate our School Lunch Heroes! We have the BEST - thank you for everything you do!

Our High School Lunch Heroes: Kelly Maynard, Michaelena Martikan, and Chris Barnhouse
Our PK-8 School Lunch Heroes: Andrea Calevro, Tonia Kruse, Corissa Everhardt, Melissa Faunce
4 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Blue background with "School Lunch Hero Day" across the top in a comic book like font. "Thank you to our amazing lunch staff!" is in white lettering in the middle of the image. At the bottom, two cartoon children are seated at a table with lunch trays in front of them, eating. A cartoon banana and apple are dresed as super heroes and on the left and right side of the image in the middle.
The high school lunch staff stand in the serving line to pose for a picture. The kitchen is behind them.
The Prekindergarten through 8th grade lunch heroes stand against a wall with a bulletin board behind them to pose for a picture.
Today is School Bus Driver Appreciation Day! Our bus drivers are AMAZING - from the daily pick up and drop off to the game day rides and field trips, we so appreciate your time, energy, and devotion to our Wildcats! THANK YOU!
4 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Cartoon graphic of three children waiting to board a bus. The bus has a Woodmore W on it. There is a tree on the left and a sun in the top left corner. The words "Thank you to our bus drivers" in green letters are at the top of the image.
The boys MS track team won (61-52) a dual meet with Northwood at home while the girls lost (55-46). The boys won eight events including two relays and Copper Hillkirk won the 1600 and 800. The girls won six events including two relays.
4 months ago, Steve Barr
Don't forget! Monday, April 27, 2026 is a 2 Hour Early Release instead of the originally scheduled PD Day. Students will come to school at the normal time and will release two hours early.
4 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Chalkboard with "Reminder 2 Hour Early Release Monday April 27, 2026 Former PD Day - Students now attend with a 2 Hour early release" written on it. The Woodmore Wildcat is at the bottom of the chalkboard.
Attention Middle School parents: it's time to order your 2025-2026 yearbook!

The cost is $30 each, cash or check made payable to Woodmore Yearbook. There is NO online ordering for middle school yearbooks. Your student received a copy of the order form earlier this week, but they are able to pick up another copy in the middle school office if needed. You can also use the link below to print the form at home and then send it in with your student.

MS Yearbook Order Form: https://aptg.co/bFltTn
4 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Blue background with yellow dots along the top and bottom borders. White text at the top reads "Woodmore Middle School." The Wildcat head is underneath, and at the bottom in more white text it says "2026 Yearbook ordering has begun!"
We have the BEST!! Be sure to give Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Drill, Mrs. Harman, Mrs. Daup, and Ms. Young extra thanks and appreciation if you see or talk to them today!
4 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
Blue background with gold cross hatch pattern on top. There is a white box in the center of the image with the following text in blue: "To our hard-working administrative support team, Happy Administrative Professionals Day! Thank you Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Drill, Mrs. Harman, Mrs. Daup, and Ms. Young! Our schools would be lost without you!" The Wildcat head is in the center of the bottom of the white box.
The middle school girls track team won a dual meet at Northwood while the boys were second in a tri-meet. The girls won six individual events and a relay. They were led by Lydia Thomas who won the shot put and discus. The boys won two individual events and one relay,
4 months ago, Steve Barr
As you all know, the High School and the Middle School participated in the 5-County Art Show located at Oak Harbor HS over the weekend. Please congratulate the following students for their achievements!

High School
Willow Lewis (2) Honorable Mentions
Mason Faunce (1) 1st Place
Alexis McCormick (1) Honorable Mention, (1) 1st Place
Jayda Ollom (1) 2nd Place, (1) 3rd Place, (2) Honorable Mentions
Logan Migliori (1) 2nd Place, (1) 1st Place, (1) 3rd Place Best of Show

Middle School
Alexandria Nunley (1) 1st Place
Anna Gerwin (1) 1st Place (1) Best of Show
Reagen Bradstock (1) 2nd Place
Lydia Thomas (2) 1st Place
Lillian Thompson (1) 2nd Place
Liberty Schroder (1) 3rd Place
Emilee Barr (1) 3rd Place
Leo Recker (1) 2nd Place
Natalie Hutchins (1) Honorable Mentions
Reese Wammes (1) Honorable Mentions
4 months ago, Woodmore Local Schools
The middle school boys track team was 10th and the girls 14th in the Lakota Invite. The boys placed in seven events led by a second in the 200 by Michael Sievert. The girls placed in four events led by a sixth in the pole vault by Evelyn Jess.
4 months ago, Steve Barr