
Woodmore Nation! Looking for a great way to kick off your holiday season? Come check out the 4th grade music performance this evening at 6:30PM in the Elementary Cafetorium! They will be performing Karaoke Christmas - it's sure to be a great time!

The middle school boys basketball teams split at Old Fort - the 8th grade was a 42-36 winner as Caden Hilt scored 12 points and Collin Perkins added 11 points; the 7th grade lost, 44-17, as Owen Herrig scored seven points and Bowen Ish added five points.

The middle school girls basketball teams lost games at home to Old Fort - the 7th grade lost, 44-6, as Samantha Alarcon scored four points; the 8th grade lost, 33-6, as Lacey Lipstraw, Payton Whitcum, and Olivia Schreck each scored two points.

The high school girls basketball teams swept Lakota at home - the varsity won, 46-43, in overtime, as Kara Schneider led the way with 20 points and Kelsey Kaylor scored 12 points. The JV team won, 27-15, as Brooke Lowry scored seven points.

The boys seventh grade basketball team lost a 32-25 decision at home to New Riegel. Owen Herrig led Woodmore with 10 points and Bowen Ish added eight points.

The middle school girls basketball teams lost games at New Riegel - the 7th grade lost, 47-9, as Myra Huss scored five points. The 8th grade lost, 19-17, as Lacey Lipstraw scored eight points and Olivia Schreck added six points.

The girls JV basketball team earned a 27-15 decision at home over SBC foe Lakota. The Wildcats won the second quarter 11-2 to build a 21-8 hafltime edge. Junior Brooke Lowry scored seven points and junior Lillian Runion and sophomore Anastasia Pietrowski each had six points.

Woodmore track and field coach James McMahon has been named the District 6 girls track and field Coach of the Year by the Ohio Association of Track and Cross Country Coaches. All coaches in the district voted on the award. Congratulations James.

Chess club started yesterday at the Middle School with a new addition this year! Mr. Ball opened up the club to 2nd-4th grade students as well, and what a turnout! Middle school played first, and then made sure everything was set up for the elementary students. A few even stuck around to help some of the newer players learn the game.
Thank you to Mr. Ball for leading the group, and thank you to our middle schoolers for being great role models for our younger Wildcats!



Congratulations to our "Annie" leads who were cast in the spring musical, Rylee Williamson, Aden Carter, Ava Rich , Sophia Repka, Justin Kigar, Hadyn Bradstock and Stella Strong. Thirty-nine actors will take the stage this spring. Break a leg!

The high school girls basketball teams lost games at Genoa - the varsity lost, 46-45, as Keslsey Kaylor scored 14 points, Kara Schneider 12, Ariana Florio 10, and Cameran Quisno nine. The JV lost, 27-17, as Keira Travis scored five points.

The middle school boys basketball teams opened the season at Lakota with the 7th grade losing 49-7 as Kielyr Overly and Jack Avers each scored 3 points. The 8th grade won, 36-25, as Ish Nagy scored 18 points.

The middle school girls basketball teams opened their season at home against Lakota. The seventh grade lost, 27-16, as Myra Huss scored six points. The eighth grade won, 25-2, in two quarters as Lacey Lipstraw, Karli Heins and Payton Whitcum each scored six points.

Our senior cheer captains, Amber Conner and Averie Converse, recently returned from Florida, where they performed at a holiday parade at Disney’s Magic Kingdom for Varsity’s Spirit Spectacular! They earned this opportunity at UCA Cheer Camp this last summer. They represented Ohio amongst cheerleaders from across the country! Way to go, girls! ❤️💚




The varsity girls basketball team opned its season at home this evening against Port Clinton and lost a 51-44 decision. Kara Schneider scored 12 points and Madi Hammer added 10 points. Seven different players scored for Woodmore.

The JV girls basketball team opened the season at home against Port Clinton this evening and lost a close 28-26 decision. Anastasia Pietrowski led the Wildcats with nine points and Keira Travis added eight points.

Thank you to all of the current and former Woodmore students and parents who volunteered to help serve meals yesterday at the free Thanksgiving meal at the high school!




Woodmore senior Azure Travis is joined by her father, Ryan Travis, and Katie Carter; and her mother, Ashley Slates and Kevin Slates as she signs with Marshall University to continue her education and run on the track and field team. Congratulations, Azure.


As part of their programs and International Education Week, our 2 exchange students presented to the American History classes on Friday, November 17. Malina Streich is from Poland and Meika Menniger is from Germany. They shared with the students the geography and culture of their countries. It was very informative, and we thank them for sharing!



Mrs. Sander's and Ms. Muir's second grade classes got together for a lesson from Mrs. Ramlow on including others even when they are different from you! We watched a TED Talk by 10 year old Cole Blakeway called "We Are All Different-and that's Awesome!" followed by an activity where the students were paired up with the goal of getting to know someone new who might be different (and the same!) in many ways.

