
📢 Attention Bus 15 riders!!
Due to a closure on 590, Bus 15 ONLY will experience significant time changes for pick up and drop off all week (10/20-10/24). Expect 5-10 minutes early and up to 20 minutes late for all buildings. We apologize for the inconvenience and hope to be back to our regular schedule soon!


The girls HS cross country team and 3 boys advanced to the regional meet next Saturday in Tiffin. Peyton Damschroder placed 33rd in the district meet to lead the Wildcats to a 6th-place team finish. Myles Byrd, Marcus Schroder, and Quincy Millerschone moved on for the boys team.

The boys soccer team lost its Div. V sectional tournament game at Ottawa Hills, 8-0. Jack Avers had 14 saves in goal.

The varsity football team moved to 7-2 with a 38-31 win at home over Calvert. Woodmore rushed for 306 yards behind 32 carries for 263 yards by Landon Rich as the Wildcats outgained Calvert, 360-298. Rich had 3 scoring runs and Calvin Lipstraw had a rushing and passing touchdown.

📢 Attention Wildcats! 📢
Next Wednesday, October 22nd is Unity Day, a day to wear ORANGE to signify to others that no child should have to experience bullying. Each building is encouraging all of their students to wear orange to show their support! 🧡


The varsity volleyball team lost its Div. V sectional game against Carey played at VanBuren H.S. - 25-8, 25-10, 25-15.

Please join us in congratulating October's Students, Senior, and High School Teacher of the month! These individuals were recognized at the Board Meeting this past Monday, October 13th.
Elementary: Braxton Brickner and Owen Potter
Middle School: Evelynn Jess and Emilee Barr
High School: Abbey Tucker
Senior: Satori Alter
High School Teacher: Mrs. Kristina Curtis
Elementary: Braxton Brickner and Owen Potter
Middle School: Evelynn Jess and Emilee Barr
High School: Abbey Tucker
Senior: Satori Alter
High School Teacher: Mrs. Kristina Curtis








The girls soccer team moved on in the Div. V state soccer tournament with a 6-0 win at home over Huron. Kelsey Kaylor scored four goals while Camille Strong and Rylie Hesselbart also had goals. Karli Heins had two assists, Hesselebart, Strong , and Willow Lewis had one each.

Good morning Woodmore Familes! Due to fog, we will be CLOSED today, Tuesday, October 14th, 2025. Stay safe, Wildcats!


The boys soccer team lost an 8-0 decision at home to Riverdale.

The JV football team defeated Northwood at home, 20-0. Lucas Caldwell had two scoring runs and Ish Nagy also scored on a run.

The HS volleyball teams split matches at Sandusky St. Mary CC - the varsity won, 23-25, 25-17, 25-16, 28-26; the JV team lost, 25-11, 25-15.

Congratulations again to our SBC Girls Soccer Team Champions! Way to go, Wildcats!


The girls soccer team posted a 7-0 win at home over Tiffin Columbian to earn the SBC title. Emma Hahn and Camille Strong each had 2 goals. Willow Lewis, Bailey Meggitt, and Kelsey Kaylor also had goals. Lewis and Rylie Hesselbart both had 2 assists. Abbie Schmeltz had 2 saves.

Woodmore High School took 24 juniors to the annual Ottawa County Career Showcase today! This year, over 30 local businesses, entities, & companies were available for students to talk with, participate in demonstrations, and get to know daily operations. They offered students opportunities to schedule job shadows and even were available to interview on the spot. Our students were the first to arrive and in no time they all were engaging with the presenters, taking notes in their career passports, and communicating well. It was leadership and initiative at its finest! Our chaperones, Mr. Black & Mr. Clair, were very impressed by our students' attitudes and willingness to network with everyone who took part in the event. It was a great day for the students that attended and they represented Woodmore very well!





Woodmore Local Schools is looking for someone interested in being the 7th grade boys basketball coach for this season. If interested, contact athletic director Steve Barr at: sbarr@woodmoreschools.com.

The high school volleyball teams lost matches at Hopewell-Loudon - the varsity lost, 25-20, 25-22, 21-25, 25-21; the JV team lost, 25-12, 25-8.

Congratulations to our Marching Band!! They competed on Oct. 4th at the Norton High School Art in Motion Competition, and took home SO MANY awards!
Excellent Rating Overall (II)
Best Music in Class C
Best Visual in Class C
Best Percussion in Class C
Best Auxiliary in Class C
First Place in Class C
Associate's Cup - Runner Up Grand Champion!
WAY TO GO, WILDCATS!! 🥳💙💛 #WoodmoreNation
Excellent Rating Overall (II)
Best Music in Class C
Best Visual in Class C
Best Percussion in Class C
Best Auxiliary in Class C
First Place in Class C
Associate's Cup - Runner Up Grand Champion!
WAY TO GO, WILDCATS!! 🥳💙💛 #WoodmoreNation







The girls soccer team posted a 6-0 win at home over Bellevue. Kelsey Kaylor scored 4 goals to increase her career total to 82, breaking the school record. Rylie Hesselbart and Izzy Helmke also had goals. Helmke had two assists. Emma Hahn had one. Woodmore did not have a save.

The boys soccer team lost 2-1 at Clyde as Ryne Donley scored the goal with an assist from Aiden Drill. Jack Avers had seven saves in goal.