Enrollment questions? Contact Central Office at 419-862-1060 ext. 100
Support for Military-Connected Families
Woodmore Local Schools welcomes and supports all active military personnel and veterans! We wish to help them and their children to be as successful as possible while navigating military and school challenges and experiences.
District Resources and Support
Enrollment and Registration
Counselors
Elementary School- Sarah Ramlow, sramlow@woodmoreschools.com, 419-862-1070 ext. 404
Middle School- Angela Howard, ahoward@woodmoreschools.com, 419-862-1070 ext. 303
High School- Kyle Clair, kclair@woodmoreschools.com, 419-862-1060 ex. 204
Student Support Services- Special Education, Gifted, English Learners
Hope Gutierrez- Director of Special Education, hgutierez@woodmoreschools.com, 419-862-1070 ext. 305
Susan Capucini- Gifted Coordinator, scapucini@npesc.org
Amanda Lafontaine- Elementary Military Family Liaison, alafontaine@woodmoreschools.com 419-862-1070 x401
Brad Davis- Middle School Military Family Liaison, bdavis@woodmoreschools.com 419-862-1070 x301
Technology Support
Mike Byrd- Director of Technology, mbyrd@woodmoreschools.com, 419-862-1060 ext. 408
Free Homework Help for Military Children
Tutor.com for U.S. Military Families provides free, personalized 24/7 online academic support to military-connected children. This Department of Defense-funded program is provided at no cost to students in grades K-12.
Below are resources for military families to help with transitions to and from school:
Ohio is one of 35 states involved in the Interstate Compact for Educational Opportunities for Military Children, which is working to ensure that military children are properly enrolled in schools, have eligibility for school activities and have assistance in meeting graduation requirements. Learn about the compact on this website. For additional information, contact ODE staff members Pete Lupiba, the council’s state commissioner, at pete.lupiba@education.ohio.gov
Revised Code to require state institutions of higher education to award credit for military training, to increase penalties for certain theft, deception, and identity fraud offenses when the victim is an active duty service member, to allow for a civil action for victims of identity fraud, to make other changes regarding state support and benefits for veterans and their spouses, and to clarify membership in the State Teachers Retirement System.