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Last summer, state officials cautioned school districts across the state to prepare for budget cuts. But in a turn of events, lawmakers failed to agree on the specifics of a bill that would have cut $135 million from schools over three years. Wyoming Public Radio's Catherine Wheeler looked into how districts chose to handle the dilemma—to move ahead with cuts or stay where they are.
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The Campbell County School District is planning to change its status with the state so it will be on the receiving end of funding rather than giving more to the state.
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One of the top priorities of many legislators was to reduce spending for K-12 education. Governor Mark Gordon has mentioned it in his last couple of State…
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The Wyoming Legislature just wrapped up a session where $430 million was cut from the existing budget to make up for major losses of revenue connected…
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The Wyoming House and Senate could not reach a compromise on a school funding bill that would have cut around $135 million over three years. The bill is…
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Victoria Bush has been teaching art at the Cody Elementary Schools for three years."I've got one kiddo that, you know, he does struggle academically, but…
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The Cody School District has started reviewing its budget ahead of potential cuts at the legislative level.Park County School #6 has cut almost 16…
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After debating it for a few weeks, the Wyoming House gave final approval to a school finance bill. It includes budget cuts and adds revenue to make up for…
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A Wyoming legislative committee continues to work on a bill that would reduce spending on K-12 education.The House education committee continues to reduce…
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During a Wyoming House Education Committee meeting, School District officials said they have been cutting budgets for many years and those cuts are…