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As high school and college students plan for their graduations, some Native students in the Mountain West and beyond could face resistance for wanting to wear tribal regalia with their caps and gowns.
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Statistics show that 81.8 percent of students graduated in the last school year, a decrease of just over a half of a percentage point since the 2020-21 school year, the highest in a nine year period. Despite the small decline, there is hope that it won't be a long-term trend. Wyoming's graduation rate has been above 80 percent since the 2015-16 school year and has climbed several points in the past decade. However, it's lagged behind national rates.
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Wyoming's graduation rates continue to rise. There has been modest growth for eight straight years and now it stands at 82.4 percent.
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Despite the pandemic, Wyoming graduation rates rose again last year. State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jillian Balow said the statewide…
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College students are leaving the University of Wyoming into an unknown job market. Normally students would have jobs lined up, but these are not normal…
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The coronavirus pandemic has upended everyone's lives. But as Wyoming Public Radio's Catherine Wheeler found out, for high school seniors across the state…
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It's the Monday after spring break, a day when students and professors would usually be returning to campus. But that traditional springtime bustle is…
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Washakie County School District #1 recently presented its new approach of keeping students on track to graduate at the Wyoming School Board Association…
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On the morning of Laramie High School's graduation, history and social studies teacher Will Plumb is trying to pump up the crowd of students gathered for…
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There’s a college dropout crisis in America. That’s according to a recent report from the New York Times and the Urban Institute’s Center on Education…