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Laramie County District Court is set to hear a case in which the Wyoming Education Association accuses the state of failing to fund schools adequately for more than a decade. The bench trial begins June 3.
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The State Senate has voted to reduce a spending increase that's used for teacher pay. The External Cost Adjustment is part of the school-funding model and…
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As part of an ongoing effort to root out inefficiencies in public education, lawmakers have asked the Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) to draft rules…
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To save the state money, new rules were passed to increase the capacity of classrooms to 25 students for all grades. Statute previously recommended that…
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A focus on the educational needs of foster kids increased with the implementation of Every Student Succeeds: the federal act that replaced No Child Left…
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A senate bill proposing over $40 million in cuts to education over the next several years died in the House Education Committee Friday. Committee members…
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Legislation to further cut education funding is making its way through the Wyoming legislature. Wednesday a bill sponsored by Senator Ray Peterson…
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Ten months and $800,000 later, the Select Committee on School Finance Recalibration has completed its in-depth look at how Wyoming finances education.…
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Despite 10 months of work, a legislative committee has rejected changes to the school funding model. After examination, APA Consulting produced a similar…
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During the upcoming budget session, lawmakers want to take a closer look at transportation and special education funding, as a part of a larger effort to…