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Following the recent shootings in Florida and Kentucky, educators and policymakers across the country are asking questions about school safety and…
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There are over 500 open computing jobs in Wyoming, amounting to roughly $30 million in wages not flowing into the state. That’s according to Code.org, a…
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In the final hours of the 120 day review period, the U.S. Department of Education notified Wyoming officials that the state’s Every Student Succeeds Act…
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The Every Student Succeeds Act -- or ESSA -- shifted education authority from the federal government to states and local districts, leaving behind the…
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Parents are only slightly more comfortable talking with their kids about money than about the birds and the bees. That’s according to John Pelletier, who…
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Wyoming came in seventh out of 17 states in ACT exam scores. Those 17 states all require 100 percent of students to take the test. In some states only…
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The majority of Wyoming schools are meeting or exceeding expectations, according to the 2016-2017 school performance ratings released Thursday by the…
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Superintendent of Public Instruction Jillian Balow signed off on Wyoming's Every Student Succeeds Act Plan, ESSA, Thursday, August 17. It will now be…
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The Wyoming Department of Education has released the results of statewide high school assessments. The ACT test is given to 11th graders, and the ACT…
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This school year will be marked by transition for Wyoming educators as they adjust to reduced budgets, new federal policies, and new accountability…