School leaders say they need more to keep up with rising prices, avoid losing employees.
School leaders say they need more to keep up with rising prices, avoid losing employees.
As federal cuts to the humanities have sunk in, a statewide nonprofit is scaling back some of what it planned.
At the forefront this year: securing state funds and balancing tech in schools.
Teton Science Schools’ private Jackson school hopes to turn around years of low enrollment and low teacher retention.
Degenfelder said she’s seen no evidence that any school in Wyoming refuses to admit LGBTQ+ youth.
Laramie County District Court Judge Peter Froelicher issued a temporary injunction Friday, June 27.
School board votes for policies emphasizing safety as gun-free zones end in Wyoming.
Students from other countries are increasing and diversifying. A grant-funded educator sees climbing as one tool for connection.
Attempts to cut the federal agency, AmeriCorps, led the University of Wyoming to find different funding to support its extension office summer volunteer positions.