In part six of KHOL’s Workers series, local jazz and funk musician Tom Goicoechea uses his own passion for music to help treat and educate local youth.
With Parents Divided, Teton County School Board Punts on Mask Decision
Parents on both sides of the face covering debate have given passionate public testimony as Teton County’s first day of school approaches.
Jackson Hole High School Principal Talks Takeaways from the Past School Year
Scott Crisp, who was recently awarded Wyoming Principal of the Year, caught up with KHOL about hybrid learning models, adjustments during COVID, and an educational ‘gap’ at the High School.
Jackson Hole High School Senior Talks Gen Z Politics and Senate Immersion Program
Zoe Crisp was one of two Wyoming students selected to participate in this year’s U.S. Senate Youth Program in March.
National Debate Over How to Teach American History Spills Over into Wyoming State Legislature
The conversation around a failed education bill reflects a larger debate that has escalated since The 1619 Project was published.
‘It’s time.’ Teton County Educators Start Getting Vaccine
Vaccinations for teachers and school support staff influenced a board decision to double in-person learning for secondary students starting in April.
Is There a Silver Lining to Online Education?
With school going online only for the last two weeks of November, one middle school teacher sees some upsides along with the challenges.
‘Smart Start’ Plan Offers Schools Some Steps Forward Amid Pandemic
Teton County School District’s board of trustees approved a multi-tiered roadmap for reopening schools, but questions of safety remain.
School’s Out, Week One
“It’s different,” said Kayson Jones. Jones, walking down Deloney Street on Monday with a tippy armload of books, is a student at Jackson Hole High...