The results of program reviews currently underway will be given the most weight in determining which academic programs and positions will be eliminated.
Trustee Gilbert Archuleta says state lawmakers cut the district’s budget by nearly $600,000 -- $350 per student -- but that wasn’t the only reason trustees voted to close the school.
K-12 enrollment is up in the Cowboy State.
Data released Thursday by the Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) shows nearly 700 more students enrolled in public schools this year compared to the 2014-15 school year.
"We went from 93,303 students last school year to 94,002 students this school year," said Kari Eakins, Communications Director for the WDE...
Any proposal to expand Medicaid will be dead on arrival in the Legislature next month if eight House and Senate members from Natrona County have their way.