Another Successful Madrigal Feast
The Casper College music department is in the middle of their annual madrigal feast dinner theater. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleNatrona County High School Class of 2011 Graduation [PHOTOS]
Congrats to the grads of NCHS! The class of 2011 held their graduation commencement on Sunday and a packed house witnessed all of the hullabaloo that usually comes with graduation ceremonies. Check out...
View ArticleKelly Walsh High School Class of 2011 Graduation [PHOTOS]
"As we go on, we remember all the times we had together." Truer words have never been spoken. Thank you Vitamin C. That line is especially poignant for the Kelly Walsh graduating class of 2011. On...
View ArticleSchool Enrollment Up In Wyoming
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Enrollment in Wyoming's public schools increased for the sixth consecutive year this year and exceeded 89,000 for the first time since 2001. According to data compiled by the...
View ArticleCasper Police Seek Man in Van Approaching Students
Anyone with information about the suspect is urged to contact Casper Police. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleRiverton Kids In Need To Benefit From Food Drive
RIVERTON, Wyo. (AP) — Parents at Riverton Middle School are collecting donations of nonperishable food so children in need won't go hungry over their holiday breaks. The Associated Press reports the...
View ArticleWyo. Bill Requires High School Through 18th Birthday
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — A bill requiring students to stay in school until they're 18 or finish their senior year is advancing at the state Capitol. Senate File 96 won initial approval in the state Senate...
View ArticleLaramie Kids Go To Hospital After Veggie Samples
LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) — This isn't going to help kids eat their vegetables. About a dozen preschoolers at Linford Elementary School in Laramie were taken to the hospital Tuesday after eating sample-sized...
View ArticleWyoming Conservation Corps projects under way
Some University of Wyoming students have put away their studies for the summer in favor of shovels, chainsaws and assorted other tools and equipment. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleUW hosts science camp for middle schoolers
The University of Wyoming is hosting middle school students from Wyoming and other states for a 10-day science camp. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleUW Launches Professional Land Management Program
The University of Wyoming has launched a new program for students interested in land management related to oil, gas and mining. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleInterview With Cindy Hill About Problems Facing Education [AUDIO]
Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction, Cindy Hill, speaks about problems facing Wyoming Education., Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleGrant Funds New Alcohol Awareness Training at University of Wyoming
“Step UP!” aims to counteract the bystander effect by continuing alcohol education at a campus and community level. Continue reading…
View ArticleNew Kelly Walsh High School Building Is Dedicated
The theater and the pool are the only major remnants of the old building, and both are undergoing major renovations. Continue reading…
View ArticleNatrona County School District Enrollment Holds Steady, Despite Economic...
Each year, enrollment figures are analyzed on the 10th classroom day of the school year, which is Sept. 14 this year. Continue reading…
View ArticleUW Eyes Increasing Transfer Students to Boost Enrollment
Transfer student numbers peaked in 2010 with 1,159, but that number steadily dropped before bottoming out in 2015 at 930. Continue reading…
View ArticleMeasure Would Increase Students in Wyoming Classrooms
A similar proposal was dropped by the Interim Joint Education Committee last month. Continue reading…
View ArticleUW Law School Offers In-State Tuition Waivers to Students
UW College of Law Director of Admissions Lisa Nunley says the change means out-of-state students will get the discount at least until 2020. Continue reading…
View ArticleCasper Police Department Gets Valentine's Day Surprise From St. Anthony...
Teacher Tiffany Catellier says she heard about the idea over the weekend and thought it would be a great way for her class to contribute during Random Acts of Kindness Week. Continue reading…
View ArticleWyoming Legislature OKs Bill to Educate Students on Native Americans
The proposal will provide education materials for the 48 school districts across the state. Continue reading…
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