Education
Dropped Legal Challenge Springs School Construction Forward
Dropping its lawsuit against the Wyoming School Facilities Commission means Natrona County School District can stay on track and on budget as it moves forward with school construction.
The district was challenging the state commission's refusal to offer reimbursement for KW pool repairs and NC artificial turf replacement
Kathy Vetter New President Of WEA
Casper Mountain Science School, This Sunday On Report To Wyoming
Coming up this Sunday on Report to Wyoming, Casper Mountain Science School.
Since last fall the program has been bringing outdoor science education in a residential setting to Natrona County School District students like Zahane Brown from Poison Spider Middle School.
"I like everything. I like going outside and hiking an
Casper Students Head To Global Competition [AUDIO]
At the beginning of the 2011-12 school year, CY Middle School adopted Destination ImagiNation as a curriculum. This program teaches critical and creative thinking and problem solving skills. CYMS hosted se
Wyoming Students’ Scores On NAEP Exam Rise In 2011
Casper College Program Benefits Dads
Casper College is seeking men to participate in its no-cost training program to become a facilities maintenance technician through the Dads Making a Difference program.
According to Pam Jones, Casper College workforce training advisor, those selected will receive free tuition and skills training, work supplies, counseling, job placement assistance, and a weekly gift card incentive.
14th Annual Wyoming High School Short Film Festival- Awards Ceremony [PHOTOS]
14th Annual Wyoming High School Short Film Festival- ‘Red Carpet’ [PHOTOS]
Wheatland Middle-School Science Team Off To National Finals
An idea for cutting back on the number of collisions between vehicles and large wildlife won four middle school students from Wheatland a spot as finalists in a nation-wide science challenge.
Wheatland Middle School eighth-graders, Mikenzi Loyd, Kaylee Bloom, Elizabeth Pino, Viviana Hollister, and their coach, Miken Harnish, are one of six finalist teams heading to the national finals of the Christopher Columbus Awards


