Education
Enrollment Likely to Remain Flat at Casper College
Monday marks the start of a new semester and a new school year at Casper College.
Casper College president Dr. Walt Nolte says, though it’s still a little too early to pinpoint exact enrollment figures for the upcoming school year, he expects the combined head-count and full-time equivalency total to remain steady near the 4,000-student mark
Parking at Casper College to be Affected as Construction Continues
Classes for the fall semester at Casper College begin Monday.
Casper College president Dr. Walter Nolte warns that, with construction continuing on the new music and union buildings, parking could be an issue for commuters during the early portion of the semester. Nolte says, per the campus deve
Adult Learning Center Announces Fall Hours
Wyo. Moves To Eliminate PAWS Test For Juniors
CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming is moving ahead with plans to eliminate a state proficiency exam for high school juniors next year even though federal education officials say the state should keep it.
The Associated Press reported that the state board of education voted on Monday to amend a contract with its testing company to remove the Proficiency Assessments for Wyoming Students, or PAWS, for high school juniors
Education Secretary Urges Balanced Budget Cuts
Wyoming Spends $15,997 Per Pupil In 2011
CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — The National Education Association says Wyoming spent $15,997 per public school student in 2011, ranking it fifth among states in spending.
But a recent Harvard study ranked Wyoming 24th out of 41 states studied in growth measured by student scores on a national assessment
Award Winning Photographer Offers Class At Casper College
New Library Plan For Casper Moves Forward



