The Wyoming Department of Education held a virtual town hall meeting Thursday to gather public input on the implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act.
In an effort to combat childhood hunger, the Wyoming Department of Education is seeking sponsors for a federally funded program to provide nutritious meals and snacks to low-income students this summer.
"During the regular school year, about 38 percent of Wyoming's kids qualify for free and reduced-price meals," said Amanda Anderson, WDE Nutrition Program Consultant...
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Venture capitalist Ted Dintersmith visited with Wyoming education and business leaders in Cheyenne Monday.
Dintersmith served as executive producer for the renowned education documentary "Most Likely to Succeed" and co-authored the acclaimed book of the same name...
Wyoming's fourth and eighth graders continue to outperform national average test scores in math and reading.
Results from the state's 2015 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) released Wednesday, show only two states performed higher in fourth grade math and only three states performed higher in fourth grade reading...
State accountability measures show most Wyoming schools are meeting or partially meeting expectations.
The Wyoming Department of Education (WDE), Tuesday afternoon, released the federal and state accountability determinations for the 2014-2015 school year...
A higher percentage of Wyoming high school seniors are college and career ready.
The Condition of College & Career Readiness 2015, which was released Wednesday, shows 2015 graduates in the Cowboy State averaged a score of 20.2 on the...