A bill banning the teaching of critical race theory in Wyoming schools failed introduction in the House, while a similar bill made its way through the state Senate.
Senate File 62 would force Wyoming school districts to prominently post learning materials [such as books] and activities used to teach students on the district website.
Wyoming Senators Lummis and Barrasso, along with 9 other Senators, have accused the Biden Administration of "colluding" with Teacher's Unions to "silence" parents who oppose Critical Race Theory and COVID-19 mandates.
With the release of a draft legislation by Wyoming state Senator Dan Dockstader and Ogden Driskill on making school curriculums available to parents, other promoters of the bill see it as a way to address the teaching of critical race theory.
Superintendent Jillian Balow, who has been a vocal critic of Critical Race Theory in Wyoming Classrooms, has come out strong in favor of the legislation.
The legislation would require that "civics curriculum and materials would be published on school district websites so that parents and taxpayers could review them.''