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Displaying 16 News Clips.February 2024
The new partnership provides virtual mental health care to the rural Wyoming school's nearly 3,000 students.
January 2024
WHEATLAND, Wyo. — Oliver Baez spent two months rehearsing a scene for a school play in which his character confronts another student about bullying a gay student who takes his own life. After… Read more »
November 2023
Sheridan County’s most isolated school district is looking for ways to make mental health care more accessible for students amid escalating mental health concerns.
October 2023
U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel A. Cardona announced the recipients of the Terrel H. Bell Award for Outstanding School Leadership for 2023. All nine school leaders from the 2023 cohort of … Read more »
May 2023
A recent survey shows that the percentage of University of Wyoming students who reported experiencing at least one instance of sexual assault at UW has declined by 11 percent since the last survey… Read more »
December 2022
Wyoming is looking to help school districts expand mental health services for K-12 students.
February 2022
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January 2022
Talking to LCCC president Joe Schaffer about rural community colleges and their challenges and opportunities.
December 2021
GREEN RIVER — Following the potential student-made threat last week at Green River High School, Sweetwater County School District (SCSD) No. 2 went over its school safety protocols at the school… Read more »
April 2021
The pandemic's impact on mental health has been felt by many, from adults to children. But for college students, that may include the entire reshaping of what they thought their college experience… Read more »
October 2019
This fall when the UW semester began, a new residence hall for “first generation” students opened on the UW campus — Tobin House.
September 2019
In an effort to better understand how Wyoming’s 48 school districts are protecting their students, the state Department of Education is sending a survey to administrators across the Equality State… Read more »
August 2018
Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead set ambitious education goals last November when he issued an executive order stating Wyoming will achieve 67 percent post-secondary credential attainment by 2025 and 82… Read more »
Representatives of the Federal Commission on School Safety (FCSS) will travel to Cheyenne, Wyoming, on Tuesday, August 7, for their third listening session. Members of the public, as well as state… Read more »
April 2018
After legislation passed this winter mandating that computer science be integrated into kindergarten through 12th-grade curriculums in schools statewide, the Wyoming Department of Education… Read more »