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Superintendent of Public Instruction

Schools stay connected with students during COVID-19 closures

March 31, 2020 by Angus M. Thuermer Jr. Leave a Comment

Across the state, administrators, teachers and parents work to ensure students are connected during an extended schools shutdown.

Wyoming should debate merits of appointing top schools chief

December 2, 2014 by Kerry Drake 2 Comments

New study concludes, "At the state level, Wyoming's education system has been held back repeatedly by disagreement, tension and dysfunction."

Voters across Wyoming endorse Republicans and local control

November 5, 2014 by Gregory Nickerson 1 Comment

In Wyoming’s Republican sweep, voters favored incumbents and local control in education issues, and said ‘no’ to out-of-state university trustees.

Conservatives challenge Mead in Wyoming governors’ race

June 17, 2014 by Gregory Nickerson 8 Comments

Two conservative Republicans are aiming to unseat incumbent Gov. Matt Mead in the August 19 primary for the 2014 Wyoming governors' race.

Director of Education bill passes Senate, opponents doubt constitutionality

January 16, 2013 by Gregory Nickerson 3 Comments

Director of Education bill passes Senate, opponents doubt constitutionality By Gregory Nickerson January 16, 2013

The Wyoming Senate has passed a bill to transfer duties of the Superintendent of Public Instruction to an appointed director.

Senate File 104 passed the

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