2017 ACT scores released Thursday show the Cowboy State is making steady progress in readying students for college, the career field or military service.
School performance ratings released by the Wyoming Department of Education today (Thursday) show most Wyoming schools are meeting or exceeding expectations.
Kari Eakins, WDE communications director, said ESSA, the replacement for No Child Left Behind, puts decisions about education closer to home, which is why it is important for the WDE to gather input from the public.
Statistics released by the Wyoming Department of Education today (Tuesday) show the state's high school graduation rate improved slightly for the fourth consecutive year.
Students across Wyoming will get a taste of computer science during the week of Dec. 5-11, according to a spokeswoman for the Wyoming Department of Education
Governor Mead was joined by state education and military leaders Wednesday as he signed a proclamation declaring September as Career Exploration/Military Readiness month.
A spokeswoman for the Wyoming Department of Education says the agency is looking at ways to improve financial literacy and computer skills education in state schools.