District Information - Wyoming Public Schools boards of education Board Briefs. wyoming Public Schools 3575 Gladiola SW wyomingMI 49509 T 616-530-7550 F- 616-530-7557 Webmaster wyoming Public http://www.wyoming.k12.mi.us/admin/briefs.htm
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Extractions: Welcome to the City of Wyoming! A northern suburb of Cincinnati offering all the advantages of a small town with the amenities of a big city. It is a 125 year-old community with 8,261 residents. Conveniently located 15 minutes from downtown and 6 major hospitals, 15 minutes from major shopping areas, and less than 30 minutes from the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky Airport. Village area is scaled to walking with 14 parks and preserves, a recreation center, a public library, and quaint shopping district. A charming, historic community noted for its variety of architectural styles and beautiful tree-lined streets. Home styles range from Victorian to modern. There are approximately 300 properties located within the village Historic District The City of Wyoming's Historic District is on the National Register of Historic Places. Beautification awards are given annually to residents who make aesthetically pleasing improvements to their property. It is the 1998 Northeast region winner of the "The Prettiest Painted Places in America" award, was ranked first as the best place to live by the Cincinnati Magazine in May 2000, and has been recognized for the past eight years as a "Tree City USA" for excellence in its comprehensive urban forestry program.
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Wyoming Center for education Reform, State by State Summary of edreform.com/charter_schools/laws/summary.htm wyoming SeeNational School boards Association Web site at http://www.heritage.org/Research/Education/Schools/wyoming.cfm
Extractions: State Profile (Updated April 2004) School Choice Status Strength of law: Weak Number of charter schools in operation (fall 2002): Number of students enrolled in charter schools (fall 2002): K-12 Public Schools and Students (2001-2002) K-12 Public School Teachers (2001-2002) K-12 Private Schools (1999-2000) Private school enrollment: 2,221
Web Board Report wyoming citizens have the skills and knowledge to become and remain. superintendentof public instruction, State Board of education, director of. http://wyoming.gov/governor/boards/allBoards/Web Board ReportPage67.html
State Of Wyoming - Elected Officials Workforce Development Council, wyoming Higher education Assistance Authority, wyomingeducation Planning and Coordination Council, and numerous other boards. http://wyoming.gov/state/government/elected_officials/elected_officials.asp
Extractions: Governor of Wyoming Dave Freudenthal was born in Thermopolis in 1950, the seventh of eight children. He grew up on the family farm, north of town. He earned money for college by working construction during the summers. His jobs included building tanks as a member of the National Brotherhood of Boilermakers and Blacksmiths Union. After graduating from Amherst (Massachusetts) College in 1973, he permanently returned to Wyoming to take a position as an economist for the Wyoming Department of Economic Planning and Development. Governor Ed Herschler appointed him State Planning Coordinator in 1975. As a graduate of the University of Wyoming College of Law, Dave opened his own one-man law office in Cheyenne in 1980. The office grew into a general practice firm, representing individuals and businesses. In 1994 he was appointed United States Attorney for Wyoming, a position he held until May 2001. Over the years, Dave actively participated in a wide variety of civic activites. Among other things, he has been Chairman of the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce; a founding director of the Wyoming Student Loan Corporation; a member of the Education Policy Implementation Council; a member of the state Economic Development and Stabilization Board; a member of the Laramie County Community Action Board; and a lay reader and Vestryperson in his church.
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Extractions: Official Role of Chief on State Board : Ex-Officio Member Number of students enrolled in grades K-12 Number of teachers Number of schools Number of school districts Student/teacher ratio Average teacher salary High School graduation rate Average daily attendance Percentage of teachers with advanced degrees Average SAT score (verbal/math) Percentage of graduates tested
Alphabetical Designation Of Wyoming State Agencies of educationrelated publications. GI, wyoming State Employees and Officials GroupInsurance GOY, Advisory boards, committees, commissions, task forces, etc. http://www-wsl.state.wy.us/sis/wydocs/alpha.html
Extractions: Alphabetical Designation of Wyoming State Agencies AC Board of Certified Public Accountants ACL Accelerator Committee AD Dept. of Administration and Information AE Wyoming Aeronautics Commission AF Commission on Aging AG Dept. of Agriculture AH Board of Architects and Landscape Architects AM Wyoming State Archives, Museums and Historical Dept. AR Wyoming Council on the Arts AT Attorney General's Office AU State Auditor AW Dept. of Audit BA Wyoming State Board of Barber Examiners BC Wyoming Bicentennial Commission/on the U.S. Constitution CA Capitol Building Commission CB State Board of Charities and Reform CC Wyoming State Chemist CD State Board of Child and Animal Protection CE Citizens' Committee of Educational Problems CI Commerce and Industry Commission CK Community College Commission CL Conservation and Land Use Study Commission CM Dept. of Commerce CN Wyoming Centennial Commission CO Wyoming Constitutional Convention CQ State Board of Cosmetology CR Dept. of Corrections DA Dairy, Food, and Oil Dept. DE Board of Dental Examiners DI Wyoming Emergency Management Agency (formerly Disaster and Civil Defense Agency) EC Economic Development and Stabilization Board ECZ ED Dept. of Education
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Extractions: Events Calendar Organizational Structure Staff Legislative Update ... Home This list is complete of all associations who have web sites. If you are aware of a state that is not listed here and does have a site, please write the web master with that information and she will include it on this page. Thank you. National School Boards Association - Excellence and equity in public education through school board leadership. Association of Alaska School Boards - To assist school boards in providing quality public education and preserving local control. Arizona School Boards Association - To advance public education by providing leadership and assistance to local school district governing boards serving children and communities in the State of Arizona and promoting lay control of public education in the United States of America. Arkansas School Boards Association - To promote better educational opportunities for all children in the State of Arkansas.
Wyoming Arts Council Arts Education Model Schools success include dedicated Principals willing to be flexible and takerisks . supportive Superintendents and boards of education . http://wyoarts.state.wy.us/artsedschools.html
Extractions: Editorial note: This summary was compiled from the recommmendations of state arts education coordinators and NEA staff. All summary statements are drawn directly from each listed program's published information. For the most complete and up-to-date understanding of these models, be sure to contact the sponsoring organizations. Mission/Philosophies of Some National Models for Arts Education 910/722-0338 (fax) 910/722-0081 The A+ Schools program is an approach to teaching and learning grounded in the belief that the arts can play a central role in how children learn. It represents a viable option for schools seeking a focus based on similar beliefs. A+ Schools cover the North Carolina Standard Course of Study through interdisciplinary thematic units, combined with arts integration and hands-on, experiential learning, including daily arts instruction by arts teachers. A+ Schools also develop strong partnerships with parents, area cultural resources, local colleges and universities, and the media.
National Ambassadors - Board State Senator, Natrona County; President, Casper School Board; Chairman, wyomingSchool boards Association; Chairman, wyoming Higher education Council; wyoming http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/DISTINCTION/national/boardbios.htm
Extractions: Past President Rowland Hall - St. Mark's School Board; University of Wyoming Alumni Association Board of Directors; President Women's State Legislative Council of Utah; President Past Presidents' Council of the Salt Lake Council of Women; Development Chair Salt Lake Chapter of the American Red Cross; President YWCA of Salt Lake City.
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Quality Counts '97: Wyoming Summary, Part I the president of the wyoming School boards Association, says, The school systemin wyoming is in State education officials are now charged with the task http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc97/states/wy.htm
Extractions: Despite a call to rethink schooling, Wyoming is a big believer in the way things are. eople in Wyoming don't have many complaints about their schools. Their children score above average on standardized tests. They spend more of their per capita income on education than wealthier states like New York. The average student-teacher ratio of about 15-to-1 is one of the nation's smallest. Only nine states have more K-6 teachers reporting class sizes of fewer than 25 pupils, and only nine have more secondary teachers with fewer than 80 students. Wyoming's 480,000 residents sometimes characterize themselves as stubbornly independent. In 1869, it became the first state to enfranchise women, and enshrined the principle in its constitution in 1889. In 1925, the state elected the nation's first woman governor. Wyoming's nickname is the "Equality State," and its motto is "Equal Rights." But some residents believe that school districts don't share in that equality; in 1994, they filed a lawsuit against the state department of education charging that the state's funding scheme was inequitable. In 1995, in a scenario that played against the common sentiment that "everything's OK in Wyoming," the Wyoming Supreme Court ruled that the funding formula was unconstitutional because it favored smaller districts. In its decision, the court held that "the legislature must first design the best educational system by identifying the 'proper' educational package each Wyoming student is entitled to have."
Quality Counts '98: Wyoming Policy Update It includes two teachers, two parents, a principal, a member of the state boardof education, a representative of the wyoming School boards Association, a http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc98/states/wy-s.htm
Extractions: If you have your images turned off, you may be missing several important links. yoming's education community spent the last year watching the ups and downs of a continuing legal battle over the finance system. In 1992, the state's four largest school districts challenged the state's funding system, which counts the number of classrooms in a district rather than its total enrollment. In 1995, the state supreme court ruled that the system was unconstitutional because it created inequities in per-student funding between districts. The court gave the legislature until July 1 of last year to put a new system in place. Lawmakers met in a special session last summer, finally adopting a new school finance system that will take effect in two phases, allowing most of the changes in the formula to take place after the legislature's budget session this year. In the meantime, the legislature decided to leave the existing formula in place to give schools time to shift to the new system. But the four districts that originally filed suit were not satisfied. Lawyers for the districts filed for an injunction, saying the legislature failed to meet the court's deadline of July 1997. A district court judge threw out that charge, saying that the legislature had acted in good faith and moved as quickly as possible to devise a new system. The judge ruled that the original funding system would remain in place for one more year.
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Wyoming Early Childhood Development Council status of the NASBE (National Association of School boards of education) Grant.Work is being completed to enhance the data collected in wyoming through the http://dfsweb.state.wy.us/js/early_ch/Jan2002minutes.html
Extractions: Wyoming Early Childhood Development Council Minutes Present: First Lady Sherri Geringer, Christine Frude, Susan Collamer, Rita Steinbrech, Katherine Gorman, Marie Gillis, Judy Catchpole, JoAnn Fulton, Susan Lehman, Les Pozsgi, Deanna Fry, Pastor Bill Moore, Anita Sullivan, and Cheryl Selby Members Absent: - Senator Jim Anderson, Joe Henry, Dan Stackis, Mary Anne Nelson Guests: From PacifiCorp - Bob Tarantola, Jack Kelly, and Isaac Regenstreif; From Wyoming Pediatricians Association - Dr. David Fall; From Raising Readers in Maine - Nancy Arnold; Representing WECA - Ginny Harmelink and Nancy Krauss. Chris Frude called the meeting to order and welcomed members and guests. Meeting began with the presentation of the Raising Readers In Wyoming Proposal submitted by WECA (Wyoming Early Childhood Association) President, Ginny Harmelink. Nancy Krauss, WECA Treasurer, presented the budget portion. Each member received a draft copy of the proposal as Ginny and Nancy stressed the importance of receiving feedback and recommendations from the Council prior to finalizing the proposal. The final copy will be sent to various foundations to request support for the project. The target date for WECA to have the final and complete proposal ready to send out is February 20, 2002. The Council was pleased to have Nancy Arnold from Maine in attendance. Nancy has been involved since the inception of Raising Readers in Maine. She provided much insight and several recommendations about developing a program like this in Wyoming. Nancy spoke about how Maine selected some pilot sites initially, and how they did not attempt to roll the program out in the entire state all at once.
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