Wyoming Schools
Wyoming Cities
| Cheyenne Schools ( 81,031 ) | Douglas Schools ( 8,470 ) |
| Casper Schools ( 64,944 ) | Worland Schools ( 6,941 ) |
| Gillette Schools ( 34,881 ) | Buffalo Schools ( 6,897 ) |
| Laramie Schools ( 30,267 ) | Wheatland Schools ( 6,268 ) |
| Rock Springs Schools ( 23,578 ) | Newcastle Schools ( 5,105 ) |
| Sheridan Schools ( 23,033 ) | Lovell Schools ( 4,477 ) |
| Riverton Schools ( 18,288 ) | Thermopolis Schools ( 4,459 ) |
| Cody Schools ( 14,720 ) | Afton Schools ( 4,273 ) |
| Jackson Schools ( 14,513 ) | Glenrock Schools ( 3,864 ) |
| Evanston Schools ( 13,629 ) | Evansville Schools ( 3,704 ) |
| Green River Schools ( 12,639 ) | Kemmerer Schools ( 3,577 ) |
| Lander Schools ( 11,764 ) | Pinedale Schools ( 3,512 ) |
| Powell Schools ( 10,700 ) | Wilson Schools ( 3,117 ) |
| Rawlins Schools ( 9,174 ) | Lyman Schools ( 2,740 ) |
| Torrington Schools ( 9,117 ) | Moorcroft Schools ( 2,548 ) |
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Wyoming Counties
| Laramie County Schools ( 86,122 ) | Lincoln County Schools ( 15,651 ) |
| Natrona County Schools ( 69,348 ) | Carbon County Schools ( 15,270 ) |
| Campbell County Schools ( 38,069 ) | Converse County Schools ( 12,451 ) |
| Sweetwater County Schools ( 36,923 ) | Goshen County Schools ( 12,005 ) |
| Fremont County Schools ( 36,221 ) | Big Horn County Schools ( 11,058 ) |
| Albany County Schools ( 31,324 ) | Platte County Schools ( 8,590 ) |
| Sheridan County Schools ( 27,462 ) | Johnson County Schools ( 7,850 ) |
| Park County Schools ( 26,709 ) | Washakie County Schools ( 7,703 ) |
| Uinta County Schools ( 19,787 ) | Weston County Schools ( 6,690 ) |
| Teton County Schools ( 18,930 ) | Sublette County Schools ( 6,629 ) |
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State Demographics
Estimated Population (2005): 507,467
Male: 255,576
Female: 251,891
Median Age: 36.51
Wyoming School Districts Information
As of school year 2007, the state of Wyoming has 62 school districts with 385 Public Schools and Private Schools. It has a total combined student population of 85,177 accros _n cities and townsWyoming schools plan to offer high school students associate's degrees
Wyoming will require high school students to complete some college-level coursework to graduate. A two-year college degree would be possible with a fifth year of high school and no debt.
Wyoming PS looks to offer 2-year degree
By the time Wyoming Public Schools middle-schooler Sanzhar Scoby gets to high school, some college credit could be among his graduation requirements.
Dental report describes Wyoming’s “State of the Mouth”
The first comprehensive oral health study of Wyoming residents in more than 20 years, including a series of recommendations, was released this week by the Wyoming Department of Health and the Wyoming Dental Association.
Wyoming’s State of Mouth
A new Wyoming study said rural residents need better access to dental care.
Schroyer on BYU: Money drives so much
LARAMIE, Wyo. -- University of Wyoming men's basketball coach Heath Schroyer and women's basketball coach Joe Legerski know college athletics are in a state of flux right now. That's why the two coaches -- both with previous ties to schools who will be leaving the Mountain West next year -- aren't getting too wrapped up in the latest news that Brigham Young University is bolting the conference ...
"Game of the Week" Preview - Gillette at Laramie
The second week of high school football is actually the first week for the majority of Wyoming schools. Many of the teams in our region will be playing at home including Burns, Pine Bluffs, Wheatland and Cheyenne Central. #3 Cheyenne East will be at #2 Sheridan, while Torrington is also on the road.
Grand Rapids area parochial schools adjust to changing times, tighter budgets
School mergers and programs to share space will be tested this year as parochials strive to become more efficient in tight times.
Wyoming trying to amend student testing contract
The Wyoming Department of Education is trying to amend its $40 million contract with the company that administers the state's annual student assessment exams.
Report: Education financing relies more on locals in Mass.
Massachusetts public schools are more dependent on city and town funding than those in most other states, and while the state ranks high in per-pupil spending, it lags in spending compared to the state’s ability to pay, according to a report released Wednesday.
Glad to be back in Colorado
After spending the last four years in Wyoming, I’m looking forward to football in this state again.


