WYOMING SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION By pooling resources through its members, WSBA provides services which one school board could not Category Regional North America United States wyoming education SCHOOL boards ASSOCIATION. 2323 Pioneer Avenue Cheyenne, wyoming 82001 (307) 6341112Phone. (307) 634-1114 Fax. Email wsba@wsba-wy.org. Serving wyoming education http://www.wsba-wy.org/
Extractions: Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001 (307) 634-1112 Phone (307) 634-1114 Fax Email wsba@wsba-wy.org Serving Wyoming Education Through School Board Leadership The Wyoming School Boards Association welcomes you to its website! WSBA is the official voice of its member local school boards. We are dedicated to improving educational opportunities for all of Wyomings public school students through the improvement of local school board governance. By pooling resources through its members, WSBA provides services which one school board could not economically provide alone. Educational services, financial services and practical publications are among the many services provided to WSBA members. In addition, WSBA represents the interests of its members before the State Legislature, State Board of Education and other state and national agencies. Click on any topic!
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WYOMING SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION wyoming SCHOOL boards ASSOCIATION 2323 Pioneer Avenue Cheyenne, wyoming 82001 (307) 6341112 Phone (307) 634-1114 Fax Serving wyoming education Through School Board Leadership http://w3.trib.com/~wsba
Welcome To The State Of Wyoming Get a statistical profile of the state, find recreational resources, or link to a law library. Features a discussion group. Governor's Office. About wyoming. Business. Government. education. Tourism. Kids Page Pathways to People. boards and Commissions. Election Administration. Road and Travel http://www.state.wy.us/
Extractions: TEXT ONLY Planning a vacation? Be sure to take a tour through our new Interactive Visitor Center . We'll help you find Hot Deals, Events, Recreation, Lodging and more! Get a feel for Wyoming. See some of our beautiful scenery and wildlife. Please visit our picture gallery Interesting Wyoming Trivia: The two dates on the Great Seal of Wyoming, 1869 and 1890 commemorate the organization of the Territorial government and Wyoming's admission to the Union. Homeland Security Wyoming Homeland Security Featured Sites Wyoming State Capitol 2020 Vision Plan West Nile Virus Information Pathways to People Boards and Commissions ... Veteran's Affairs Upcoming events in Wyoming This year's event showcases the latest products and services for the hospitality, tourism and liquor industries. You'll find new business solutions for your operation, new products to sample and knowledgeable business representatives. Cheyenne Jazz Performance . Location: Laramie County School District Administration Bldg Auditorium, Contact: LCCC - Music Department, Phone: (307) 778-1160
Wyoming Secretary Of State - State Agencies Control, Board of; Control Area Advisory boards; Governor's; Early InterventionCouncil; Eastern wyoming College; education, Board of; education, Department of; http://soswy.state.wy.us/director/agency.htm
Extractions: State Agencies, Boards, Commissions and Councils Following is a list of the Wyoming State Government Agencies, Divisions, Boards, Commissions and Councils. If you know which agency's information you would like to review, it may be quicker to use the "Alpha Bar." To return to the Alpha Bar, click on the "Back" button on your browser. Once you have located the particular agency, click on its name to obtain information regarding mailing address, telephone and fax numbers, key personnel, their positions and phone numbers. A B C D ... Administration and Information, Department of Administrative Hearings, Office of Adoption Intermediary Commission Aeronautics Commission Agriculture, Board of Agriculture, Department of ... Attorney General Audit, Department of
Wyoming State Government Directory - National And Community Jennifer Thompson D, education, Casper, 04/15/2004. mail clyman@state.wy.us Returnto wyoming State Government Directory Agencies/boards Menu Return http://soswy.state.wy.us/director/ag-bd/ncs.htm
Extractions: Wyoming Commission for The Commission was created by Executive Order 1994-2, as amended by Executive Order 1996-1, in response to the National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993 (Title 42, §12638). Its mission/purpose is the enhancement of community and empowerment of citizens through the development and promotion of service opportunities and volunteerism to help solve problems and address unmet needs. The Commission administers funding for AmeriCorps*. Name/Party Representing City Expiration Debra L. Beck - D Education Laramie Judy Catchpole - R Education Cheyenne Indefinite Mathew Johnson - R Business Casper Anne Mower - R Senior Service Rep. Cheyenne Kathy Scheurman Education Cheyenne Indefinite Jolene Verley Scott - R Community Based Org. Dayton Linda Stoval - D Media Casper Jennifer Thompson - D Education Casper Patrick Gallizzi, Corporation for National Service, Ex-officio Correspondence to: Cathy J. Lyman, Executive Director, Herschler Building, 1st Floor West, 122 West 25th Street, Room 1609, Cheyenne 82002, Ph. (307) 777-5396, Fax (307) 638-8967, E-mail: clyman@state.wy.us
RockiesGuide.com - Search The Rocky Mountains ... Wyoming:Education Travel and Visitors guide to the Rocky Mountains! Including Colorado, Alberta, British Columbia, Utah, wyoming, Montana, Idaho and New Mexico. Message boards wyoming Message Board. Photos wyoming Photo Gallery plsql/slbl.schlwebl wyoming 0. wyoming Department of education - Programs, services and publications. http://www.rockiesguide.com/rockies/Wyoming/Education
Wyoming Department Of Education Technology Plan wyoming education Technology Plan. Enhancing opportunities for all citizens of entities, including teachers, school boards, communities, libraries, state agencies, businesses, http://legisweb.state.wy.us/school97/post/reports/edtech.htm
Extractions: E-mail: lcarter@educ.state.wy.us Cover art by: Pame Hickman, Wyoming Department of Education The Wyoming Department of Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its educational programs or activities. Inquiries concerning Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, and the Americans with Disabilities Act may be referred to the Wyoming Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights Coordinator, 2nd floor, Hathaway Building, Cheyenne, Wyoming, 82002-0050 or (307) 777-6198, or the Office for Civil Rights, Region VIII, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Building, Suite 310, 1244 Speer Boulevard, Denver, CO 80204-3582, or (303) 844-5695 or TDD (303) 844-3417. This publication will be provided in an alternative format upon request. Panel Members*: Mark Antrim Stan Bader Ed Bales Chuck Bayne Sue Belish Rob Bernard Jack Bottenfield Lesley Boughton Dianne Bramwell Jo Campbell Steve Ellenbecker
NMSBA Other School Board Web Sites wyoming School boards Association Serving wyoming education ThroughSchool Board Leadership. Last modified on November 13, 2002 http://www.nmsba.org/sbaws.htm
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 State Board Of Education wyoming education Association. Southwest Industrial Association. wyoming School boards Association. wyoming Mining http://www.k12.wy.us/sbe
Extractions: The State Board of Education includes eleven members appointed by the Governor, with consent of the Senate. Major responsibilities of the Board include the adoption of rules, regulations, and standards governing a wide variety of fiscal and procedural matters pertaining to public education. The Board makes efforts to obtain appropriate public input. The Strategic Plan of the Department of Education and the State Board includes: The State Board of Education will support, promote and assist in implementation of performance-based school accreditation. The State Board of Education will identify, evaluate, promote and celebrate quality school partnerships. The State Board of Education will work within its statutorily defined roles, in cooperation with the state Superintendent. The State Board of Education is authorized under W.S. 21-2-301, and its duties and powers are defined in W.S. 21-2-304 through W.S. 21-2-307. The Board's major duties involve the establishment of policies and standards applicable to public education. In addition, the Board acts as the state entity designated to approve or disapprove alternative scheduling for school districts, promulgates rules to assure that each handicapped child receives a free and appropriate education, acts as the State Board of Vocational Education and makes recommendations to the Legislature.
Wyoming State Statistics wyoming's Governance Structure This State Profile was produced by The National Associationof State boards of education (NASBE) 277 South Washington Street http://www.nasbe.org/Educational_Issues/State_Stats/wyoming.htm
State Board Of Education Members And Profiles District 2. Mr. Kirkbride was president of the wyoming School boards Associationand has served on several state and national education related committees http://www.k12.wy.us/SBE/members.htm
Extractions: and Profiles Quick Links Board Member Representing Judicial District #4 Judicial District #2 Teachers Judicial District #6 Judicial District #7 At-Large Business Person Judicial District #5 Certified Administrator Judicial District #1 Judicial District #3 At-Large Business Person Representing: Appointment District #4 Term: 2000-2003 * John Ehlers was born and raised in Worthington, Minnesota and received his Bachelors degree in accounting from the University of Mankato (MN). Most recently, John served as director of the fiscal unit of the Wyoming Department of Education, and from 1987 to 1998, was the business manager of Johnson County School District #1 in Buffalo. John has supervised and managed all aspects of accounting in the public and private sectors since moving to Wyoming 28 years ago. John is a private business owner and resides in Buffalo * Completing terms for members who resigned Jo Ann Fulton, Vice Chairman
Frequently Asked Questions The wyoming School boards Association also lists wyoming job vacancies in the fieldof education. Where can I find information on home schooling in wyoming? http://www.k12.wy.us/web/faqindex.htm
Extractions: Wyoming Department of Education Frequently Asked Questions Quick Links How do I get certified to teach in Wyoming? Where can I find a list of PTSB Recertification Workshops? What other states have certification reciprocity with Wyoming? ... Where can I find information on home schooling in Wyoming? How do I get certified to teach in Wyoming? Please visit the Professional Teaching Standards Board website to download the required application for certification. What other states have certification reciprocity with Wyoming? Please visit the Administrator's Handbook of the Professional Teaching Standards Board to see the reciprocity list. I have lost my high school transcripts; how do I obtain another copy? Please visit the Wyoming State Archives website to request additional copies of your high school transcripts. How can I get a copy of my GED certificate? Effective December 1, 1999, the GED program has been transferred from the Wyoming Department of Education to the Community College Commission . All inquiries should be directed to the ABE/GED Director and Policy Analyst at (307) 777-3545. How can I order a Wyoming Education Directory Please send a check or money order for $5.00 made payable to the Wyoming Department of Education to the address below:
Educational Links Maryland Association of boards of education Massachusetts Association of School WisconsinAssociation of School boards wyoming School boards Association. http://www.osba-ohio.org/Links.html
Facts In A Flash HB102 (COLLIER T) Permit boards of education to adopt the bill permits a boardof education of a New Mexico, Oregon, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and wyoming. http://www.osba-ohio.org/FinF.html
Extractions: Week of April 7, 2003 House Passes Biennial Budget; Senate to Begin Hearings in Two Weeks The Ohio House of Representatives wrapped up deliberations on House Bill 95 - the FY 04-05 biennial budget this week. The House version is $500 million less than the Governor's proposed executive budget. Most of the savings came from primary and secondary education. The bill also includes revenue enhancements through a one-cent sales tax increase and a video slot machine ballot issue. The ballot language to authorize "video lottery terminals" at Ohio's horse racetracks is tied to a repeal of the penny sales tax after FY 05. VLT's are only expected to generate $500 million each year while the one-cent sales tax would produce $1.2 billion annually. HB 95 is slated to begin hearings on Tuesday, April 22, in the Senate Finance Committee. Major changes from the substitute version of HB 95 to the House passed version include: * Increases appropriation for Base Cost Funding, by $306 million in FY04 and $89 million in FY05 Parity Aid, by $6.6 million in FY04; Property Tax Allocation-Education, by $23.1 million in FY05. * Postpones the use of the average daily attendance in calculating state base-cost and parity aid funding until FY05. Retains the reappraisal guarantee of current law.
Colorado Association Of School Boards CASB Maryland Association of boards of education; Massachusetts Association of SchoolCommittees Wisconsin Association of School boards; wyoming School boards http://www.casb.org/links.htm
Extractions: About CASB School Boards Advocacy Conferences ... Site map Colorado School Accountability Resource Guide (click to download) Alabama Association of School Boards Association of Alaska School Boards Arizona School Boards Association Arkansas School Boards Association ... Wyoming School Boards Association
National Boards Of Higher Education National boards of Higher education Board. West Virginia, West Virginia Highereducation Policy Commission. wyoming, Trustees of the University of wyoming. http://www.fsa1.org/links/highered.htm
Extractions: National Boards of Higher Education Alabama Alabama Commission on Higher Education Alaska University of Alaska Board of Regents Arizona Arizona Board of Regents California The California State University The Regents of the University of California California Postsecondary Education Commission Colorado Colorado Commission on Higher Education Connecticut Connecticut Department of Higher Education Delaware Delaware Higher Education Commission Florida The Florida Board of Education Georgia The University System of Georgia Hawaii The Board of Regents, University of Hawaii Idaho State of Idaho, Board of Education Illinois Illinois Board of Higher Education Indiana Indiana Commission for Higher Education Iowa Board of Regents, State of Iowa Kansas Kansas Board of Regents Kentucky Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education Louisiana Louisiana Board of Regents Maine University of Maine System Maryland University System of Maryland Massachusetts Board of Higher Education Michigan Board of Regents of the University of Michigan Minnesota Minnesota Higher Education Services Office Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning Missouri Missouri Department of Higher Education Montana Montana University System Nebraska Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education Nevada
The Center For Education Reform: Wyoming's Charter Law wyoming (1995; last amended in 2001). Local school boards. Applications deniedby the local school board may be appealed to the state board of education. http://edreform.com/charter_schools/laws/Wyoming.htm
Extractions: Profile of Wyoming's Charter School Law Note : The following ranking and analysis reflects the state's law as of 2001. For the most recent state law profile, please contact the Center for Education Reform or order Charter School Laws Across the States: Ranking Score Card and Legislative Profiles from our Publications page Wyoming (1995; last amended in 2001) The 9 th weakest of the nation's 38 charter laws General Statistics Number of Schools Allowed Unlimited Number of Charters Operating (As of Fall 2001) Approval Process Eligible Chartering Authorities Local school boards Eligible Applicants Any person Types of Charter Schools Converted public, new starts (but not home-based schools) Appeals Process Applications denied by the local school board may be appealed to the state board of education. Formal Evidence of Local Support Required 10% of teachers in district or 50% of teachers in a school, and 10% of parents in district or 50% of parents in a school must support Recipient of Charter Charter school governing body Term of Initial Charter Up to 5 years Operations Automatic Waiver from Most State and District Education Laws, Regulations, and Policies
Extractions: Making Schools Work Better for All Children Charter Schools in Wyoming Law: Passed in 1995 Rank : 11th weakest of the nation's 40 charter laws CER Grade : C Schools Students Another Step Forward: The Wyoming state legislature successfully passed a new and improved charter school bill, which Governor Geringer signed into law. The original law was signed in 1995. But in the 6 years that the original law has been in place, not one charter school has been created. That should change with the new, more flexible charter school law. Some key improvements to the new law include the following: the petition requirement has been removed, a funding formula of 95% of the Average Daily Membership was added, protection for teachers against reprisal, and conditional approval so applicants can have an opportunity to obtain funding. Applicants can waive state statutes, can apply as a non-profit, and don't have to pay rent if they use a district facility. In March 2000, Nancy and Trey Hamilton put forth a proposal for Snowy Range Charter School. But after hundreds of hours, meetings and more, they're still at a standstill. Wyoming's law is the only one in the nation that requires 12 district teacher signatures before they can present their proposal, and the teachers have been led to believe that the Snowy Range Charter School proposal would crush their district. But Nancy and Trey will persevere in their efforts to break the misconceptions that abound in little Albany County. "If parents do not work to change the system it will remain at status quo. We believe we can make a difference," they say.