The Wyoming Education Association, which represents 3,000 members statewide, alleges the state of Wyoming has failed to meet its constitutional obligation to adequately fund the state's public K-12 education system.
CHEYENNE — Testimony from employees of Wyoming’s largest K-12 school district this week highlighted where they say gaps in state funding have disrupted education services.
Laramie County District Court is set to hear a case in which the Wyoming Education Association accuses the state of failing to fund schools adequately for more than a decade. The bench trial begins June 3.
The Wyoming Supreme Court is set to hear a case in which the Wyoming Education Association accuses the state of failing to fund schools for more than a decade. The bench trial begins June 3.
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