CASPER — Thursday’s evidentiary hearing in a lawsuit concerning public records about an event hosted by former State Superintendent of Public Instruction Brian Schroeder revealed significant gaps in the Wyoming
The lawyer representing defendants admitted that the requested searches for records "should have been better," but that this doesn t prove defendants intentional violation of the Public Records Act.
Former Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction Brian Schroeder admitted under oath in court Thursday he lied to the press when he said public money wasn’t spent on a 2022 political event he hosted.
Staffing shortages at the Wyoming Department of Education and changes to the statewide funding model for schools have caused the department to be well over two months behind schedule in
The Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Education Committee will consider a measure Tuesday that would set aside public money for private and alternative schools and help pay for early childhood education.