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SCSD No 1 Superintendent Contract Extended Through June 2024

ROCK SPRINGS Following an executive session that lasted nearly three hours last night, the Sweetwater County School District No. 1 Board of Trustees voted to extend Superintendent Kelly McGovern’s contract through the 2023-2024 school year. The board voted 5-1 to retain McGovern’s contract with John Bettolo casting the lone dissenting vote. Trustee George Reedy was not present at the board meeting last night. McGovern has served as the district’s Superintendent for seven years, taking the position in 2014. She has been employed by the district as a teacher and administrator for a combined 30 years. Advertisement - Story continues below.

Anti-tax surge comes to Wyoming amid budget crises

Anti-tax surge comes to Wyoming amid budget crises Tim Craig, The Washington Post Jan. 10, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 8 1of8Downtown Rock Springs, Wyo., in December 2020.Photo for The Washington Post by Kim RaffShow MoreShow Less 2of8Wyoming Sen. John Kolb, an anti-tax Republican, defeated a Democratic incumbent in the fall.Photo for The Washington Post by Kim RaffShow MoreShow Less 3of8 4of8Liisa Anselmi-Dalton, a Democrat, lost her seat to an anti-tax Republican.Photo for The Washington Post by Kim RaffShow MoreShow Less 5of8Kendra Gibson delivers a meal to a woman in Green River, Wyo., in December 2020.Photo for The Washington Post by Kim RaffShow MoreShow Less

In Wyoming, Republicans gain in legislature coincide with budget shortfall

Committee advances K-12 education recalibration bill with $100M cut to funding model

By Tom Coulter Via- Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE – State lawmakers advanced a bill Tuesday [December 22] to renew the funding model for Wyoming’s K-12 education system but included both a $100 million cut and a provision that could eventually lead to an increase to the state’s sales and use tax. The Select Committee on School Finance Recalibration, made up of several high-profile lawmakers, held a two-day meeting [last] week as part of the recalibration process, which the Legislature goes through every five years to review what constitutes an equitable education system in the state. During meetings earlier this year, legislators heard from hired consultants, who provided a rundown of recommendations for an effective, cost-based funding model for the state’s schools.

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