By Brendan LaChance on May 3, 2021
(Natrona County School District)
CASPER, Wyo. Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon expressed gratitude on Monday for the work of teachers throughout the pandemic.
“Teachers change lives and their tireless efforts and dedication to their students throughout this pandemic has been remarkable,” Gordon said via Twitter. “May 3-7 is #TeacherAppreciationWeek and I congratulate all our Wyoming teachers for their commitment.”
The Wyoming Department of Education said in a memo released Monday that they are inviting schools to celebrate this year’s Teacher Appreciation Week with “Kudos for Teachers.”
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“There is no shortage of reasons to celebrate teachers; however, this year has shown us more than ever how impactful teachers are and continue to be,” WDE Chief Policy Officer Kari Eakins said in the memo. “Over the last year, teachers have had to completely change the way they teach. Wyoming teachers have risen to t
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Online group of parents organize protests, possible walkouts against NCSD mask mandate By Dan Cepeda on April 21, 2021
(Dan Cepeda, Oil City File)
CASPER, Wyo. – A group parents and students are planning to protest the Natrona County School District’s mask mandate this coming Monday.
Some 750 people have joined a Facebook group that sprang up after the NCSD school board meeting on Monday, according to Jamie Bates, one of the organizers.
“We decided that we wanted to hold a gathering a peaceful gathering at the next board meeting,” said Bates.
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Bates says the Facebook group “NCSD Variance Discussion” and the protests came in part out of frustration with the NCSD board meeting, where she feels that parents were not heard.