By WEA President Kim Amen| Wyoming Education Association
The NEA (National Education Association) Foundation recently announced that Mason Magagna, a Spanish teacher at Cheyenne East High School, is one of only 48 public school educators from across the country selected to receive the esteemed 2026 Travelers Awards for Teaching Excellence. These honorees are recognized for their excellence in the classroom, leadership in the […]| Wyoming Education Association
The school year is officially upon us, and as the interim legislative session moves forward, many committees are meeting to discuss several education-related| Wyoming Education Association
WE ARE HIRING! Love all things media, design, and public relations? Take a look at the posting for WEA Communications Director! This unique, dynamic role is| Wyoming Education Association
WEA President Kim Amen wrote the following guest column in response to a piece written by Wyoming Freedom Caucus Chair and State Representative Rachel| Wyoming Education Association
There's much to share, so let's jump right in:| Wyoming Education Association
District Court Judge Peter Froelicher granted WEA a preliminary injunction in the state voucher case, stopping public tax dollars from being diverted to| Wyoming Education Association
CHEYENNE – Wyoming Education Association President Kim Amen issued the following statement in response to the recent inquiry from Superintendent Degenfelder:| Wyoming Education Association
Following oral arguments this morning, Laramie County District Court Judge Peter Froelicher ruled to temporarily restrain the state from expending money for the voucher program. His ruling will maintain the status quo until he is able to render a full written order after reviewing all briefs and supporting information, which he anticipates will be done […]| Wyoming Education Association
By Kim Amen, President Even though it’s summer, education is one of the hottest topics around the state. In mid-June, the Wyoming Legislature’s Select Committee on School Finance Recalibration met to work on properly funding our state’s public schools. The committee meets every five years to adjust the funding model – or at least that’s […]| Wyoming Education Association
Recalibration is underway! The Select Committee on School Finance and Recalibration held their first public meeting on June 17-18 in Casper. Not unlike most committees’ first meetings, this session was largely informational. Working closely with a number of education advocate organizations (including parent groups and Better Wyoming), the WEA helped bring roughly 45 engaged pro-public education […]| Wyoming Education Association