WYOMING SCHOOLS AT A CROSSROADS: After Pandemic-Era Drop, Wyoming Students’ Test Scores Hold Relatively Constant
New figures from the Wyoming Department of Education reveal public school students’ performance on statewide assessments remained relatively unchanged from last year’s results, which had fallen significantly amid the COVID-19 pandemic’s unprecedented interruption of the American public education system.
Wyoming’s Pro-Gun Stance Unlikely to Shift as U.S. Senate Advances Gun Control Legislation in the Wake of Texas Mass Shooting
As the U.S. Senate moves to pass the first gun control measure in decades in the wake of the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, in May, Wyoming could be one of the last states to embrace heightened restrictions on firearm ownership as it remains one of the most pro-gun states in the country.