Wyoming Education Reform
The strategic plan and goals for education reform in Wyoming are based upon the voices of thousands of education stakeholders across the state, in order to create an education system reflective of the Wyoming people and our local economic needs. At the end of the day, our education system is about preparing students for good jobs and to be good American citizens. It is critical that we refocus on this purpose with real actionable goals within six key initiative areas:
- Parental empowerment & eliminating political bias
- Preparing students for jobs through career & technical education
- Developing citizenship for students
- Reducing bureaucracy & creating efficiencies
- Valuing and supporting teachers
- Improving outcomes through early literacy
The following is an outline of specific goals within these initiative areas. To best achieve these goals, a cabinet, composed of parents, educators, and industry representatives from communities across the state will be appointed to provide real solutions and concrete policy recommendations. These goals also contemplate the work of Governor Gordon’s Reimagining & Innovating the Delivery of Education (RIDE) advisory group report and State Board of Education’s Profile of a Graduate, and seek to align these multiple research efforts into measurable progress.
As a stakeholder in Wyoming education, I hope you will join me in these meaningful education reform efforts for Wyoming, ensuring we have the most transparent, efficient, and excellent education system in the nation. Megan Degenfelder Wyoming State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Megan Degenfelder
Wyoming State Superintendent of Public Instruction