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Wyoming Seeks Public Input on Proposed Changes to Education Standards

Wyoming Seeks Public Input on Proposed Changes to Education Standards
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The State of Wyoming is inviting public feedback on proposed changes to education standards in three subject areas: World Languages and Cultures, Math Extended, and Science Extended.

The comment period is open now and will close on January 17, 2025.

Wyoming residents can submit their comments online or participate in virtual meetings to discuss the proposed changes. The state will hold virtual meetings on Zoom for public input on December 16, as well as from December 18 to December 20.

Once the comment period concludes, the feedback will be compiled and presented to the State Board of Education for consideration before the board votes on the final draft of the standards in January.

With input from Casper Star-Tribune.

Joe Yans

Joe Yans is a 25-year-old journalist and interviewer based in Cheyenne, Wyoming. As a local news correspondent and an opinion section interviewer for Wyoming Star, Joe has covered a wide range of critical topics, including the Israel-Palestine war, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the 2024 U.S. presidential election, and the 2025 LA wildfires. Beyond reporting, Joe has conducted in-depth interviews with prominent scholars from top US and international universities, bringing expert perspectives to complex global and domestic issues.