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The following is a complete list of school districts in the State of Wyoming. School districts in Wyoming are counted as independent governments by the U.S. Census Bureau . Wyoming has Elementary school districts and Unified school districts as types of K-12 school districts, along with community college districts.
Kalamazoo Valley Community College (KVCC) is a public community college in Kalamazoo, Michigan. [2] It was established in 1966 by the overwhelming approval of voters in nine local school districts. Kalamazoo Valley offers 50 certificate programs and associate degrees in 60 areas of study. [ 3 ]
Western Wyoming Community College; Wind River Tribal College This page was last edited on 11 October 2023, at 11:00 (UTC). Text ...
WRTC generally serves geographically isolated populations that have no other means accessing education beyond the high school level. [3] In 2013, WRTC graduated 10 students with their Bachelor of Arts degree in elementary education. The cohort was the first graduates of the partnership between Wind River and Oshkosh. [4]
Laramie County Community College: Cheyenne: Community Associate's 1968 3,770 39%/61% Northwest College: Powell: Community Associate's 1946 1,423 43%/57% Sheridan College: Sheridan: Community Associate's 1948 3,277 48%/52% Western Wyoming Community College: Rock Springs: Community Associate's 1959 2,391 42%/58% University of Wyoming: Laramie ...
The following figures are as of October 1, 2009. [2]Total District Enrollment: 396; Student enrollment by gender. Male: 201 (50.76%) Female: 195 (49.24%) Student enrollment by ethnicity
445 Little Wind River Bottom Road. Arapahoe, Wyoming, 82510 United States: District information; Type: ... Fremont County School District #38 is a public school ...
Every resident graduate of the Kalamazoo Public Schools is provided with a scholarship for up to 100% of tuition and mandatory fee costs for four years at any public university or community college in Michigan, starting with the class of 2006. This program is known as the Kalamazoo Promise. [3] Books and room and board are not included. [4]