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May 17, 2013

The Wyoming Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction has been asked to write a report on the status of all schools in the state.  As part of this report they are collecting input from educators, parents and the community.  You thoughts and feedback are essential to this process and could be extremely helpful to the development of future educational policy.  Please take a few minutes to respond.

Below are links to the three different surveys: Educator, Parent, and Community Member.  Please fill out the survey(s) most applicable to you.    
  Parent Surveyhttps://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ospi_parent_survey
  Educator Surveyhttps://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ospi_educator_survey
  Community Surveyhttps://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ospi_community_survey
Thank you for your help,

The Office of the Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction

Due to recent school closures The last day of school is Monday, June 10.** Click here for more information **

Laramie County School District #1 continues to work diligently to protect and safeguard your children.  Click here for information about safety and security in our schools

Kindergarten Roundup begins April 15, 2013

 Click here for complete schedule 
 Revised 4/19/13


Each year in April, the district's elementary schools hold Kindergarten Round-Up for next year’s kindergarten students and their parents. It provides an opportunity for the parents to pre-register their child and for him/her to see what school he/she will attend

Unless otherwise noted, at the kindergarten round-up, parents will have the opportunity to choose the most convenient time for their child’s 20-minute screening appointment, which will be held on another day.
 
Parents will be required to bring their pre-kindergarten child back for the 20-minute screening appointment. A five-week summer school program will be available for students who would benefit from additional developmental support. 
 
According to state law, only children who turn 5 years old on or before Sept. 15 of the current year are eligible to enroll in kindergarten. Parents who attend kindergarten round-up will need to bring the following documents for the school to copy.
  • a current immuniztion record
  • proof of residency,
  • child’s birth certificate (not a copy),
  • the child’s social security card (optional)
Please remember, it is very important for parents to have their eligible kindergarten children attend the screening process. If you have any questions, please call 771-2188.

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