A select group of LHS students has been awarded the UW Trustees Scholarship. This prestigious scholarship covers the expenses of tuition, fees, room, and board at the University of Wyoming. Of the 100 students chosen from around the state to receive this scholarship, 13 come from Laramie High School! Congratulations!

29 days ago, Albany County School District #1
Group of eleven high school students standing on stage in row
Students at Indian Paintbrush were acknowledged for their remarkable ability to demonstrate collaboration both in the classroom and beyond!
about 1 month ago, Albany County School District #1
Group of elementary students standing in front of gym holding their certificates
Group of elementary students standing in front of gym holding their certificates
Group of elementary students standing in front of gym holding their certificates
The demolition of the old Slade Elementary building has officially begun!
about 1 month ago, Albany County School District #1
Construction Site
Construction Site
LHS construction class students built a beautiful bike repair shed for Snowy Range Academy!
about 1 month ago, Albany County School District #1
Students standing in front of newly built shed
Three young men painting a shed
Two young men working together to move shed
Check out some of the amazing artwork created by LMS students!
about 1 month ago, Albany County School District #1
Digital copy of student artwork
Digital copy of student artwork
Digital copy of student artwork
Digital copy of student artwork
Digital copy of student artwork
Digital copy of student artwork
Digital copy of student artwork
Happy National Maintenance Worker Appreciation Day!
about 1 month ago, Albany County School District #1
Maintenance worker appreciation day
Staff and students at Harmony Elementary celebrated Dr. Seuss's birthday by dressing up for the special occasion.
about 1 month ago, Albany County School District #1
Students and teacher dressed in a dr.suess costume
Indian Paintbrush STEM Day provided students with the opportunity to engage in a range of exciting STEM-related activities!
about 1 month ago, Albany County School District #1
Young boy stacking cups and blocks
Group of three girls stacking colored blocks on a desk
Students sitting around a black bucket full of sand
You women holding up a jar for students to see
Four young students analyzing a picture laying on a desk
📚 CTE In Action 🛠️
Each Friday in February, we’re showcasing classroom projects that bring Career & Technical Education to life. These CTE in Action highlights feature the creativity, skill, and problem-solving students develop through hands-on learning.

Mr. Halsey’s Medical Detectives class gives students the opportunity to explore biomedical sciences through hands-on investigations and real-world problem solving. Throughout the course, students study vital signs, human body systems, disease diagnosis, and genetic testing while learning about careers in the medical field. In one recent project, students collected bacteria samples from locations of their choosing and analyzed their findings in the lab. They then compared results and created posters to showcase what their samples revealed, practicing the same observation and analysis skills used by real-world medical professionals. Projects like this help students build scientific thinking and gain insight into the exciting possibilities within the healthcare and biomedical fields.
about 1 month ago, Albany County School District #1
Group of three young ladies working with teacher on poster project
Students working collaboratively on a project
Students working collaboratively on a project
💡Workforce Wednesday💡
In honor of Career & Technical Education Month, we’re shining a light on students who are exploring career pathways through Career & Technical Education. These Workforce Wednesday spotlights celebrate the skills, passion, and hands-on learning that prepare our students for bright futures.

Skyler Nielson is a senior at Rock River High School who values how CTE courses connect classroom learning to real-world applications. Through Ag Mechanics and hands-on projects, Skyler has built practical knowledge while developing independence, confidence, and valuable life skills she will carry into college and beyond. She plans to attend the University of Wyoming to pursue a degree in Agricultural Law, and credits CTE with helping her better understand the industry she hopes to serve one day. With a strong foundation in agriculture and problem-solving, Skyler feels prepared to support and advocate for American agriculturists in her future career.
about 1 month ago, Albany County School District #1
Skyler Nielson Workforce Wednesday
Congratulations to Linford Elementary for receiving the prestigious Wyoming Blue Ribbon Award! This honor showcases the unwavering dedication of the Linford community in supporting their students' education, as well as the immense effort students have invested in their learning.
about 2 months ago, Albany County School District #1
Group of teachers and guest dressed in blue shirts standing on risers
Teacher shaking hands with First Lady of Wyoming
Student choir performing for audience
Man in blue shirt with dark short hair reading from a paper into a microphone
📚 CTE In Action 🛠️
Each Friday in February, we’re showcasing classroom projects that bring Career & Technical Education to life. These CTE in Action highlights feature the creativity, skill, and problem-solving students develop through hands-on learning.

Ms. Winters offers a variety of Culinary Arts and Baking courses at Rock River High School that give students valuable real-world experience through hands-on learning. These courses allow students to explore both the science and creativity behind food preparation. From understanding how ingredients react at high altitude to planning nutritious, budget-friendly meals and preparing international cuisine, students apply math, nutrition, and kitchen skills through engaging projects. In the kitchen labs, students practice safety, precision, and teamwork while creating everything from breads and pastries to soups, casseroles, and global dishes. These experiences help build confidence and career-ready skills that students can carry into the food industry and everyday life.
about 2 months ago, Albany County School District #1
Male student in a blue appron holding a pie
Female student in blue apron holding two bowls of soup
Male student in a blue apron standing next to a pie
Male student pointing to two bowls of soup that he prepared
💡Workforce Wednesday💡
In honor of Career & Technical Education Month, we’re shining a light on students who are exploring career pathways through Career & Technical Education. These Workforce Wednesday spotlights celebrate the skills, passion, and hands-on learning that prepare our students for bright futures.

Jim Coxbill is a senior at Laramie High School who has been actively involved in Career & Technical Education throughout his high school career. Through CTE courses and his participation in FFA, Jim has gained valuable hands-on experience while building skills in welding and mechanical work that he already applies in his everyday life. With plans to attend college and pursue a degree in veterinary medicine, Jim will continue to carry forward the practical knowledge, work ethic, and real-world experience he developed through CTE.
about 2 months ago, Albany County School District #1
Jim Coxbill-Workforce Wednesday
Slade's 2nd and 3rd graders showcased their talents in a concert titled “Sitting Around the Campfire.”
about 2 months ago, Albany County School District #1
Elementary students stationed on a riser on a stafe with a fake campfire in the middle
Three young girls standing in front of risers singing solo as the others watch
Elementary students stationed on a riser on a stage
Students standing on risers singing a song with their hands raised
Students and their families at Laramie Middle School came together for an exciting Fitness Night. Participants had the opportunity to engage in various activities including cornhole, volleyball, table tennis, and much more!
about 2 months ago, Albany County School District #1
3 men dressed in black t-hisrts playing cornhole
Students tossing a balll between each other
Two students playing table tennis
Students playing volleyball in a gym
#excelat7220
about 2 months ago, Albany County School District #1
There will be no School February 16th for Professional Development.
Happy National School Resource Officer Appreciation Date!
about 2 months ago, Albany County School District #1
SRO Day
📚 CTE In Action 🛠️
Each Friday in February, we’re showcasing classroom projects that bring Career & Technical Education to life. These CTE in Action highlights feature the creativity, skill, and problem-solving students develop through hands-on learning.

Students enrolled in Mr. Coxbill’s Ag Mechanics courses are building real-world skills through hands-on projects that mirror the work of today’s agricultural and technical professionals. From welding and plasma cutting to electrical systems, construction, and hydraulics, students apply what they learn by designing and building individual projects from start to finish. By creating bills of materials, practicing shop safety, and developing technical skills in the lab, students gain experience that connects classroom instruction to career-ready outcomes. These projects not only strengthen problem-solving and craftsmanship, but also help students explore the many career pathways available in agricultural mechanics.
about 2 months ago, Albany County School District #1
student working in the shop
student working in the shop
student working in the shop
student working in the shop
student working in the shop
💡Workforce Wednesday💡
In honor of Career & Technical Education Month, we’re shining a light on students who are exploring career pathways through Career & Technical Education. These Workforce Wednesday spotlights celebrate the skills, passion, and hands-on learning that prepare our students for bright futures.

Isaiah Stoner is a senior at Rock River High School who values the hands-on learning experiences offered through Career & Technical Education. With plans to begin an HVAC apprenticeship after graduation, Isaiah has gained practical skills and industry knowledge that has helped prepare him for a successful future in the trades. He also appreciates the broader life skills CTE provides, especially through the culinary courses at Rock River, which have strengthened his confidence and adaptability beyond the classroom.
about 2 months ago, Albany County School District #1
Isaiah Stone Workforce Wednesday
Laramie Middle School students who achieved a GPA of 3.5 or higher in the first semester were celebrated during Honor Roll Night. Congratulations to all the students for this outstanding achievement!
about 2 months ago, Albany County School District #1
young female student with brown hair in standing at a podium surrounded by friends and teachers
young male student with brown hair in white shirt talking at a podium
Student dressed in red suit grabbing award from teacher
young female student with brown hair in dark dress talking at a podium
Students posing behind table of baked goods