Wyoming

State K-12 public school system overview

Wyoming's K-12 public education system serves 86,153 students across 59 school districts and 362 schools. The state employs 7,334.13 teachers. This structure reflects Wyoming's rural character, with relatively small districts serving dispersed populations across a large geographic area.

Student demographics indicate that 42.9% of Wyoming's students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, placing the state above the national average for economic disadvantage. English learners comprise 3.2% of the student population, which is notably below the national average of approximately 10%. Students with disabilities represent 16.7% of enrollment, near typical national proportions.

Academic proficiency measures show Wyoming students performing slightly below national averages. Math proficiency stands at 50.3%, while reading proficiency is 54.9%, both roughly aligned with or slightly below the typical 50th percentile range nationally. The state's graduation rate of 85.5% is above the national average of approximately 88%, indicating moderate completion rates.

The combination of high economic disadvantage and relatively lower proficiency levels suggests resource allocation and support for economically disadvantaged students represent significant considerations in Wyoming's education system. With a smaller proportion of English learners compared to the national average, the state faces different language support requirements than many other states. The data reflects a system primarily serving students in a rural context where district capacity and resource distribution across wide geographic areas influence system operations and outcomes.

This summary was generated by AI from public data sources. Last updated May 6, 2026.

This data is aggregated from state and federal public datasets. While we believe it is accurate, we always recommend confirming it on the corresponding state or federal site. See Data Notes for more.

Total Students

86.2K

Districts

59

Schools

362

Teachers

7,334.13

Per-Pupil Spending

N/A

Total Budget

N/A

State Overview

Demographics

Free/Reduced Lunch
42.9%
English Language Learners
3.2%
Students with Disabilities
16.7%

Academic Performance

Math Proficiency
50.3%
Reading Proficiency
54.9%
Graduation Rate
85.5%

Finance Overview

Avg Per-Pupil Spending
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Spending Range
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District Distribution

By Size

Large (10K+)
2
Medium (3K-10K)
4
Small (<3K)
42

By Location

City
2
Suburb
0
Town
16
Rural
30

Career & Technical Education

21,445 total CTE participants (2023-2024)

Secondary
Hospitality
3,165
Manufacturing
2,790
Agriculture
2,770
Architecture
2,586
Business
1,570
Information
1,326
Transportation
1,258
Finance
1,075
Top 3: Hospitality, Manufacturing, AgricultureSource: U.S. Dept. of Education (Perkins V)

WAEA Performance Data

54.9%

ELA Proficiency

Statewide average

50.3%

Math Proficiency

Statewide average

19.5

ACT Composite

All 11th graders

85.5%

Graduation Rate

4-year cohort

Statewide WY-TOPP Proficiency

Percentage of students scoring Proficient or Advanced (grades 3-10)

ELA54.9%
Math50.3%
Science45%

WAEA Accountability Framework

Wyoming uses the WAEA (Wyoming Accountability in Education Act) to evaluate schools and districts. Schools are classified into one of four performance levels based on multiple indicators:

Exceeding Expectations

Highest performing schools

Meeting Expectations

Strong academic performance

Partially Meeting Expectations

Some improvement needed

Not Meeting Expectations

Additional support required

Key Indicators Include:

  • WY-TOPP assessment scores in ELA, Math, and Science (grades 3-10)
  • Student academic growth from year to year
  • ACT scores for all 11th graders (required statewide)
  • 4-year and 5-year graduation rates
  • English Learner progress toward proficiency

Wyoming Education Overview

48

School Districts

86,153

Total Students

23

Counties

Wyoming has one of the smallest state education systems in the U.S., with county-based school districts serving predominantly rural communities. The state ranks among the highest in per-pupil spending nationwide.

Data source: Wyoming Department of Education, WY-TOPP Assessment Data and WAEA Accountability Reports (2024-25)

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