WSBA Introduces New Award for Board Secretaries Amid Discussions on Ride Program

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At the recent Albany County School District #1 Board of Education meeting, a new award initiative from the Wyoming School Boards Association (WSBA) sparked excitement among trustees. The WSBA is introducing an award aimed at recognizing outstanding board secretaries, a move that has prompted local leaders to rally behind their own board secretary, who they believe is the best in the state.

Trustee Marshall emphasized the importance of competing for this award, highlighting the district's commitment to excellence in educational leadership. "We have the best board secretary in the entire state," Marshall stated, urging the board to pursue the recognition actively.

In addition to the award discussion, the board revisited its involvement in the ride program. Initially, the district participated in this initiative but later decided to withdraw from it. However, the board clarified that they continue to support the program in other ways, despite the separation from the organization known as 2 Revolutions.

The meeting underscored the district's dedication to honoring its staff and engaging in meaningful educational programs, setting the stage for future initiatives and recognitions.

Converted from ACSD#1 Board of Education Business Meeting and Budget Hearing - July 16, 2025 meeting on July 17, 2025
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