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Board approves CWC BOCES budget; BOCES recommends cap on dual-enrollment courses amid 25% revenue drop
Summary
The Fremont County School District #25 Board of Trustees approved the 2025–26 CWC BOCES budget after hearing that property tax reductions are expected to cut BOCES revenue roughly 25%. BOCES staff proposed a cap of 10 college dual-enrollment courses per student to manage the shortfall; concurrent-enrollment at high schools would not be limited.
Matt, a CWC BOCES representative, presented the 2025–26 Central Wyoming College (CWC) BOCES budget and told the Fremont County School District #25 board that recent property tax cuts will reduce expected BOCES revenue by roughly 25 percent, leaving an estimated revenue for the county BOCES of about $340,000.
The BOCES representative said the program pays college tuition for dual-enrollment courses that high school students take directly from CWC. Because projected revenue will not cover current expenses, the BOCES board recommended capping the number of dual-enrollment courses a student may take while in high school at 10 courses across the student's high-school career. The proposal would not limit concurrent-enrollment courses offered at high schools; students could continue to take concurrent-enrollment classes at their high school without counting toward the 10-course…
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