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Wyoming Education Association asks Weston County board for redacted investigation report and formation of committee

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At the March 31 board meeting, a Wyoming Education Association representative urged the Weston County School District No. 1 board to provide a redacted investigation report and to initiate the committee named in that report; board members asked for the request in writing and the superintendent offered to draft a direct request.

Judy Trocki Moynan, Central Northeast UNISURV director for the Wyoming Education Association (WEA), told the Weston County School district board on March 31 that association members have been waiting more than two years for a resolution to complaints they raised about district operations and asked the board to provide a redacted copy of the investigation report and to request formation of a committee named in that report.

Trocki Moynan outlined a timeline she said began in February 2023, with repeated complaints and meetings that she said produced “negligible change,” followed by another round of complaints to the board in February 2024. She said an independent investigation did not begin until August 2024, that the investigation was completed around September 2024, and that WEA members did not receive clear information about the report until early 2025. “The request that we have is twofold. Number 1, we would like a copy of the redacted investigation report. … And second of all … the district make a direct request for the committee that was mentioned in this report so that we can get something moving,” she told the board, taking care not to name individuals or confidential details in open session.

Board member Brad asked Trocki Moynan to put her request in writing. The board and WEA attorney, she said, had already exchanged correspondence with the district attorney, and she asked that the district make a direct request for the committee so members would receive information without filtering. Superintendent LaCroix told the board he could draft a direct written request if that would help. “If you would like me to write you a direct request, I can certainly do that,” LaCroix said.

Trocki Moynan also told the board she had refrained from naming specific allegations in open session and said multiple attorneys had been involved in the process. She asked that the board provide a redacted version of the investigator’s report — with identifying names removed — and that it follow through on the committee recommendation so the situation can be resolved for WEA members who raised the concerns.

Board members replied that the WEA attorney would put the request in writing and that the district’s attorney would receive that correspondence; LaCroix’s offer to draft a direct request was presented as an additional step to move the issue forward. No formal motion or vote was recorded on the request during the meeting.

The board did not discuss the contents of the underlying complaint or the investigation in open session during the remarks; Trocki Moynan repeatedly noted she was observing open-session rules by not naming people or confidential details.