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Teton County board votes to rejoin Wyoming School Boards Association amid debate over dues and representation
Summary
After a lengthy presentation and Q&A with WSBA Executive Director Brian Farmer, the board voted to rejoin the Wyoming School Boards Association and pay annual dues of $20,050; trustees raised concerns about the dues formula, past withdrawal over national affiliation, and whether WSBA represents high‑cost districts equitably.
The Teton County School Board voted on Oct. 8 to rejoin the Wyoming School Boards Association (WSBA) and pay annual dues of $20,050, reversing the district’s earlier withdrawal. The decision followed a 90‑minute presentation and question‑and‑answer session with Brian Farmer, WSBA’s executive director.
Farmer outlined WSBA services — legal and policy guidance, advocacy before the legislature and state agencies, salary and compensation surveys, member training and fee‑for‑service programs such as climate surveys and superintendent…
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