Trustees voted to approve Riverton High School travel to the national speech and debate tournament, granted two early graduations at Frontier Academy, accepted several resignations and approved contract offers for certified staff for 2026-27.
Willow Creek Elementary Principal Robin Johnson told the Fremont County School District #25 board about a new school mission, teacher collaboration on curriculum and behavior, a playground grant for younger students, volunteer support and remaining challenges with consistency and tiered instruction.
The board approved a separation agreement for an employee, accepted multiple resignations (including Aspen Elementary principal Scott McBride), approved offers of teaching and coaching contracts and ratified administrator contracts for 2026–27.
The board accepted $48,825.62 in proceeds for the Craig H. Beck scholarship and approved award acceptances totalling multiple grants, including $36,000 for the Riverton Aquatic Center and $66,209.22 for Riverton Middle School; one award amount ($74,063.91) was listed in the packet without a clear recipient specified in the transcript.
The Riverton Middle School FFA chapter (introduced as Christina Beckin and team) conducted a mock chapter meeting to practice parliamentary procedure, debated a motion about preparing a booth for parent night, and succeeded in passing the main motion after an amendment and division votes.
District AI team presented a year‑two update, offered an "Ethos" for responsible AI use in classrooms, requested board support for professional development and conference attendance, and warned against relying on imperfect AI‑detection tools.
Roniview Elementary leaders outlined Multi‑Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS), attendance and behavior interventions, and the district described use of AI tools for graphics and lesson scaffolds; students from FFA and speech & debate presented and were thanked by trustees.
At its Feb. 24 meeting the Fremont County School District #25 board approved several out‑of‑state student travel requests, adopted a field‑trip policy on first reading, declared surplus items, approved a new elective (History of Rock) and accepted retirements and resignations; votes were recorded as 'Aye' in open session (exact tallies not specified in transcript).
Tracy, the district transportation representative, told the Fremont County School District #25 board the department is fully staffed, saw higher ridership and rising SPED transportation needs, and has solicited quotes to install air conditioning on activity buses (vendor estimate about $29,500 per bus).
At the February meeting, the Fremont County School District #25 board approved an out‑of‑state choir trip to Tacoma, accepted a $20,950 Johnson O'Malley allocation, declared 144 laptops surplus, approved new high‑school courses, awarded a $161,477 gym sound system bid, and accepted retirements/resignations and a coaching contract.