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.
Trustees reviewed a district 100A budget comparison showing committee recommendations and a reported $1.5 million bottom‑line change; presenters said some line items are new, the overall picture is confusing, and they urged preserving block grants and watching for categorical funding shifts.
Special services staff told the board the district currently has 473 students receiving special education services and outlined staffing contracts (1.5 school psychologists, 1 occupational therapist), a district SPED hub for documents, training with Dr. Tessie Bailey, and ongoing parent engagement efforts.
Students and adviser Kelly Gard reported on attending the FCCLA Capitol Leadership conference, meeting congressional staff and representatives about Perkins funding and FCCLA advocacy, and asked the board to support attendance at national meetings in Washington, D.C.
The Fremont County School District #25 board approved out-of-state travel for Riverton High School’s band, adopted several revised policies on first reading, approved a district facility use and fee structure, authorized scrapping one 81-passenger bus and replacing it with a 75-passenger Bluebird bus, accepted $52,775 from the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality for the bus purchase, and accepted two staff resignations.
Riverton Middle School staff and students told the Fremont County School District #25 board about expanded extracurriculars, a rotating schedule pilots and Spartan Academy’s role re-engaging at-risk students; staff reported early behavior improvements and asked for continued district support.
District administrators presented a draft three-tier fee schedule for facility rentals—proposing no fee for in-house/government use, custodial fees for nonprofits and full fees for other users—and trustees requested clearer costs for stadium lights, scoreboard operation and lifeguards before approving a policy.