Regular meetings of the board of trustees of Washakie County School District No. 1, State of Wyoming, are held the fourth Monday of each month, with the exception of the May, July and December meetings, at 7:00 P.M. at the Central Administration Office, 1900 Howell Avenue, in Worland, Wyoming, and such meetings are open to the public.

Below are the dates for the 2026 school board meetings:

January 26th
February 23rd
March 23rd
April 27th
May 18th
June 22nd
July 13th
August 24th
September 28th
October 26th
November 23rd
December 14th


If you have any questions about our board meetings, please call the Central Office at 347-9286.

about 1 month ago, Nicole Hellyer
Board Meeting Notice
2026 Career Fair is coming up!
about 2 months ago, Kara Anderson
career fair

📣 Public Input Opportunity: Alternative Calendar

Washakie County School District #1 is in the process of applying for an alternative calendar in accordance with WDE Chapter 22, School Schedules Rule, pursuant to W.S. 21-02-304 (b) (viii) and W.S. 21-4-301. As part of the required process, the district must notify the community and gather public input. Following these meetings, the updated calendar will be submitted to the State Board for approval.

The district is required to hold two public meetings:
➡️ The first is Thursday, January 22 from 12-12:20 PM
➡️ The second is Monday, January 26 from 6-6:30 PM

Both meetings will be held at the Administration Office (1900 Howell Avenue).

Please review the attached calendar.

about 2 months ago, Nicole Hellyer
calendar meeting notice
district calendar 2026-27-DRAFT
Ag students provided the lettuce on the salad bar for lunch today! From classroom to lunch room. Look at that luscious green color. Nice work Warriors!
about 2 months ago, Kara Anderson
salad bar
salad bar

Tonight is the night!

Learn how to develop healthy habits around screen time, including social media and artificial intelligence for the whole family. This workshop, hosted by Dan VanderPloeg with the University of Wyoming, will focus on parents and children working together learn the risks of excess screen time and tips and tricks to reduce unneeded screen time.

Speaker Bio: Dr. Grace Shearrer is an alum of the University of Wyoming and received her doctoral degree in Nutritional Science from the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Shearrer currently works in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences at the University of Wyoming and is a Mental Health Extension Specialist. Her lab studies how the brain controls health behaviors, like intake of sugar sweetened beverages, in children, teens, and moms.

Speaker Bio: Larissa Bonnet received her master’s degree in counseling and human services from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. She is a University of Wyoming Extension Community Vitality and Health Educator in Sheridan County focused on health programming (food safety and preservation, aging well, and digital health) and leadership development (board training and county leadership training).

about 2 months ago, Nicole Hellyer
hold the phone flyer
Merry Christmas Warrior land! We extend our warmest wishes to you and your loved ones. May your homes be filled with peace, joy, and cherished moments together. Thank you for the support, trust, and sense of community you share—family is at the heart of everything we do. Wishing you a wonderful Christmas and a New Year filled with hope, health, and happiness. 🎄✨
2 months ago, Kara Anderson
Christmas cheer
Learn how to develop healthy habits around screen time, including social media and artificial intelligence for the whole family. This workshop, hosted by Dan VanderPloeg with the University of Wyoming, will focus on parents and children working together learn the risks of excess screen time and tips and tricks to reduce unneeded screen time.

Speaker Bio: Dr. Grace Shearrer is an alum of the University of Wyoming and received her doctoral degree in Nutritional Science from the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Shearrer currently works in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences at the University of Wyoming and is a Mental Health Extension Specialist. Her lab studies how the brain controls health behaviors, like intake of sugar sweetened beverages, in children, teens, and moms.

Speaker Bio: Larissa Bonnet received her master’s degree in counseling and human services from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. She is a University of Wyoming Extension Community Vitality and Health Educator in Sheridan County focused on health programming (food safety and preservation, aging well, and digital health) and leadership development (board training and county leadership training).
2 months ago, Nicole Hellyer
HoldThePhoneFlyer

WCSD#1 has the following opening for the 2026-2027 school year:

*Assistant Superintendent
Qualifications:
Master’s degree in Educational Leadership, Curriculum & Instruction, or related field.
Current Wyoming PTSB Administrator certification.
Minimum 5 years of successful K–12 teaching and minimum of 3 years of administrative experience.
Refer to job description and additional qualifications on the job posting.

*Alternative High School Teacher
Full-time with comprehensive benefits available. Must have an endorsement in at least one core content area (preferably Math or Science). Also requires obtaining an endorsement in Alternative Education.

WCSD#1 has the following opening for the remainder of the 2025-2026 school year:

*Student Support Services
Part-Time, approximately 29 hours/week - grant funded position
Pay Range: $20.00 - $23.25/hour - Determined by experience
Job Summary: The Student Support Services staff member provides direct support to students and families while assisting with administrative and data-related functions essential to the successful operation of the alternative high school program. This position serves as a key liaison between students, families, teachers, and administrators, supporting student engagement, attendance, and academic progress in a flexible, student-centered learning environment.

If interested in any of these openings, please apply on the district website. Link below for your convenience:
Washakie County School District #1

2 months ago, Nicole Hellyer
Now Hiring

Did you know that the Worland Scream is BACK?!?

Follow the link below

https://sites.google.com/worlandhs.com/thewarriorscream/home

3 months ago, Kara Anderson
Don't forget the winter all sports parent meeting tonight at 6:30 in the gymnasium. 🏀🤼🏊‍♂️
3 months ago, Kara Anderson
winter sport parent meeting
🌟Congratulations to these change makers🌟 They were honored this morning at State student council from First Lady Gordon and their efforts on her hunger initiative; with their leadership and dedication from our students, they were able to pay off some lunch debt. 🧡🖤
3 months ago, Kara Anderson
hunger initiative
huger initative
🌟 Happy National Education Week! 🌟 To all the incredible educators—teachers, paraprofessionals, counselors, administrators, support staff, and mentors—thank you. Your dedication, patience, creativity, and heart make an immeasurable impact every single day. 💡You inspire curiosity. 💥You spark confidence. ➡️You help shape the future. Whether you're teaching in a classroom, supporting students behind the scenes, or guiding them through life’s challenges, your work truly matters. Today and every day, we celebrate you. 🙏📚💛 Pictured below is board President Donny Bryant, Charlie Cauffman, & Jody Rackness handing out gifts to the staff. Thanks guys!
3 months ago, Kara Anderson
National education week
National education week
national education week
Student council organized a canned food drive to help the local Ministerial Food pantry. Your Warriors showed up; donating 20 jammed packed boxes. Way to give back!
3 months ago, Kara Anderson
Canned food drive
A Message to Our Washakie County School District #1 Families

We know that many families in our community are facing uncertainty with the recent news about SNAP benefits. Please remember that we are a community that supports one another.

Our top priority is ensuring that every student has access to nutritious meals so they can focus on learning. Even if you were not previously eligible, a change in family circumstances may qualify you for free or reduced-price school meals.

We encourage you to fill out an application today. The process is confidential and easy to complete.
• You can pick up an application at any school or the Central Office (1900 Howell Avenue)

4 months ago, Nicole Hellyer
free or reduced applications information
washakie county community resources
washakie county community resources
New quarter means new green blocks for students at WHS. Mrs. Abel's community service continues to be a student favorite; I mean who wouldn't want trips to the Humane Society to be greeted with wagging tails and soft kitten cuddles? 🖤🧡
4 months ago, Kara Anderson
community service
community service
School retakes are Thursday, Oct. 23rd. Packets are available in the office.
4 months ago, Kara Anderson
picture retakes
Parent teacher conferences are this week! Tuesday from 4-8pm and Wed. 4-6pm. Come talk to your student teachers and see how the first quarter went!
5 months ago, Kara Anderson
parent teacher conferences
Attention WHS 📣 Picture day is tomorrow 📸 Packets were sent home Friday
5 months ago, Kara Anderson
picture day
Attention Senior Parents; we will be having a FAFSA parent meeting on Tuesday (9/23/25) from 5:30-6:30 at the high school tech lab.
5 months ago, Bruce Miller
Excuse this homecoming interruption; to give a shoutout to honor our own Grace Anderson for National Ag Teacher Day She does more grow more than crops — she grow minds, leaders, and the future of agriculture. 👩‍🏫👨‍🏫 From teaching soil science to inspiring leadership through FFA, she goes the extra acre every day. 🚜💚 Thanks G, for everything you do! 🖤🧡
5 months ago, Kara Anderson
ag teacher day
ag teacher day