Wyoming Department of Education has announced the expansion of its second cohort of the RIDE (Rural Innovation in Distance Education) program, which focuses on providing innovative and effective distance education solutions for rural schools in the state. This expansion will allow more schools to benefit from the program’s resources and support.
In addition to the cohort expansion, the Wyoming Department of Education has also launched an updated website that will serve as a hub for information on the RIDE program and other educational initiatives in the state. The website will provide resources for educators, administrators, and students to access information on distance education solutions and best practices.
The RIDE program aims to address the unique challenges faced by rural schools in Wyoming, such as limited access to resources and professional development opportunities. By expanding the cohort and launching an updated website, the Wyoming Department of Education is taking steps to ensure that all students in the state have access to high-quality education, regardless of their location.
In a statement, State Superintendent Jillian Balow expressed her excitement about the expansion of the RIDE program and the launch of the updated website. She emphasized the importance of providing innovative solutions to support rural schools and ensure that all students have the opportunities they need to succeed.
Educators and administrators in Wyoming are encouraged to visit the new website to learn more about the RIDE program and other educational resources available to them. With these new initiatives, the Wyoming Department of Education is demonstrating its commitment to improving education for all students in the state, no matter where they live.
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