Wyoming Digital Learning Landscape
State virtual school? | NO |
Multi-district fully online schools? | YES |
Online learning requirement for graduation? | NO |
State approval process for online providers? | YES |
State approval process for online courses? | YES |
Much of the digital learning activity in Wyoming is delivered through Virtual 307, comprised of 21 approved multi- and single-district providers offering part- and full-time options for students. School districts determine whether to provide full- or part-time options, determine grade levels to be served, and whether to serve students statewide or within a single district.
There were five multi-district fully online schools operating in Wyoming, enrolling 1,754 students during the 2021-22 SY. Fully online schools enrolled 2,602 for the 2020-21 SY.
There are 17 single-district programs that provide part- and full-time options in their districts through Virtual 307.
District activity includes;
Cheyenne Virtual School, operated by the Laramie County School District #1, serves district students in grades K-12.
Natrona County Schools has a Virtual Learning Program serving district students.
Campbell County School District also has a Virtual School program.
State Policies
No major legislation impacting online and/or blended learning was passed January through August 2022.
Chapter 41 governs virtual education in Wyoming.