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This act shall be known and may be cited as the Wyoming Education Code of 1969.
102. Use of "shall" and "may".
In this act "shall" is used in an imperative sense and "may" is used in a permissive sense.
103. "State superintendent", "state board" and "director" defined.
(iii) Repealed by Laws 2015, ch. 30, § 4.
104. Repealed by Laws 2015, ch. 30, § 4.
101. Application of Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act.
The Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act shall apply to this code and no hearing shall be held or adjudications made except in compliance with its provisions.
102. Effect on functions and powers of board of trustees of University of Wyoming.
Nothing in this code shall be construed to limit or contravene the functions and powers of the board of trustees of the University of Wyoming as established by law in conformity with the constitution and laws of the state of Wyoming and the laws of the United States.
103. Effect on functions and powers of community college commission.
Nothing in this code shall be construed to limit or contravene the functions and powers of the community college commission of Wyoming as established by law.
104. State department of education established; personnel; facilities.
There shall be a separate and distinct state department designated as the state department of education which shall be under the supervision of the state superintendent and consist of the state superintendent and such divisions, staffed by personnel and provided with facilities the state superintendent determines necessary to assist him in the proper and efficient discharge of his respective duties.
105. Delegation of duties of state superintendent.
The state superintendent may delegate ministerial and nondiscretionary duties within the department of education.
201. General supervision of public schools entrusted to state superintendent.
(a) The general supervision of the public schools shall be entrusted to the state superintendent who shall be the administrative head and chief executive officer of the department of education.
(b) Repealed by Laws 2015, ch. 30, § 4.
(c) Repealed by Laws 2015, ch. 30, § 4.
202. Duties of the state superintendent.
(v) Repealed by Laws 1994, ch. 17, § 2.
(vi) Repealed by Laws 1994, ch. 17, § 2.
(xi) Repealed by Laws 1994, ch. 17, § 2.
(xiii) Repealed By Laws 2000, Ch. 73, § 3.
(xv) Repealed by Laws 1994, ch. 17, § 2.
(B) Recommendations to the governor for appropriations from the foundation program for special programs.
(C) Repealed By Laws 2002, Ch. 99, § 3.
(J) Repealed By Laws 2013, Ch. 1, § 3.
(C) If applicable, documentation of experiences and education of a noncertified teacher that would otherwise qualify the teacher to instruct the proposed course.
(E) Implementing a comprehensive reporting process as necessary for federal and state funding requirements and establishing necessary data collection instruments and systems to monitor and improve distance education programs statewide.
(J) All personally identifiable student information being reported to the department of education or the department of enterprise technology by a student's Wyoming student record identification and locator number as issued by the department of education.
(b) The state superintendent shall designate an employee of the department of education to serve as liaison to the state board through which requests for staff assistance shall be directed.
102 and the student content and performance standards prescribed by the state board.
(d) Any school district aggrieved by an act of the state superintendent may seek review in accordance with the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act.
114(c), no judicial review of rules promulgated and adopted under this subsection shall hold unlawful or set aside action of the state superintendent in promulgating or adopting rules unless the rules are by clear and convincing evidence, shown to exceed statutory authority.
(f) Not later than October 15 each year, the state superintendent shall prepare a report on the general status of all public schools for the legislature. The report shall include the quality of education including any proposed improvement to address any shortfalls, the relevance of education, the measurement of achievement of educational goals, the improvement of learning and any suggested innovations in education. The state superintendent shall identify professional development needs for Wyoming schools and teachers based upon the analysis of the quality indicators specified under this subsection, establish a plan to address the professional development needs, contract with necessary expertise to provide professional development to Wyoming certified teachers and conduct up to five (5) regional workshops each year providing the identified professional development needs.

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