School


  1. Compassion lives beyond holidays

    Tuesday, February 20, 2007 12:00 am

  2. No school Monday

    Sunday, January 15, 2006 12:00 am

  1. Natrona schools fall short

    Natrona schools fall short

  2. School's out for the summer

    Sloppy Corn Checkerboard

  3. School projects move forward

    Chris Cochran, left, and Kevin Atack, 20, play football at the Evansville Elementary School playground on Tuesday evening. Behind Cochran and Atack is where the new Evansville Elementary School will be built. Photo by Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune

  4. Defibrillators in schools are for adults, too

    Cathy Lando and Cyndi Cargill practice using an automatic external defibrillator during a training class on Thursday night at the University of Wyoming Outreach building in Casper. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune

  5. Alpine fights for a school

    Austin Thomas, Lilly White, and Kyle Thomas load the bus for their one-hour daily ride from Alpine to Thayne for school. People in Alpine, at the north end of Lincoln County, want an elementary school in their community. Photo by Mary Billiter/Special to the Casper Star-Tribune.

  6. Learning summer school style

    LD Cox works on a project on the computer during an English class on Friday morning at Frontier Middle School in Casper. Cox, 18, is taking summer school classes to earn lost credits and graduate next week. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune

  7. Teachers start school

    NCHS art teachers, from the left, Dennis Howell, Brad Cool and Pat Hopkins discuss the coming school year on Monday, while Ashtan Christensen looks on. (Jake Mitchell/Star-Tribune)

  8. Schools experiment with technology

    Justin Henion, a Natrona County High School junior, works on computer animation in art teacher Sheila McHattie's commercial art class on Thurday morning. Henion said it was his second year taking the class. Hennion said he wanted to use what he learned in the class to study forensics and anitomical studies when her graduates. Photo by Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune

  9. Event marks school construction

    Construction continues on the new elementary school on the east side of Casper on Monday morning. Work on the new school, which has a proposed name of Summit Elementary School, started in July and will be completed for the 2010 school year. (Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune)

  10. UW returns to old school colors

    Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune Carrol Orrison, owner of Casper Beverage, is a longtime Cowboy Joe Club member. He refused to buy any University of Wyoming memorabilia that included prairie gold, and he's happy UW has gone back to the old brown and yellowish-gold colors.

  11. School committee needs more time

    Ken Daraie, President of the Natrona County School Board, talks about the school year schedule during the IBAP meeting on Thursday afternoon. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune

  12. Schools react as shootings captivate nation

    David Brunner, a campus supervisor, monitors a busy hallway at Dean Morgan Junior High School as school is let out for the day on Tuesday. Brunner has been a campus supervisor since 2001. The job of campus supervisors is to help provide security and safety in schools. Photo by Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune

  13. Casper schools plan changes for fall

    Casper schools plan changes for fall

  14. Schools gear up to keep up

    Natrona County School District heating and air conditioning workers Brian Bitzan, left, and HVAC supervisor Barry Erben finish installing a new cooling unit at the Casper Planetarium on Wednesday afternoon in Casper. The NCSD is expanding it's maintenance department and budget this year. Photo by Dan Cepeda.

  15. Students get ahead with summer school

    Students get ahead with summer school

  16. Willard School reaps national recognition

    Willard Elementary School teacher Kim Benton does reading exercises with her students recently in Casper. Benton has been teaching at Willard for 20 years. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Casper Star-Tribune

  17. School adjusts to how it teaches language

    English As a Second Language teacher Annie Boulanger shares tamales with her students during an interactive lesson on Friday morning at North Casper Elementary School. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune

  18. Two titles, one town

    The Kelly Walsh Lady Trojans celebrate after a point against Gillette on Saturday afternoon during the 2009 Casper Volleyball Invite at the Casper Events Center. (Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune)

  19. Two titles, one town

    Natrona County High School's Elizabeth Pieper and Ashley Straughan try to block a shot from Wheatland's Darbi Yost during the 2009 Casper Volleyball Invite on Saturday afternoon at the Casper Events Center. (Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune)

 
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