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District Overview

Visit our About Us page, where you’ll learn who we are, what we value, and how we support our schools and community.

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Laramie County School District 1 is the premier district “of learners for learners” in the Rocky Mountain Region where every student is successfully learning.

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LCSD1 announces Educational Support Person of the Year winners

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East students present high-tech gadgets to Meadowlark students

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Arp Elementary recognized as model PLC school

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Student of the Week

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March 30—Hayley Morton

Hayley Morton, an eighth grade student at Johnson Junior High, was selected as Laramie County School District 1’s Student of the Week for the week of March 30. 

Morton was selected based on her academics, attendance, involvement in activities and overall success at school. She has excellent attendance and is known for leading by example as a model Firebird

Morton is a member of National Junior Honor Society and enjoys math and art. She also participates in track and volleyball. 

“She always has a smile on her face and a nice thing to say for all,” Johnson principal Aaron Moon said. 

Morton selected Ken Johnson as her favorite teacher because he encourages students to work hard, supports self-advocacy, and makes history fun.

 

Board Employee Spotlight

March—Christell Gomez

Christell Gomez, an accounts receivable specialist, has been selected as the Laramie County School District 1 Board Employee Spotlight for the month of March. She will be recognized on Monday, March 16, at 6 p.m. in the Storey Gym Boardroom, 2811 House Ave.

Gomez is a dedicated employee who has worked for the district for four years. She is a valuable member of the finance team and is known for going above and beyond, taking pride in all she does, and her willingness to help with projects.

“She goes the extra mile, not only for our department, but also for those she works with in schools and departments,” Senior Accountant Kristine Sara said.

 

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At a Glance

LCSD1 covers 1,592 square miles in southeast Wyoming. It is the largest district in the state serving 12,859 students in the 2025-2026 school year.

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  • 38

    K-12 schools
  • 12,859

    Enrolled students
  • 850

    2025 graduates
  • 1:1

    iPad to student ratio

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