education
Commentary: LGBT Attempting to Sneak Into School Curricula [AUDIO]
by Donna Garner
10-27-2011
(NOTE: The entire Audio From Donna Garners' Interview on The Morning Zone 10/28/2011 is posted at the bottom of this article)
On 9.21.11, FoxNews and other media highlighted an incident in the Ft. Worth School District in which a high-school student was suspended for expressing his opinion that homosexuality is wrong.
Wyoming Spends Millions on Students Who Drop Out [AUDIO]
A new report says Wyoming spends $4.3 Million a year on first year Community College students who then drop out of school. Doug Randall has the details. The first 8 months of 2011 saw commercial air traffic in Wyoming increase by 1.3 percent over the same period in 2010. Business Reporter Sharon Fain has more.Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Juvenile Justice and the State Bullying Survey [AUDIO]
Friday is 'Kids-At-Risk' Day on The Morning Zone. These series of programs focus on the issues that put our children and families at risk in our community, our state and our country.At 7:07AM MDT, child advocate attorney John Frentheway and Licensed Professional Councilor, Renee Hansen weigh in on the on-going discussion of the need for Wyoming to come into compliance with Federal regulations as to how juveniles are adjudicated in the justice system. This is part 2 in this series on
More Play, Cyberbullying, County Commission on Friday’s Morning Zone [AUDIO]
At 7:07AM MDT, our 'Kids-At-Risk' panel explores a recent article in Health Day that says, "From hide-and-seek to tearing around the neighborhood with friends, playing is one of the hallmarks of childhood. But in this era of hyper-vigilant parenting, researchers find that children in the United States have far less time to play than kids of 50 years ago, a trend that may have serious consequences for their development and mental health."
Cindy Hill On Today’s Morning Zone
Join us in The Morning Zone today at 9:07AM MDT, as State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Cindy Hill guests. We will get an update from her on the search for a P.A.W.S. testing contractor, and we'll get her in depth comments on the origress of schools around the state in establishing effective bullying policies
Wyoming’s Economy , 9-11 and Social Security on The Morning Zone
September 11, 2001: It’s the day no American will ever forget. Lt. Col. Robert Darling was with the vice president and national security advisors beneath the White House during the attacks of 9/11, giving him a unique perspective far beyond the media reports and documentaries attempts to convey what happened during the worst terrorist attack in history on U.S. soil. Lt. Col
Teen Drinking, Smoking Higher Among Facebook Users Topic of Today’s Kids At Risk
Bullying Hurts Rolling Across Nevada

