Mead notes Hill rejected an offer to return while the courts decide on five issues the state is still contesting in regard to management of the department.
Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction Cindy Hill rejected the State's offer in a court case that has to be resolved before she can return to the Wyoming Department of Education.
Wyoming Governor Matt Mead was asked this week about the controversy over the so-called "Common Core" curriculum that has been adopted by 47 states, including Wyoming.
Governor Mead said the state continues to strive to support our top three industries - energy, tourism and agriculture - and our small businesses, while we also looking to diversify.
The Hot Springs County Republican Party also voted to censure Mead for supporting the effort to strip power from the office of schools Superintendent Cindy Hill.
The bill will help school districts equip their school buses with cameras to catch motorists who illegally pass buses stopped to pick up and drop off students.