January 14, 2026 - 20:39

GILLETTE, Wyo. — The Campbell County School District Board of Trustees convened recently to approve a range of contracts and plans while also addressing significant construction projects and community concerns. During the meeting, the board unanimously approved the consent agenda but opted to discuss Section E, Item 1 separately. This item pertained to a substantial allocation of $500,000 aimed at enhancing the district's technological capabilities.
Trustees expressed a commitment to improving educational resources through the adoption of advanced technology, which they believe will greatly benefit students and staff alike. In addition to the technology plan, the board received updates on ongoing construction projects, which are designed to improve school facilities across the district.
Community feedback was also a focal point of the meeting, with trustees encouraging local residents to voice their opinions and concerns. The board's proactive approach highlights its dedication to fostering communication and transparency within the community as they work towards enhancing educational infrastructure.
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