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Wyoming State Data:

Last updated: 2021

DEMOGRAPHIC AND SCHOOLS DATA
NCAI Region: Rocky Mountain
Total Population: 563,626
Native American Population: 18,596
Native American Reservation Population: 8,445
Percentage of population: 3.3%
Number of Tribes: 2
Number of Native American Charter Schools: 1
Number of Native American Charter Students: 30
Number of BIE Tribally Controlled Schools: 1
Total Number of Native American Schools: 2
State Public Education Department: Wyoming Department of Education
State Charter School Division Website:
State PED Facilities Division Website:
State Average Per Pupil Funding: $17,700
Charter Information:
Year Charter Law Enacted: 1995
2020 Model Law Ranking: 42
Estimated Number of Charter Schools: 5
Estimated Number of Charter Students: 568

Wyoming provides school maintenance funding to school districts at a rate based on the square footage of educational facilities. Wyoming law provides that a charter public school is entitled to a proportionate share of its district’s major maintenance funding (under the Wyoming School Facilities Commission’s Major Building and Facility Repair and Replacement Program) based upon the proportion that the charter school educational building gross square footage contributes to the district educational building gross square footage.
The law entitles charter schools to use available school district facilities free of rent, but it does not give charter schools a right of first refusal on available public school facilities. The law also provides that all other costs for the improvement, modification, operation, and maintenance of the facilities used by the charter school shall be subject to negotiation between the charter school and the district board.
According to the law, a charter school may negotiate and contract with a school district, the governing body of a state college or university, or any third party for the use of a school building and grounds, the operation and maintenance thereof, and the provision of any service, activity, or undertaking that the charter school is required to perform in order to carry out the educational program described in its charter.
The law provides that any services for which a charter school contracts with a school district shall be provided by the district at cost.

Public Charters on Tribal Lands or Serving a Significant Proportion of Native Students:

Source: National Alliance for Public Charter Schools (2018)

Arapaho Charter High School
Location: Wind River
Land type: Reservation
Year Opened: 2005
Native Students: 97%
Low Income: 100%
Grades: 09-12
Total Enrollment: 30
District Name: Arapaho Charter School
Congressional District: WY-1
Management Organization: Independent
Authorizer: Fremont County School District 38
Authorizer Type: LEA
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