
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this episode, Dirk Andrews, Vice President of the Wyoming Education Association, discusses the challenges facing Wyoming's education system, particularly the detrimental effects of the one-year-only contract system for teachers in Natrona County. He emphasizes the negative impact of high turnover rates on student outcomes and community ties, and critiques the financial motivations driving these policies. Dirk also addresses broader issues like gun regulations and education vouchers, advocating for community involvement and collaborative decision-making to enhance educational quality. The conversation concludes with his vision for strengthening public schools in Wyoming.
By Seth Hollier, Coebie Logan, and DerekIn this episode, Dirk Andrews, Vice President of the Wyoming Education Association, discusses the challenges facing Wyoming's education system, particularly the detrimental effects of the one-year-only contract system for teachers in Natrona County. He emphasizes the negative impact of high turnover rates on student outcomes and community ties, and critiques the financial motivations driving these policies. Dirk also addresses broader issues like gun regulations and education vouchers, advocating for community involvement and collaborative decision-making to enhance educational quality. The conversation concludes with his vision for strengthening public schools in Wyoming.