Archive: https://archive.today/3H5Hw
From the post:
>The Wyoming Supreme Court on Thursday overturned a Cheyenne-based judge’s temporary block on the state’s $50 million school choice program.
Laramie County District Court Judge Peter Froelicher abused his discretion by concluding that the Wyoming Education Association (WEA), which is a public school advocacy group, and a handful of teachers may suffer harm from the state's new school choice program, according to a unanimous Wyoming Supreme Court opinion by Chief Justice Lynne Boomgaarden.
Contrary to the lower court’s finding, WEA and the parents failed, rather, to show that the school-choice program could harm them in particular, the opinion says.
Boomgaarden, along with Justice Kari Gray, had grilled the Wyoming Education Association at length during the oral argument hearing on the case in February.
Archive: https://archive.today/3H5Hw
From the post:
>>The Wyoming Supreme Court on Thursday overturned a Cheyenne-based judge’s temporary block on the state’s $50 million school choice program.
Laramie County District Court Judge Peter Froelicher abused his discretion by concluding that the Wyoming Education Association (WEA), which is a public school advocacy group, and a handful of teachers may suffer harm from the state's new school choice program, according to a unanimous Wyoming Supreme Court opinion by Chief Justice Lynne Boomgaarden.
Contrary to the lower court’s finding, WEA and the parents failed, rather, to show that the school-choice program could harm them in particular, the opinion says.
Boomgaarden, along with Justice Kari Gray, had grilled the Wyoming Education Association at length during the oral argument hearing on the case in February.
Login or register