The Numbers That Matter

Wyoming’s new K-12 education plan totals approximately $3.87 billion over two years—an increase of roughly $275 million over the previous funding package. The most talked-about element: a recommended average teacher salary jumping from about $67,000 to $75,863 annually.

Governor Gordon’s reluctance to sign wasn’t about opposing teacher raises. Rather, he’s concerned about something called the “teacher silo”—a funding structure that restricts how districts can spend money, grouping teacher salaries, paraprofessionals, tutors, and instructional aides into one locked category. His fear? If a school loses a roof to damage, there may not be enough flexibility in the system to cover emergency repairs.

“I firmly believe the best government is the one closest to the people,” Gordon wrote to legislative leaders.