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District Overview - About Us

Visit our About Us page, where you’ll learn who we are, what we value, and how we serve our schools and community. This page offers a snapshot of our mission, our commitment to students and families, and the role we play in supporting learning across the district.

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Laramie County School District 1 is the premier district “of learners for learners” in the Rocky Mountain Region where every student is successfully learning.

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Smart Sites Elementary School
1234 Main Street
Anywhere, XY 12345

Phone: (555) 555-1234
Fax: (555) 555-2345

Grades: Kindergarten – 5th
Enrollment: 830 students
Principal: Principal Name
Assistant Principal: Assistant Principal Name
Office Hours: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Instruction Hours: 8:00 AM – 3:30 PM

Message from the Principal

A professional woman in a beige blazer looks directly at the viewer with a friendly expression.[PLACEHOLDER CONTENT] I believe that a strong partnership between home and school is essential for student success. We are committed to providing a nurturing and challenging learning environment, and your active participation in your child's education plays a vital role.

Here are a few tips to help your child achieve their full potential:

  • Establish a consistent homework routine: Designate a quiet, well-lit space for homework and set a regular time for its completion.
  • Encourage reading: Read with your child daily, even for just 15-20 minutes. This helps develop vocabulary, comprehension, and a love of reading.
  • Limit screen time: Set reasonable limits on television, video games, and other electronic devices, especially during study time.
  • Celebrate effort and progress: Focus on your child's hard work and improvement, rather than just grades.
  • Ensure adequate sleep and nutrition: A well-rested and nourished child is better able to focus and learn.
  • Communicate with the teacher: Use ParentSquare to stay in regular contact with your child's teacher to discuss their progress, address any concerns, and collaborate on strategies to support their learning.

We believe that by working together, we can create a strong foundation for your child's academic and personal growth. Please do not hesitate to reach out to your child's teacher or the school office if you have any questions or need additional support.

Warm regards,
[Principal's Name]

Latest News

South High to host first annual CTE showcase

Career and Technical Education (CTE) students at South High will be selling student-made items on Thursday, Dec. 4 from 5–7 p.m., at South High, 1213 W. Allison Road.

Several CTE departments will have items available for purchase during the showcase, including family and consumer science, business, health occupations, construction, engineering, welding, auto and art.

Students will be selling chili and cinnamon roll dinners, handmade blankets, and chicken coops and other student-made projects. Visitors can also take part in vital sign checks and enter a raffle for a free oil change.

The sale gives them the opportunity to showcase their skills to the public. Students meet several CTE curriculum standards through the fabrication of these products.

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Johnson cheer team to hold showcase

The Johnson Junior High Cheerleading Team will host a showcase on Friday, Nov. 14, in the main gym at Johnson, 1236 W. Allison Road. Doors open at 4:45 p.m.

The event will feature a special guest performance by the South High School cheerleaders.

Admission is $5, and food trucks and concessions will be available.

District profile —

At a Glance

LCSD1 covers 1,592 square miles in southeast Wyoming. It is the largest district in the state serving 13,226 students in the 2024-2025 school year.

More School Stats

  • 38

    K-12 schools
  • 13,226

    Enrolled students
  • 913

    2024 graduates
  • 1:1

    iPad to student ratio

Student of the Week 2025-2026

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Nov. 3 – Helena Brennan

Helena Brennan, a senior at South High School, was selected as Laramie County School District 1’s Student of the Week for the week of Nov. 3.

Brennan was selected for exemplifying South’s core values of Honor, Enthusiasm, Responsibility and Determination (HERD). She is known for her diligence, positive attitude and willingness to help others.

“She is always willing to put best effort into her work. Even when she is struggling, she pushes through and makes sure to give her very best,” Keiko Hiranaka South Math Teacher said.

Brennan is a member of the leadership team, mentoring elementary students at Arp Elementary. She is also the captain of the color guard and a member of the cheer squad.

Brennan is enrolled in classes at Laramie County Community College and plans to graduate at the end of the semester. Following graduation, she plans to attend cosmetology school.

Brennan selected Keiko Hiranaka as her favorite teacher because she has helped Brennan understand math when she was struggling.

Board Employee Spotlight

Janet Edwards - August

Janet Edwards, a Human Resources technician at Laramie County School District 1, has been selected for the Board Employee Spotlight for the month of August. She will be recognized on Monday, Aug.18 at 6 p.m. in the Storey Gym Boardroom, 2811 House Ave.

Edwards has been a dedicated LCSD1 employee for 24 years.

According to her nomination form, Edwards is known for her positive attitude, loyalty and thorough approach to her work. She is a resource when questions arise regarding the district’s time and attendance system. Her knowledge of the system allows her to resolve issues quickly and guide others in understanding how it works.

“Janet is always so helpful and incredibly thorough,” Human Resources Director Jen Sumner-Brownhill said. “Her positive personality and sense of humor make working with her a joy.”

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Upcoming Events

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