JACKSON, Wyo. — The Teton County School District (TCSD) #1 seeks feedback from all community members in a survey aimed to help educators identify what skills could benefit students in their daily lives.

One question in the survey asks, “What experiences do you believe students should have before completing high school to ensure success after graduation?”

“TCSD is developing a shared community vision of learning to ensure students not only meet Wyoming Content and Performance Standards but also apply what they learn to life in grades K-5, 6-8 and 9-12,” TCSD Executive Director of Communications and Civil Rights/Title IX Coordinator Charlotte Reynolds said in the announcement.

This “call for feedback” will be going out to the community at large, including students, parents/guardians, chamber of commerce (industry/business), non-profits, media outlets, government agencies, higher education, recent SIS and JHHS grads and several other groups/organizations.

“Help shape the future of student learning,” TCSD said.

Contact Dr. Scott Crisp, the Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services, at scrisp@tcsd.org with any questions.

Leigh Reagan Smith is a wildlife and community news reporter. Originally a documentary filmmaker, she has lived in the valley since 1997. Leigh enjoys skiing, horseback riding, hiking, mountain biking and interviewing interesting people for her podcast, SoulRise.