Washakie County School District #2

Washakie County School District #2


Generated on August 21, 2026

Schools in this District

  • Ten Sleep K-12

Reported Scorecard Results

The results shown below reflect the district as a whole. The results are not individual schools listed above. The Scorecard presents publicly available district data. Where a letter grade appears beside a percentage, it is provided only as a frame of reference using the traditional grading scale and does not replace or change the reported result.

A 90% and above
B 80–89%
C 70–79%
D 60–69%
F Below 60%

Under WDE’s minimum reporting-size policy, results for groups of fewer than 10 students are withheld to protect student privacy and prevent individual student outcomes from being identified through aggregate data. WDE did not publicly report an ACT composite score for this district.
Washakie County School District #2’s unusually high per-pupil figure reflects substantial state-funded capital construction associated with the multi-year construction of the new Ten Sleep K–12 school. Capital project funding significantly increased the district’s reported revenues for multiple reporting years. The Scorecard consistently reports total revenues across all funds, these construction dollars remain included in the district’s per-pupil figure. The reported amount is accurate for the year shown; however, it reflects extraordinary capital activity rather than the district’s typical annual financial picture. Readers seeking a more representative historical comparison are encouraged to review district financial reports from years prior to 2021–22, before the capital activity reflected in the reports reviewed here.

Use These Results Locally

The Wyoming School District Scorecard is a starting point for local questions. Parents and taxpayers can use these reported results when talking with school board members, district administrators, legislators, and community leaders about academic scores, accountability ratings, staffing, and spending.

  • How do academic scores compare across elementary, middle, and high school?
  • How many schools are below state standards?
  • How does district staffing compare with academic outcomes?
  • How much is spent per student, and how much reaches instructional categories?
  • What is the district doing to improve reading and math proficiency?

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