Wyoming Statutes

§ 21-9-102 — Instruction in state and federal constitutions required; satisfactory examination a prerequisite to graduation

Wyoming § 21-9-102
JurisdictionWyoming
Title 21Education
Ch. 9COURSES OF STUDY, TEXTBOOKS,
Art. 1COURSES OF STUDY

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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 21-9-102 (2026).

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All schools and colleges in this state that are supported in any manner by public funds shall give instruction in the essentials of the United States constitution and the constitution of the state of Wyoming, including the study of and devotion to American institution and ideals, and no student shall receive a high school diploma, associate degree or baccalaureate degree without satisfactorily passing an examination on the principles of the constitution of the United States and the state of Wyoming. The instruction shall be given for at least three (3) years in kindergarten through grade eight (8) and for one (1) year each in the secondary and college grades.

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