2500 College Dr
Rock Springs, WY 82901
(307) 382-1600
WWCC is the home of the mustangs but in our automotive program we don't just like Mustangs we like all kinds of cool cars and trucks. This page is for all students of the WWCC auto program from the past and the present, or if you are planning on coming here for school or just kicking the idea around. It's also for anyone else who like to learn about the automobile. WWCC's Automotive Technology Program is where it's at if you want to become a great automotive technician. Located in Rock Springs, WY, WWCC is a great place to get an education. For more info call Tracey Hind, Instructor of Automotive Technology (307)382-1881
WWCC is the home of the mustangs but in our automotive program we don't just like Mustangs we like all kinds of cool cars and trucks. This page is for all students of the WWCC auto program from the past and the present, or if you are planning on coming here for school or just kicking the idea around. It's also for anyone else who like to learn about the automobile. WWCC's Automotive Technology Program is where it's at if you want to become a great automotive technician. Located in Rock Springs, WY, WWCC is a great place to get an education. For more info call Tracey Hind, Instructor of Automotive Technology (307)382-1881
RHA meets every Wednesday evening at 9pm in Rocky Mountain Commons. Here we discuss how we can improve the residence halls and plan events for students at WWCC. President: Zach Edwards Vice President: Natasha Loyola Secretary: Nghia Pham Treasurer: Alexandra "Monique" Weaver
The Western Wyoming Community College Student Ambassadors represent the college as positive and knowledgeable good-will ambassadors. Student Ambassadors can provide the best insights into what the college has to offer and are able to understand and provide help with some of the issues faced by prospective students and their families. Ambassadors must be able to interact with all age groups and are responsible for creating a positive atmosphere while giving campus tours and during recruiting events. Ambassadors will work with college staff and faculty to provide honest and accurate information about programs and services Western has to offer. In all circumstances, Student Ambassadors are seen as a positive role model and are a constant reflection of Western Wyoming Community College.
Welcome to the History Program at Western Wyoming Community College. This program offers a variety of opportunities for students, staff, and community members. Faculty primarily focus on the history of the American West, with specialties in women and gender studies, environmental history, memory studies, oral history, public history, and much more. In addition, they are devoted to approaching their classes and research through a global perspective, preparing students for life in the 21st century. As a program in the Division of Social Science and Fine Arts, the History Program serves students across campus. For instance, three of the four classes approved for government credit (a legislative requirement for all college students) are offered in this program: US to 1865, US since 1865, and Wyoming History. All courses offered in this program help students achieve the five goals of student success. That is, they prepare students to communicate competently, retrieve information, see issues from multiple perspectives, solve problems and develop life skills. "History is the interpretation of the past, using texts, to understand and discover human experiences" -- Jessica Clark, PhD
Our vision is to be recognized as a leader throughout Wyoming and the Rocky Mountain region for providing quality, affordable distance learning opportunities. Our mission is to partner with communities throughout Southwest Wyoming to widen educational opportunities for students by offering courses and programs through different mediums.
The Learning Center provides: High School Equivalency (formerly GED) preparation; instruction in reading, writing, and math on a variety of levels; college prep classes; skill assessments; computer literacy opportunities; English language classes; and citizenship classes. Visit or call your local center, ask questions, and let us help you realize your personal, educational and professional goals. Rock Springs: 382-1829 Green River: 872-1319 Bridger Valley 782-6401 Kemmerer: 877-5501 Afton: 886-9333 Pinedale: 367-6873 Big Piney: 276-5522
Sweetwater County School District #1 is a public school District in Rock Springs, Wyoming. We currently serve 5,500 students. Schools Elementary ------------------------- Desert Elementary-Wamsutter (K-6) (307)324-7811 Desert View Elementary (K-4) (307)352-3200 Eastside Elementary (5-6) (307)352-3425 Farson-Eden Elementary (K-5) (307)273-9301 Lincoln Elementary (K-3) (307)352-3210 Northpark Elementary (K-4) (307)352-3235 Overland Elementary (K-4) (307)352-3260 Pilot Butte Elementary (5-6) (307)352-3464 Sage Elementary (K-4) (307)352-3270 Walnut Elementary (K-4) (307)352-3225 Westridge Elementary (K-4) (307)352-3250 Middle School/Junior High ------------------------- Desert Middle School-Wamsutter (7-8) Farson-Eden Middle School (6-8) Rock Springs Junior High (7-8) (307)352-3474 High School ------------------------- Farson-Eden High School (9-12) Independence High School (9-12) (307)352-3290 Rock Springs High School (9-12) (307)352-3440
Overland Elementary PTO. Keep up on what is happening at Overland, and especially when PTO meetings are. We need YOU in the PTO!