Great news is coming out of Cody’s classrooms this week: an Eastside educator has received formal recognition from Wyoming’s state superintendent of public instruction for outstanding innovations in STEM education, according to the Cody Enterprise.
The recognition highlights the kind of creative, dedicated teaching that helps prepare Cody’s students for futures in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics — fields that are increasingly central to Wyoming’s evolving economy and workforce. Being singled out by the state superintendent is a meaningful honor, reflecting not just individual excellence but the broader commitment to quality education that the Cody community values.
While details of the specific innovations recognized were not available at press time, the acknowledgment from the state’s top education official speaks to the impact this educator has made both inside the classroom and beyond. Recognition at the state level shines a well-deserved spotlight on Eastside’s staff and the school community that supports them.
In other uplifting local news, the Cody Enterprise also reports that Hopkins is now heading the Northwest College Foundation — a leadership development that bodes well for continued community investment in higher education opportunities in the region.
Together, these stories reflect a Cody community that is investing in its people — from the classroom to the college level — and earning recognition for doing it well. Congratulations to the honored educator and to everyone working to make Cody’s schools and institutions a source of community pride.
Sources: Cody Enterprise, Cody Enterprise