A Wheatland area senior, Allison, addressed the Platte County School District #1 board on Jan. 19 to oppose a proposed regulation change that would exclude retake courses from valedictorian and salutatorian eligibility. Allison said the proposed language would strip students of honors and questioned how the change aligns with Wyoming Department of Education standards. She told the board the regulation "targets" her situation and asked that the district reconsider.
After public comment the board considered a motion to approve inclusion of retake courses in the eligibility calculation for Wheatland High School's valedictorian and salutatorian for the Class of 2026. The motion was made and seconded; board members spent considerable time debating competing fairness concerns. Several members said they sympathized with Allison's circumstances but worried that allowing retake grades to count could create a precedent that disadvantages students who did not retake courses. One board member said the handbook lacked clear language on retakes and that this situation revealed an omission that should be fixed prospectively.
After discussion the board voted; the motion failed (recorded as "Motion does not pass"). The board did, separately and by voice vote, approve handbook language clarifying retake definitions in the Wheatland High School course description book and added tardy consequences to the Wheatland Middle School handbook earlier in the meeting.
Why it matters: The failed motion leaves current valedictorian/salutatorian eligibility unchanged for the Class of 2026, while the subsequent handbook updates aim to provide clearer rules going forward. Student testimony highlighted the real‑world impact of handbook and regulatory language on individual achievement and college applications.
Provenance: Testimony by Allison and the subsequent motion and vote are recorded in the transcript (SEG 303 through SEG 2053).