Rock River School Opens Doors to Albany County Families This Spring
Rock River School, 40 miles north of Laramie, opened its K-12 campus to Albany County families this spring for a firsthand look at rural education.

Rock River School, perched 40 miles north of Laramie in the small community of Rock River, opened its campus doors to Albany County families this spring, giving parents and students across the region a direct look at what a K-12 education in one of the district's most rural settings looks like.
The school, part of Albany County School District No. 1, serves roughly 84 students across kindergarten through 12th grade on a single campus at 262 North Morris in Rock River. That all-under-one-roof structure is rare in Wyoming and gives the school a distinct character: high schoolers and kindergartners share hallways, staff know students by name across grade levels, and the student-to-teacher ratio in the upper grades sits around 5 to 1, well below the state average.
The spring open houses were designed to let families from across Albany County explore what that environment actually feels like from the inside. For families currently zoned into larger district schools in Laramie or weighing educational alternatives, the campus visit offered something a brochure cannot: a sense of how a small, close-knit school operates day to day.
Rock River is a working-class, rural community, and the school reflects that. Nearly half of its students qualify as economically disadvantaged, a share that tracks with broader trends across Wyoming's more isolated communities. Albany County School District No. 1 has increasingly focused on making sure families in every corner of the county, not just those in Laramie, know what options exist for their children.
Families seeking more information can contact Rock River School directly at 307-721-4265 or visit the campus at 262 North Morris, Rock River, WY 82083.
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