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Adult EnrichmentSublette BOCES is pleased to offer a wide variety of adult education and enrichment courses.Category -
BOCES BuildingK-5 Afterschool ProgramABOUTSublette BOCES Afterschool Program is available for students entering grades K-5. Afterschool takes place Monday - Thursday, from 3:50 pm - 5:15 pm at Sublette BOCES (665 N. Tyler Ave.)TRANSPORTATIONIf your child will be riding the school bus to BOCES from Pinedale Elementary School, they will need to ride the HORSE bus. This is is going to both PAC and BOCES Afterschool program.REGISTRATION & ATTENANCEARUX is Sublette BOCES's new digital portal where you can register for programs, manage your account, and stay connected with everything your family needs.Enrollment in the BOCES Afterschool program through ARUX is designed to provide flexibility. Registration is set up on a M-Th basis for each month during the SCSD #1 school year. Parents can register for any or all of the days for the month. The cost for the Afterschool program is set at $6.50 per day/per child. For example, if you want to enroll your child for 9 days in the month of September, it would cost you $58.50 for the month. Parents will be invoiced weekly for the Sublette BOCES K-5 afterschool program through our digital portal ARUX. Attendance is taken daily at our afterschool program. If you child is registered and will not be attending please let our staff at BOCES know by calling (307)367-6873.Parents will pick students up by 5:15 p.m. from the BOCES center unless otherwise announced. If no one comes to pick up the child from the class by 5:15 p.m. there will be a late fee of $1 for per minute late assessed, with the first fee starting at 5:15 p.m. After three late pick ups, per family, (5:15 p.m. or later) a warning letter will be sent home and late pickup fee will increase to $4 per minute late. After five late pickups the family will be suspended for one month. At 5:15 p.m. attempts will be made to contact parents, if parents cannot be reached, other authorized persons listed on the registration form may be called. If no one can be reached to pick up the child by 5:45 p.m., staff may call the Department of Family Services. If they cannot be reached, BOCES staff may call the Sublette County Sheriff's Office. SCHOLARSHIPSSublette BOCES provides scholarships to students who qualify for the free and reduced and reduced lunch program through SCSD #1. Please provide BOCES with a copy of the documentation from the Superintendents Office (307)367-2139. Once approved, please contact Sublette BOCES (307)367-6873 with your children(s) schedule and we will register your student.SNACKWe provide a snack each day for the students. Please let us know if your child has any specific allergies.School Year 2026-2027 K-5 Afterschool Program 26-27 Site -
Daytime PotteryAdult EnrichmentYou likely know Cristy from her years teaching at the elementary school. Cristy has been working and teaching in this community since the early '90s, and she's excited to offer two clay exploration classes through BOCES this fall, one Tuesday afternoons and one Tuesday evenings for six weeks. Each class will open with an inspirational look at a contemporary or historic ceramicist to get those creative juices flowing, then we will jump right into the making of the day. First we will create some of our very own texture tools, then there will be plenty of hand building available as well as opportunities to build your skill at the wheel. Six weeks of Tuesdays; expect to come away with a few completed projects to keep or give as gifts.Adult Fall 2026 -
Driver's Education (Out of County Resident) 2026Drivers EducationDriver’s Education Procedures for Students Earn your license and become a safe, secure driver with the BOCES Driver’s Education course. Our goal is to offer a program that develops a conscientious, efficient, safe driver who understands the skills and behaviors required for safely operating a vehicle. Procedures: At the age of 14 years and 6 months and a Sublette County Resident you may register and pay the class fee of $750.00 for Driver’s Education at BOCES through this link: Driver's Ed. You may also call the BOCES office for assistance at 367-6873. ** Students who qualify for Free & Reduced Lunch at SCSD #1 can receive a scholarship for the cost of the BOCES fee. You will receive a confirmation email including the link to the online class portion which is an additional $59.99. On your own time, complete the online classroom instruction through DriversEd.com. Obtain your learner’s permit from the Wyoming Department of Transportation (You must be 15 to obtain a learners permit or go through the hardship process). WYDOT requires documentation for obtaining the permit: proof of identity (birth certificate, passport, etc.), 2 examples of proof of residence, and your social security card. Prior to driving with an instructor, you must present Sublette BOCES with physical copies of your 1) Certificate of completion from driversed.com and 2) WYDOT learner’s permit. Sign this document as well as the Parent Permissions and return to the BOCES office. After steps 1-4 above have been completed, Mr. Hartwig or Mr. Flint, Sublette BOCES driving instructors, will call you to schedule the required six (6) hours of driving time. The instructor will work to find driving hours to fit within your schedule, to the extent possible. Driving Expectations: You must have your learner’s permit in your possession at all times. No flip-flops or barefeet while driving. You must be alert and observant at all times while driving. You shall not report to your driving session with alcohol or with any detectable amount of controlled substances in your system. A detectable amount refers to the standards generally used in workplace drug and alcohol testing. No distractions while driving: i.e cell phone, music, watch phone, digital devices. Pay attention at all times, no sleeping. No food or sugary beverages in the vehicle. You must not violate any of the conditions of Wyoming Statute 31-7-108: The student’s license or nonresident operating privilege is currently under suspension or revocation in Wyoming or any other state; The student is a habitual user of alcohol or any controlled substance to a degree rendering him/her incapable of safely driving a motor vehicle; The student has previously been adjudged by a court of law to be mentally incompetent and who has not at the time of application been restored to competency by the methods provided by law; The student has failed to successfully pass an examination required by Wyoming law; When the instructor has good cause to believe that the person by reason of physical or mental disability would not be able to safely operate a motor vehicle upon the highways; The student is in violation of the immigration laws of the United States; When the instructor has received a written statement from a licensed treating physician or optometrist stating the student is not capable of safely operating a motor vehicle. ** If, after the first driving session or during any successive driving session, for any reason the instructor feels that continuing the course would place you, the instructor, or the general public at risk, you will be removed from the program. ** Students who do not successfully meet the standards required by the course will not receive a completion certificate. If these students still wish to obtain a Wyoming Driver’s License, they will be required to practice with a parent or legal guardian to obtain the necessary hours and skills to complete the program. After successful completion of all the requirements listed above, students will then be presented with their Driver’s Education certificate.Driver's Ed 2026 -
Driver's Education (SCSD#1 Student Area Boundary Only) 2026Drivers EducationDriver’s Education Procedures for Students Earn your license and become a safe, secure driver with the BOCES Driver’s Education course. Our goal is to offer a program that develops a conscientious, efficient, safe driver who understands the skills and behaviors required for safely operating a vehicle. Procedures: At the age of 14 years and 6 months and a Sublette County Resident you may register and pay the class fee of $250.00 for Driver’s Education at BOCES through this link: Driver's Ed. You may also call the BOCES office for assistance at 367-6873. ** Students who qualify for Free & Reduced Lunch at SCSD #1 can receive a scholarship for the cost of the BOCES fee. You will receive a confirmation email including the link to the online class portion which is an additional $59.99. On your own time, complete the online classroom instruction through DriversEd.com. Obtain your learner’s permit from the Wyoming Department of Transportation (You must be 15 to obtain a learners permit or go through the hardship process). WYDOT requires documentation for obtaining the permit: proof of identity (birth certificate, passport, etc.), 2 examples of proof of residence, and your social security card. Prior to driving with an instructor, you must present Sublette BOCES with physical copies of your 1) Certificate of completion from driversed.com and 2) WYDOT learner’s permit. Sign this document as well as the Parent Permissions and return to the BOCES office. After steps 1-4 above have been completed, Mr. Hartwig or Mr. Flint, Sublette BOCES driving instructors, will call you to schedule the required six (6) hours of driving time. The instructor will work to find driving hours to fit within your schedule, to the extent possible. Driving Expectations: You must have your learner’s permit in your possession at all times. No flip-flops or barefeet while driving. You must be alert and observant at all times while driving. You shall not report to your driving session with alcohol or with any detectable amount of controlled substances in your system. A detectable amount refers to the standards generally used in workplace drug and alcohol testing. No distractions while driving: i.e cell phone, music, watch phone, digital devices. Pay attention at all times, no sleeping. No food or sugary beverages in the vehicle. You must not violate any of the conditions of Wyoming Statute 31-7-108: The student’s license or nonresident operating privilege is currently under suspension or revocation in Wyoming or any other state; The student is a habitual user of alcohol or any controlled substance to a degree rendering him/her incapable of safely driving a motor vehicle; The student has previously been adjudged by a court of law to be mentally incompetent and who has not at the time of application been restored to competency by the methods provided by law; The student has failed to successfully pass an examination required by Wyoming law; When the instructor has good cause to believe that the person by reason of physical or mental disability would not be able to safely operate a motor vehicle upon the highways; The student is in violation of the immigration laws of the United States; When the instructor has received a written statement from a licensed treating physician or optometrist stating the student is not capable of safely operating a motor vehicle. ** If, after the first driving session or during any successive driving session, for any reason the instructor feels that continuing the course would place you, the instructor, or the general public at risk, you will be removed from the program. ** Students who do not successfully meet the standards required by the course will not receive a completion certificate. If these students still wish to obtain a Wyoming Driver’s License, they will be required to practice with a parent or legal guardian to obtain the necessary hours and skills to complete the program. After successful completion of all the requirements listed above, students will then be presented with their Driver’s Education certificate.Driver's Ed 2026 -
Drivers EducationStudents will complete on-line learning portion, as well as complete six hours of successful driving time in order to receive a certificate of completion.Category -
Evening PotteryAdult EnrichmentYou likely know Cristy from her years teaching at the elementary school. Cristy has been working and teaching in this community since the early '90s, and she's excited to offer two clay exploration classes through BOCES this fall, one Tuesday afternoons and one Tuesday evenings for six weeks. Each class will open with an inspirational look at a contemporary or historic ceramicist to get those creative juices flowing, then we will jump right into the making of the day. First we will create some of our very own texture tools, then there will be plenty of hand building available as well as opportunities to build your skill at the wheel. Six weeks of Tuesdays; expect to come away with a few completed projects to keep or give as gifts.Adult Fall 2026 -
Focaccia ArtAdult EnrichmentTurn bread into a work of art! Join Fran Pici Halligan for a fun, hands-on BOCES class where you'll learn the techniques behind creating beautiful edible focaccia masterpieces using fresh herbs, colorful vegetables, and your imagination. Whether you're a seasoned baker or a complete beginner, you'll leave with new bread-making skills, a stunning focaccia to take home, and plenty of inspiration to keep creating in your own kitchen. Come ready to knead, create, and have fun!Adult Fall 2026 -
K-5 Afterschool ProgramABOUTSublette BOCES Afterschool Program is available for students entering grades K-5. Afterschool takes place Monday - Thursday, from 3:50 pm - 5:15 pm at Sublette BOCES (665 N. Tyler Ave.)TRANSPORTATIONIf your child will be riding the school bus to BOCES from Pinedale Elementary School, they will need to ride the HORSE bus. This is is going to both PAC and BOCES Afterschool program.REGISTRATION & ATTENANCEARUX is Sublette BOCES's new digital portal where you can register for programs, manage your account, and stay connected with everything your family needs.Enrollment in the BOCES Afterschool program through ARUX is designed to provide flexibility. Registration is set up on a M-Th basis for each month during the SCSD #1 school year. Parents can register for any or all of the days for the month. The cost for the Afterschool program is set at $6.50 per day/per child. For example, if you want to enroll your child for 9 days in the month of September, it would cost you $58.50 for the month. Parents will be invoiced weekly for the Sublette BOCES K-5 afterschool program through our digital portal ARUX. Attendance is taken daily at our afterschool program. If you child is registered and will not be attending please let our staff at BOCES know by calling (307)367-6873.Parents will pick students up by 5:15 p.m. from the BOCES center unless otherwise announced. If no one comes to pick up the child from the class by 5:15 p.m. there will be a late fee of $1 for per minute late assessed, with the first fee starting at 5:15 p.m. After three late pick ups, per family, (5:15 p.m. or later) a warning letter will be sent home and late pickup fee will increase to $4 per minute late. After five late pickups the family will be suspended for one month. At 5:15 p.m. attempts will be made to contact parents, if parents cannot be reached, other authorized persons listed on the registration form may be called. If no one can be reached to pick up the child by 5:45 p.m., staff may call the Department of Family Services. If they cannot be reached, BOCES staff may call the Sublette County Sheriff's Office. SCHOLARSHIPSSublette BOCES provides scholarships to students who qualify for the free and reduced and reduced lunch program through SCSD #1. Please provide BOCES with a copy of the documentation from the Superintendents Office (307)367-2139. Once approved, please contact Sublette BOCES (307)367-6873 with your children(s) schedule and we will register your student.SNACKWe provide a snack each day for the students. Please let us know if your child has any specific allergies.Child Care Program -
NewLegal Opioids: A discussion on Kramtom and How Medications Treat AddictionAdult EnrichmentThis presentation is a community based conversation on something we are seeing in the stores and hearing about online but still not entirely clear what it is and the ramifications of its use. We will delve into Kratom — a legal and unregulated substance that has become common throughout the country. We will build on last years discussion of the biology of addiction to understand how Kratom fits into this picture and explore how medications play a critical role in recovery. All ages welcome!Registration is appreciated.Adult Fall 2026 -
NewMedicare 101Adult EnrichmentMedicare 101 & Open Enrollment: Free Community Session Medicare open enrollment is coming up — Tisha Tuttle with Wyoming Senior Citizens, Inc. is here to help. Tisha will walk through Medicare basics for anyone who's new to the system or just wants a refresher, then get hands-on with a real "how-to" for evaluating your drug plan during open enrollment — including a live walkthrough on screen so you can follow along step by step. Thursday, September 17th🕠 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Bring your questions — Tisha's slideshow is built to spark them. Free and open to the public.Registration is appreciated.Adult Fall 2026 -
Metalsmithing Open Studio - SeptemberAdult EnrichmentAlready comfortable at the bench? The Metalsmithing studio is open for practice time Monday through Friday, 8am-4pm. Since other classes use the space during those hours, check with the Community Education Coordinator when you register to find times that work around the schedule. This is open lab time for experienced metalsmithing students only, and there's no instructor on site during these hours. Bring your own materials, though we keep copper and basic supplies on hand. Need a torch? BOCES sells access for an additional fee. Not quite ready for open studio yet? Watch for our Intro to Metalsmithing Studio class this fall, designed to get you oriented before you fly solo at the bench. Come put in the hours. The space is yours.Adult Fall 2026 -
Pottery Open Studio - SeptemberAdult EnrichmentYou don't need a class to make a mess with clay — you just need time at the wheel. Pottery Open Studio is your space for independent work, Monday through Friday, 8am-4pm. Since other classes use the space during those hours, check with the Community Education Coordinator when you register to find times that work around the schedule. 25lbs clay, tools, and glaze are provided. Just bring your ideas. No instructor hovering, no deadline breathing down your neck. Firing your own kiln at home is a whole thing. Luckily, you don't have to — we'll arrange a kiln firing schedule so your finished pieces come out of the fire and into your hands shortly after the month wraps up.Students must have previous pottery experience to register for this class.Adult Fall 2026 -
Special Events/Speaker SeriesEducational lecture series on wide variety of topics ... art, science, humanities, travel, world view. Presenters from Sublette County, around Wyoming, and the nation.Category -
NewStraight to the Source: Rita Meyer on TerraPower's Natrium ProjectAdult EnrichmentTerraPower's Natrium reactor is under construction two hours south in Kemmerer — a first-of-its-kind nuclear facility. What does that actually mean for Wyoming's energy future, and where does the project stand right now? Rita Meyer has the answers. As CEO of Wyoming Energy Futures and TerraPower's local project consultant, she's the person coordinating community outreach and infrastructure planning for Natrium. Join us for the next Straight to the Source, where Rita will give a construction update and answer your questions directly. No filters, no press release — just the latest on one of the biggest infrastructure projects in the state, from someone who's in it every day. Free and open to the public.Registration is appreciated.Adult Fall 2026 -
Stuff It! Homemade Sausage WorkshopAdult EnrichmentEver wanted to make your own sausage from scratch? Now's your chance!Join Instructor Fran Pici Halligan for a hands-on class where you'll learn the techniques, tips, and secrets to crafting delicious homemade sausage. Each participant will make two different varieties:🇮🇹 Classic Italian Sausage🇬🇷 Greek Chicken Sausage with fresh herbs, lemon, garlic, and fetaYou'll learn about seasoning, mixing, texture, stuffing techniques, and cooking methods. Best of all, you'll take your creations home to enjoy!Whether you're a beginner or an experienced home cook, you'll leave with new skills, recipes, and the confidence to make homemade sausage anytime.Adult Fall 2026 -
Summer Take FlightAdult EnrichmentThink you have the Right Stuff? If so, then Take Flight is the class for you. We’ll cover the aviation theory and flight maneuvers you would need to know if you were a Student Pilot preparing for your first solo flight. Topics include basic aerodynamics, aviation weather, flight maneuvers and FAA rules and regulations for that solo flight. All of this training will be entered in your personal logbook to count as ground school training towards your FAA Written Exam. On the flight simulator, you’ll practice take-offs and landings and the basic maneuvers that you’d need to know to be able to take that first flight by yourself. For the last class, we’ll have a couple of professional pilots come in to see if you can fly the manueuvers for a real solo and “Sign you off” for your “Solo”. They’ll discuss careers and opportunities available in aviation. The class won’t qualify you fly a real aircraft, but, when you decide to take lessons, you’ll know what to expect. If you’ve ever wondered if you have the Right Stuff, come join us.This class is for 6th Grad and Above.Adult Summer 2026 -
NewThe Night SkyAdult EnrichmentJoin us for a tour of the stars beginning with Astronomy 101 with Pat Bernathy at Sublette BOCES, Room 120.After class, we will drive up to White Pine Resort's parking lot for a first hand look through various telescopes with the guidance of Jackson Hole Astronomy Club. We anticipate being able to view the moon and Saturn that night. If the weather and cloud cover is not cooperative, we will meet the following night, Saturday, September 19 at White Pine Resort.Adult Fall 2026 -
Youth EnrichmentSublette BOCES is pleased to offer a wide variety of youth enrichment courses.Category