The document discusses several areas for education reform in Wyoming schools. It notes that while some schools are seeing academic progress, overall test scores in Wyoming reflect mediocrity compared to other states and countries. It argues that Wyoming needs to make real changes to better prepare students for a global economy. Specific reform proposals discussed include sharing best practices between districts, increasing instruction time through a longer school year and school day, implementing high-quality summer school programs, maintaining high academic standards and accountability, improving teacher evaluation and compensation, and appointing a state superintendent focused on education reform rather than politics.