McKim honored at national program.
By Dan Dockstader on Nov 30, 2010 in Featured, News
Lyniece McKim, science teacher at Star Valley High School, was honored as the 2010 Wyoming Outstanding Biology Teacher during a program in Minneapolis during November. McKim has 34 years of teaching experience at the elementary, middle school and high school levels. She currently teaches Honors Biology, Honors Human Anatomy, Physiology and Biology I at Star Valley High School. The honors programs provides students with college credit. McKim was advisor to the Science Olympiad Team as it competed in Wichita, Kansas in 2007 and the Wyoming State Championship Science Bowl Team in 2008. Both teams from Star Valley represented all high schools in Wyoming. She was honored as the Wyoming Outstanding Science Bowl and Science Olympiad Coach following both events.




Clint Merritt | Nov 30, 2010 | Reply
I have to give Lyniece a big thank you for her help and dedication to all of her students….She helped me develop a desire for furthering my education in sciences and medicine…I have always been greatful for her service.
Brad Kovach | Dec 1, 2010 | Reply
I am glad Mrs. McKim has earned the recognition she deserves! There isn’t a single one of her students that hates the way she teaches: she’s thorough, and when she says something, it sticks in your head.
I took college biology that was so easy after McKim’s class, I didn’t even go to class and still got the highest grade on every test. Thanks, Mrs. McKim!