Is a high school course with personal finance concepts required to be taken as a graduation requirement? No, Wyoming does not require any specific courses for graduation. Wyoming requires three years of instruction in social studies, including economic systems and institutions. See: Wyoming Current Administrative Rules (scroll down to Education, Dept. of and click on drop down; click on General Agency, Board or Commission Rules; and then click on Chapter 31 for Graduation Requirements).
While Wyoming's requirements indicate that economics must be taught as part of the social studies credits, there are minimal personal finance concepts included in those standards. See: Wyoming Social Studies Standards (page 13). Wyoming's Career and Vocational Education Standards also include minimal personal finance concepts. See: Wyoming Career and Vocational Education Standards.
It is not clear how Wyoming measures student achievement in financial literacy or how the state monitors local school district implementation of the financial literacy education requirement.