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Idaho Education Association We are Idaho's public school educators.

As the Idaho Education Association, we support and advocate for all of our educator colleagues across the state — elementary and secondary teachers, education support professionals, school administrators, aspiring educators and retired educators.

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IEA Voucher Lawsuit Faces Monday Milestone
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IEA Voucher Lawsuit Faces Monday Milestone

In September, Idaho Education Association joined other petitioners in asking the Idaho Supreme Court to rule the state’s new private school voucher program unconstitutional.
WARNING! Zombies Ahead!
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WARNING! Zombies Ahead!

Two Moscow Education Association members have taken an unusual approach to teaching mapping.
Turnout Was the Deciding Factor for Many Bonds and Levies
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Turnout Was the Deciding Factor for Many Bonds and Levies

Some failed by heartbreakingly thin margins — but IEA members scored a big win in the West Ada School District.
CEA Educator Puts Idaho on the Map — Again
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CEA Educator Puts Idaho on the Map — Again

Dr. Melyssa Ferro is up for one of the top honors in the nation.
A SPED Funding Showdown Is Brewing. Will It Boil Over?
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A SPED Funding Showdown Is Brewing. Will It Boil Over?

The gap between what public schools need for special education and what the Idaho Legislature is willing to provide is growing, and recent moves are setting the stage for a dispute during the 2026 session.

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Being an IEA member means having the tools, training, and support to advocate for yourself, your students, and your profession. Together, we elevate the teaching profession and protect the future of Idaho’s public schools.
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The best argument for public education in Idaho is the good, simple truth of what happens in our members’ classrooms each and every day.
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Idaho Education Issues and Challenges

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Idaho Education Issues and Challenges

No public dollars for private schools

IEA Advocacy Actions and Resources

In 2025, anti-public education forces succeeded in bringing private school vouchers to Idaho, after out-of-state billionaires and their allies spent years and millions of dollars electing pro-voucher policymakers and hiring lobbyists. House Bill 93 clearly violates the Idaho Constitution and was approved by lawmakers and signed into law over the vocal opposition of tens of thousands of Idahoans. IEA members have always opposed vouchers and will use every means possible — legal, legislative and electoral — to roll back this law and prevent its expansion. Join the fight!
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Idaho schools and communities urgently need more mental health resources

IEA Advocacy Actions and Resources

Idaho’s students are facing a growing mental health crisis, but too many schools and communities lack the counselors, social workers, and supports they need. Students are 10 times more likely to seek help when mental-health support is available in school. Urge your legislators to invest in stronger mental health resources for Idaho kids — and share a personal story about how this issue affects your classroom, family, or community.
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It's time to end the era of chronic underfunding and invest in our schools

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The Idaho Constitution is plain as day: “It shall be the duty of the legislature of Idaho, to establish and maintain a general, uniform and thorough system of public, free common schools.” Decades later, our students do not have the thorough system our founders mandated. Instead, local property taxpayers are consistently asked to fund basic needs and business costs. IEA members believe we can do better.
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Respect the education profession and trust educators

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Idaho’s students deserve experienced, supported educators who can focus on teaching—not just surviving. Urge your legislators to respect and retain Idaho’s teachers by ensuring fair pay, manageable workloads, and professional support. Share a story from your school or community about how teacher shortages or turnover are affecting students and classrooms.
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We are Idaho's public school educators.

As Idaho's largest labor union, we advocate for Idaho's education professionals and work to unite our members and the state to realize the promise of a public education that prepares every student to succeed. Together, our voice is stronger.