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- The Caldwell Education Association hosted a new teacher breakfast and swap shop so educators could equip their classrooms for free.
- CEA members prepared and hosted the event to benefit all new teachers.
- CEA member prepared a breakfast burrito bar for 20+ district staff and more than 60 new teachers.
- CEA Co-President Joy Wiesel (right) at the breakfast burrito prep station.
- Members of the Minidoka Education Association shared the benefits of the union with their fellow educators.
- Members of the Minidoka Education Association shared the benefits of the union with their fellow educators.
- Jerome Education Association members talked about the benefits of joining the union at their back-to-school event.
- Jerome Education Association members talked about the benefits of joining the union at their back-to-school event.
- CEA members ready to recruit at their back-to-school event.
- Coeur d’Alene Education Association members met at their back-to-school event.
- CEA members shared the importance of joining the union.
- At the Post Falls Education Association back-to-school event, educators heard from PFEA members about the benefits of joining the union.
- PFEA leaders welcomed the group.
- PFEA leaders, joined by IEA Statewide Organizer Brent Nichols (far left), worked to welcome teachers and encourage membership.
- The Idaho Falls Education Association co-hosted a new teachers’ event at Compass Academy. District 91 served as co-host.
- Educators react to the items available for auction at IFEA’s new teacher event. IFEA members spent the summer soliciting donations for the auction, which benefits the Idaho Education Association’s Children’s Fund.
- Teachers enjoyed a free lunch at the new teachers’ event.
- Teachers reconnected with familiar faces and met new co-workers at the event.
- Every new teacher received a goodie bag jam-packed with items donated from local businesses. IFEA started working to collect the items almost immediately after the school year ended.