Working For You
Harnessing People Power: Lessons from North Idaho Triumphs | Chris Parri
Public Schools Adequacy Study Needed Urgently
The path to reforming public school funding must include an adequacy study.
IEA’s “Smulk” Walks the Union Walk
Jake Smulkowski would fit right in at a local meeting for pipe fitters or steelworkers. Instead, he teaches fifth grade. But don’t let that make you think his strong union values are any less relevant to his worldview or how he sees what he does for a living.
November 7 Elections Show IEA Member Influence | Peggy Hoy
American Education Week Affirms Public Education’s Role | Layne McInelly
IEA Reporter Returns as Online News Page
IEA Leaders Send Letter of Support to Portland Educators
IEA is a Family Affair with this Trio
Hope Wayne and Brianna Stackle really didn’t choose to join the Idaho Education Association when they became educators. It’s just what you do in their family.
West Bonner Chaos Builds Community Solidarity
Union Veterans Settle in New IEA Roles
IEA Central to Education Spending Reform Effort
IEA to Offer Dyslexia Re-Certification Class
Under a 2022 addition to Idaho statute, every certified educator in Idaho is required to be trained in strategies for teaching dyslexic students by 2025 or risk losing their certification to teach.