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OPINION: Investing in Idaho's teachers: A commitment reflected in rising pay
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~ As Teacher Appreciation Week approaches, Governor Brad Little reflects on his own favorite teacher, Mrs. Dresser, and the impact she had on his life. He recognizes that we all have a special teacher who has made a difference in our lives.
During his time as Governor, Little has made it a priority to show appreciation for teachers through real and sustained investments in education. Since 2019, Idaho has seen a historic 70% increase in education funding, with a clear focus on supporting teachers and strengthening the profession.
This investment has resulted in measurable outcomes, with Idaho's average teacher pay increasing by nearly 22% since 2021 and minimum salaries rising by 24.5%. In his first year as Governor, Little led the way with a $92 million investment in K-12 education. This included raising starting teacher pay and doubling funding for early literacy programs.
Despite the challenges of 2020, Idaho continued to prioritize educators by adding $36 million to increase career ladder funding and expand literacy support. The momentum continued in 2021 with an additional $87 million investment that fully funded the advanced professional rung of the career ladder. This ensured that experienced teachers were recognized and compensated for their expertise.
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In 2022, Idaho reached a landmark year with a $696 million investment in education. This included giving school districts the option to join the state insurance plan, providing better benefits for educators. Teachers also received additional salary increases and $1,000 bonuses as recognition for their hard work. A special legislative session added even more support with House Bill 1 alone providing $410 million for public education.
The progress continued in 2023 with a $653 million investment that raised starting teacher pay once again and provided additional discretionary funding for local districts. The Idaho LAUNCH program was also created to strengthen pathways from the classroom to career.
In 2024, Idaho made its largest education investment in state history with $1.3 billion, including a landmark commitment to improving school facilities. And in 2025, another $119 million was invested in rural school facilities, teacher pay raises, and literacy programs.
These investments demonstrate a sustained and intentional effort to elevate the teaching profession and show educators that their work is valued not just in words, but in action. While there is still more to be done, Governor Little is confident that Idaho is moving in the right direction.
As Teacher Appreciation Week approaches, Governor Little extends his gratitude to all teachers for their hard work and dedication. He recognizes that their impact goes beyond the classroom and into the lives of Idaho students every single day. And he reaffirms his commitment to continue investing in the people who make a difference in our state's future.
During his time as Governor, Little has made it a priority to show appreciation for teachers through real and sustained investments in education. Since 2019, Idaho has seen a historic 70% increase in education funding, with a clear focus on supporting teachers and strengthening the profession.
This investment has resulted in measurable outcomes, with Idaho's average teacher pay increasing by nearly 22% since 2021 and minimum salaries rising by 24.5%. In his first year as Governor, Little led the way with a $92 million investment in K-12 education. This included raising starting teacher pay and doubling funding for early literacy programs.
Despite the challenges of 2020, Idaho continued to prioritize educators by adding $36 million to increase career ladder funding and expand literacy support. The momentum continued in 2021 with an additional $87 million investment that fully funded the advanced professional rung of the career ladder. This ensured that experienced teachers were recognized and compensated for their expertise.
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In 2022, Idaho reached a landmark year with a $696 million investment in education. This included giving school districts the option to join the state insurance plan, providing better benefits for educators. Teachers also received additional salary increases and $1,000 bonuses as recognition for their hard work. A special legislative session added even more support with House Bill 1 alone providing $410 million for public education.
The progress continued in 2023 with a $653 million investment that raised starting teacher pay once again and provided additional discretionary funding for local districts. The Idaho LAUNCH program was also created to strengthen pathways from the classroom to career.
In 2024, Idaho made its largest education investment in state history with $1.3 billion, including a landmark commitment to improving school facilities. And in 2025, another $119 million was invested in rural school facilities, teacher pay raises, and literacy programs.
These investments demonstrate a sustained and intentional effort to elevate the teaching profession and show educators that their work is valued not just in words, but in action. While there is still more to be done, Governor Little is confident that Idaho is moving in the right direction.
As Teacher Appreciation Week approaches, Governor Little extends his gratitude to all teachers for their hard work and dedication. He recognizes that their impact goes beyond the classroom and into the lives of Idaho students every single day. And he reaffirms his commitment to continue investing in the people who make a difference in our state's future.
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