IDAHOANS FOR EDUCATION CHOICE PAC:

Freedom to choose a school that provides the environment that you desire...
not someone else's!

Freedom to choose a school that meets your student's needs...
not someone else's!

Freedom to choose a school that meets your expectations...
not someone else's!

Freedom to choose a school based upon its performance...
not where you live!

Darrel Deide: CHAIRMAN
Holland Johnson: TREASURER

DIRECTORS:
Becky Stallcop
Julie Yamamoto
Leslie Mauldin
Ann Rydalch
Ralph Smeed
Jack Barraclough
Past Directors
Gayle O'Donahue
Jack Wenders (1935-2006)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Letter To Legislators - The Washington Times                  VOLUME IV ISSUE VI

“If one could do one thing to improve our country it would be to improve our schools!”

The mission of every legislator has to be to improve education in Idaho. Nothing they do is as important as creating an education system that helps our kids succeed in whatever career path they choose. So as this legislative session nears adjournment and elections are near, please make this your re-election centerpiece: Strive in every way possible to make our schools better. Our communities, our state and our nation depend upon it.

However, striving to improve our schools does not mean throwing more money at schools. That is simply not the answer, for if it was our schools would be the world's best. They are not and it is NOT due to a lack of money. It is due to a failed system, which continues to plead for money as the answer, instead of reinventing itself with students, parents and taxpayers. Indeed, the one thing our schools do best is focus on the needs of school employees, not on the needs of those who need to be educated.

We can’t continue to conduct “business as usual." It does not work! We need legislators who know and understand the true condition of our schools: Horrendous dropout rates, low achievement, and lagging behind our foreign competitors in every discipline. We need legislators who are willing to say, “I am mad as hell and I am going to do something about it!”

A legislator who is committed to fixing the broken system and restoring the promises of a quality education for all Idaho students will ask tough questions about our current school system. He or she will ask why do we continue to:

Those are hard questions, but they all need to be addressed, one at time perhaps, but not ignored. In my 50 years of committed involvement with our schools, I have witnessed our schools become great places for the adults, but a gradually deteriorating one for the students. Only when lawmakers are willing to ask the tough questions can our schools improve. And if our schools are improved, we will leave to our kids and grandkids a state and a nation that is far better off than it is today.

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