Idaho's education system is on the brink of a major crisis as the state's teachers' union has issued a scathing vote of no confidence in Governor Brad Little. The move comes after months of tense negotiations over education funding, teacher pay, and classroom resources. Teachers, who are among the lowest-paid in the country, are growing increasingly frustrated with the governor's lack of action to address these critical issues. As a result, educators are calling for a change in leadership, sparking widespread concern about the future of Idaho's education system.


‘Angry and frustrated’: Teachers’ union issues vote of no confidence in governor  Idaho Education News