Students Come First Invests
In Idaho’s Teachers
By First Lady Lori
Otter
Whether you have been
at the head of the classroom or in a desk on the other end, you know the
importance of quality teaching. It makes all the difference.
With the help of a
great teacher, a struggling student can excel. Under an ineffective teacher,
that student may never catch up. We know this from our own school experiences,
as well as extensive research.
The teacher is and
always will be the most important factor in student success.
If we truly want to
put students first, we have to make sure we invest in
As a former teacher, I
am excited about the possibilities this plan provides for great teachers now and
in the future.
Some have claimed this
plan “devalues teachers.” That couldn’t be further from the truth. It’s the only
option that actually invests in teachers.
Right now, our state
faces an unprecedented funding cliff. We cannot cut our schools more. We cannot
raise taxes on hard-working Idahoans. Taxpayers and parents want the government
to figure how to do more with less.
Students Come Firstgets us there.
Through this plan,
Half of this money
goes directly into teacher pay. While other states are cutting teacher salaries,
Pay-for-performance
will be in addition to the base salary.
Why am I excited about this? Well, if I was still in the classroom, I
could earn up to $8,000 in bonuses a year. We have great teachers all across our
state. It’s time we showed our appreciation.
Teachers also will
have access to advanced technology through an unprecedented $53 million
investment in hardware, software and professional development. Every year,
teachers vie for technology grants for their classrooms. Now, this will be
commonplace in every school. Technology provides many opportunities for teachers
to work smarter, not harder.
Above all, the state
of
These are the things
highly effective teachers have been demanding for years.
I heard it as a classroom teacher, at the administrative level, as a
citizen, and the First Lady of Idaho.
Through Students Come First, we can finally provide teachers with the
tools they need to help raise student achievement.
The time is now.
In the words of Gabriela Mistral (1945 Nobel Laureate in Literature):
“Many things can wait; children cannot. Today, their bones are being formed,
their blood is being made, and their senses are being developed. To Them, we
cannot say ‘tomorrow.’ Their name is Today.”
Let’s work together to
make sure our Students Come First…Today.