Idaho teachers use public property to promote their personal politics

“Those whose certificates are suspended or revoked can no longer be employed by an Idaho public school.”-Tom Luna, Superintendent of Public Instruction

Idaho Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Luna, is warning educators they could lose their jobs if they continue to use public property to promote their personal politics.

Luna claims his office has received reports that teachers are using school district emails to campaign against the state’s new education policy.  He also claims (and I have a daughter in school who can testify to this) that teachers are “proselytizing” in the classroom concerning political activities, and using students as political couriers.

A teacher who does so is in violation of state policies, and could result in losing their job, or teaching certificate.

State Legislator Brian Cronin thinks Luna is threatening the teachers: “I think the superintendent is using fear and intimidation to stifle the opposition.”

Other education officials say Luna’s statement came after his office got flooded with complaints from parents: “We’ve received phone calls and emails with complaints from parents and legislators and others about this happening in their schools and we wanted to send a reminder to school districts about this provision in the code of ethics. It really honestly was a reminder because we’ve received so many phone calls.”-Melissa McGrath, Department of Education