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Idaho City Save Our Schools Town Hall
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition. Some lawmakers want to see the program expanded to $339 million a year, amounting to over $3 billion in taxpayer funds over the next decade.
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a Town Hall discussion on Tuesday, Oct. 28 at 6:30 p.m. at the Idaho City Middle/High School Theater Room to hear about the harms of expanding this program.
The conversation will be moderated by Quinn Perry, Deputy Director & Government Affairs of the Idaho School Boards Association. Panelists will include Brandee Kline, Basin School Board Chairperson, Tricia Kelly, Basin School District Superintendent, and Jamie Pilkerton, Basin Elementary School Principal.
Attendees can submit questions for our panelists ahead of time or at the event. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to let us know you can make it.
*The leaders and elected officials serving as panelists will speak only on their own behalf and not on behalf of their districts or their organizations. Event locations are gathering places, not sponsors or demonstrating support of views express during the Town Halls.
Fruitland Save Our Schools Town Hall
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition. Some lawmakers want to see the program expanded to $339 million a year, amounting to over $3 billion in taxpayer funds over the next decade.
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a Town Hall discussion on Thursday, Oct. 23 at 6:30 p.m. at the Farmers Mutual Conference Center to hear about the harms of expanding this program.
The conversation will be moderated by Director of Public Policy for the Idaho PTA, Alexis Morgan. Panelists include Fruitland School District Superintendent Stoney Winston, Marsing School District Board Chair Jason Sevy and Fruitland Mayor Kari Peterson.
Attendees can submit questions for our panelists ahead of time or at the event. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to let us know you can make it.
*The leaders and elected officials serving as panelists will speak only on their own behalf and not on behalf of their districts or their organizations. Event locations are gathering places, not sponsors or demonstrating support of views express during the Town Halls.
Caldwell Save Our Schools Town Hall
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition. Some lawmakers want to see the program expanded to $339 million a year, amounting to over $3 billion in taxpayer funds over the next decade.
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a Town Hall discussion on Saturday, Oct. 18 at 12:00 p.m. at the Vallivue Crossing to hear about the harms of expanding this program.
The conversation will be moderated by Fruitland School District Superintendent, Stoney Winston. Panelists include Vallivue School District Asst. Superintendent Joey Palmer, Syringa Middle School Teacher Melyssa Ferro and Julie Yamamoto retired educator and former Idaho Representative.
Attendees can submit questions for our panelists ahead of time or at the event. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to let us know you can make it.
*The leaders and elected officials serving as panelists will speak only on their own behalf and not on behalf of their districts or their organizations. Event locations are gathering places, not sponsors or demonstrating support of views express during the Town Halls.
Mountain Home Save Our Schools Town Hall
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition. Some lawmakers want to see the program expanded to $339 million a year, amounting to over $3 billion in taxpayer funds over the next decade.
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a Town Hall discussion on Thursday, Oct. 16 at 6:30 p.m. at the Pioneer Federal Creditu Union Community Center to hear about the harms of expanding this program.
The conversation will be moderated by Fruitland School District Superintendent, Stoney Winston. Panelists include Mountain Home School District Superintendent James Gilbert and Waylon Yarbrough Assistant Superintendent of Instruction, Nampa School District.
Attendees can submit questions for our panelists ahead of time or at the event. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to let us know you can make it.
*The leaders and elected officials serving as panelists will speak only on their own behalf and not on behalf of their districts or their organizations. Event locations are gathering places, not sponsors or demonstrating support of views express during the Town Halls.
Middleton Save Our Schools Town Hall
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition. Some lawmakers want to see the program expanded to $339 million a year, amounting to over $3 billion in taxpayer funds over the next decade.
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a Town Hall discussion on Wednesday, Oct. 15 at 6:30 p.m. at the Middleton Trolley Station to hear about the harms of expanding this program.
The conversation will be moderated by Director of Policy for the Idaho PTA, Alexis Morgan. Panelists include Caldwell School District Superintendent Shalene French, Middleton School District Trustee Pam Wagoner, and Johnny Hullinger Principal at Middleton High School.
Attendees can submit questions for our panelists ahead of time or at the event. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to let us know you can make it.
*The leaders and elected officials serving as panelists will speak only on their own behalf and not on behalf of their districts or their organizations. Event locations are gathering places, not sponsors or demonstrating support of views express during the Town Halls.
Weiser Save Our Schools Town Hall
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition. Some lawmakers want to see the program expanded to $339 million a year, amounting to over $3 billion in taxpayer funds over the next decade.
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a Town Hall discussion on Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the Vendome Event Center to hear about the harms of expanding this program.
The conversation will be moderated by Vallivue School District Asst. Superintendent, Joey Palmer. Panelists include Former Weiser School District Superintendent Wil Overgaard, New Plymouth School District Superintendent Wade Wilson, and Randy Dewey, Nampa School District Director of Finance.
Attendees can submit questions for our panelists ahead of time or at the event. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to let us know you can make it.
*The leaders and elected officials serving as panelists will speak only on their own behalf and not on behalf of their districts or their organizations. Event locations are gathering places, not sponsors or demonstrating support of views express during the Town Halls.
Nampa Save Our Schools Town Hall
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition. Some lawmakers want to see the program expanded to $339 million a year, amounting to over $3 billion in taxpayer funds over the next decade.
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a Town Hall discussion on Saturday, Oct. 11 at 12:00 p.m. in the Little Theater at the Nampa High School to hear about the harms of expanding this program.
The conversation will be moderated by Idaho State Representative, Soñia Galaviz. Panelists include Vallivue School District Asst. Superintendent , Joey Palmer, Retired Educator and Former Idaho Representative Julie Yamamoto, and Zoraida Juárez, Dual Language and Immersion Program Teacher.
Attendees can submit questions for our panelists ahead of time or at the event. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to let us know you can make it.
*The leaders and elected officials serving as panelists will speak only on their own behalf and not on behalf of their districts or their organizations. Event locations are gathering places, not sponsors or demonstrating support of views express during the Town Halls.
Grangeville Save Our Schools Town Hall
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition. Some lawmakers want to see the program expanded to $339 million a year, amounting to over $3 billion in taxpayer funds over the next decade.
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a Town Hall discussion on Thursday, Sept. 25th at 6:30 p.m. at the Grangeville Senior Center to talk about the harms of expanding this program.
The conversation will be moderated by 16-year veteran educator, Lindsey Smith. Panelists include Grangeville School District Trustee, Bernadette Edwards, Mountain View School District Superintendent Alica Holthaus, and Wil Overgaard, Former Weiser School District Superintendent.
Attendees can submit questions for our panelists ahead of time or at the event. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to let us know you can make it.
*The leaders and elected officials serving as panelists will speak only on their own behalf and not on behalf of their districts or their organizations. Event locations are gathering places, not sponsors or demonstrating support of views express during the Town Halls.
Moscow Save Our Schools Town Hall
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition. Some lawmakers want to see the program expanded to $339 million a year, amounting to over $3 billion in taxpayer funds over the next decade.
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a Town Hall discussion on Wednesday, Sept. 24th at 6:30 p.m. at the 1912 Center about the harms of expanding this program.
The conversation will be moderated by Director of Public Policy for the Idaho PTA, Alexis Morgan. Panelists include Moscow Middle School teacher Cyndi Faircloth, Moscow Charter School Board Chair Leslie Baker, and Former Fruitland School District Superintendent and Save Our Schools Idaho Board member Teresa Fabricius.
Attendees can submit questions for our panelists ahead of time or at the event. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to let us know you can make it.
*The leaders and elected officials serving as panelists will speak only on their own behalf and not on behalf of their districts or their organizations. Event locations are gathering places, not sponsors or demonstrating support of views express during the Town Halls.
Lewiston Save Our Schools Town Hall
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition. Some lawmakers want to see the program expanded to $339 million a year, amounting to over $3 billion in taxpayer funds over the next decade.
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a Town Hall discussion on Tuesday, Sept. 23rd at 6:30 p.m. at the Lewiston High School’s P1FCU Performing Arts center about the harms of expanding this program.
The conversation will be moderated by Director of Public Policy for the Idaho PTA, Alexis Morgan. Panelists include Lewiston School District Superintendent Tim Sperber, Sacajawea Middle School Teacher Lindsey Smith, and Moscow Charter School Board Chair Leslie Baker.
Attendees can submit questions for our panelists ahead of time or at the event. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to let us know you can make it.
*The leaders and elected officials serving as panelists will speak only on their own behalf and not on behalf of their districts or their organizations. Event locations are gathering places, not sponsors or demonstrating support of views express during the Town Halls.
McCall Save Our Schools Town Hall
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition. Some lawmakers want to see the program expanded to $339 million a year, amounting to over $3 billion in taxpayer funds over the next decade.
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a Town Hall discussion on Monday, Sept. 22nd at 6:30 p.m. at the McCall Library about the harms of expanding this program.
The conversation will be moderated by Deputy Director and Government Affairs for the Idaho School Boards Association, Quinn Perry. Panelists will include McCall-Donnelly School District Board member Laurie Erekson, McCall-Donnelly Education Foundation Board Member Laura Bettis, and retired McCall-Donnelly Educator Melissa Maini.
Attendees can submit questions for our panelists ahead of time or at the event. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to let us know you can make it.
*The leaders and elected officials serving as panelists will speak only on their own behalf and not on behalf of their districts or their organizations. Event locations are gathering places, not sponsors or demonstrating support of views express during the Town Halls.
Post Falls Save Our Schools Town Hall
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition. Some lawmakers want to see the program expanded to $339 million a year, amounting to over $3 billion in taxpayer funds over the next decade.
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a Town Hall discussion on Saturday, Sept. 13 at 4 p.m. in the Post Falls High School Auditorium about the harms of expanding this program.
The discussion will be moderated by Director of Public Policy at the Idaho PTA Alexis Morgan. Panelists include Post Falls School District Superintendent Dena Naccarato, Coeur d'Alene 3rd grade teacher Moria DuCoeur, and Post Falls School District Trustee Paul Wagner.
Attendees can submit questions for our panelists ahead of time or at the event. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to let us know you can make it.
*The leaders and elected officials serving as panelists will speak only on their own behalf and not on behalf of their districts or their organizations. Event locations are gathering places, not sponsors or demonstrating support of views express during the Town Halls.
Priest River Save Our Schools Town Hall
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition. Some lawmakers want to see the program expanded to $339 million a year, amounting to over $3 billion in taxpayer funds over the next decade.
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a Town Hall discussion on Saturday, Sept. 13 from 11 a.m. in the West Bonner Library District about the harms of expanding this program.
The discussion will be moderated by Director of Public Policy at the Idaho PTA Alexis Morgan. Panelists will include Priest River City Council President Candy Turner, West Bonner County School District Superintendent Kim Spacek, and Retired West Bonner County Educator Susie Luckey.
Attendees can submit questions for our panelists ahead of time or at the event. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to let us know you can make it.
*The leaders and elected officials serving as panelists will speak only on their own behalf and not on behalf of their districts or their organizations. Event locations are gathering places, not sponsors or demonstrating support of views express during the Town Halls.
Sandpoint Save Our Schools Town Hall
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition. Some lawmakers want to see the program expanded to $339 million a year, amounting to over $3 billion in taxpayer funds over the next decade.
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a Town Hall discussion on Thursday, Sept. 11 at 6:30 p.m. in the Ponderay Event Center about the harms of expanding this program.
Moderated by Idaho Educator and Debate Coach Marcy Curr. Panelists include Boundary County School District Superintendent Jan Bayer, Education Policy Researcher Elizabeth Wargo, and Idaho Building Capacity Builder and Former Principal of Sandpoint Middle School Kim Keaton.
Attendees can submit questions for our panelists ahead of time or at the event. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to let us know you can make it.
*The leaders and elected officials serving as panelists will speak only on their own behalf and not on behalf of their districts or their organizations. Event locations are gathering places, not sponsors or demonstrating support of views express during the Town Halls.
Coeur d’Alene Save Our Schools Town Hall
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition. Some lawmakers want to see the program expanded to $339 million a year, amounting to over $3 billion in taxpayer funds over the next decade.
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a Town Hall discussion on Wednesday, Sept. 10 at 6:30 p.m. in the Lake City Center about the harms of expanding this program.
The conversation will be moderated by Speech and Debate Coach Marcy Curr. Panelists will include Post Falls School District Trustee Michelle Lippert, Lake City High School Teacher Jamie Esler, and Lakes Middle School Principal Jeff Bengtson.
Attendees can submit questions for our panelists ahead of time or at the event. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to let us know you can make it.
*The leaders and elected officials serving as panelists will speak only on their own behalf and not on behalf of their districts or their organizations. Event locations are gathering places, not sponsors or demonstrating support of views express during the Town Halls.
Soda Springs Save Our Schools Town Hall
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition. Some lawmakers want to see the program expanded to $339 million a year, amounting to over $3 billion in taxpayer funds over the next decade.
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a Town Hall discussion on Wednesday, July 23 at 6:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers in the Soda Springs City Hall about the harms of expanding this program.
The panel will be moderated by Idaho State Representative Soñia Galaviz. Panelists will include Soda Springs School District Trustee Mike Veile, Soda Springs High School Teacher Alan Erickson, and Thirkill Elementary School Teacher Summer Fullmer.
Attendees can submit questions for our panelists ahead of time or at the event. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to let us know you can make it.
*The leaders and elected officials serving as panelists will speak only on their own behalf and not on behalf of their districts or their organizations. Event locations are gathering places, not sponsors or demonstrating support of views express during the Town Halls.
Pocatello Save our schools town hall
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition. Some lawmakers want to see the program expanded to $339 million a year, amounting to over $3 billion in taxpayer funds over the next decade.
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a Town Hall discussion on Tuesday, July 22 at 6:30 p.m. in the Wood River Room, Room 227, in the ISU Pond Student Union Building about the harms of expanding this program.
The panel will be moderated by Former News Anchor Karole Honas. The panel will include Pocatello High School Teacher Marcy Curr, Hawthorne Middle School Teacher Kelly Heil, and Bonneville School District Superintendent Scott Woolstenhulme.
Attendees can submit questions for our panelists ahead of time or at the event. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to let us know you can make it.
The Wood River Room, Room 227, is located next to the Bengal Theater on the Main Floor of the ISU Pond Student Union Building. You can find a map of the building at isu.edu/union/about.
*The leaders and elected officials serving as panelists will speak only on their own behalf and not on behalf of their districts or their organizations. Event locations are gathering places, not sponsors or demonstrating support of views express during the Town Halls.
Blackfoot Save Our Schools Town Hall
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition. Some lawmakers want to see the program expanded to $339 million a year, amounting to over $3 billion in taxpayer funds over the next decade.
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a Town Hall discussion on Monday, July 21 at 6:30 p.m. in the Bingham County Senior Center about the harms of expanding this program.
The event will be moderated by Former News Anchor Karole Honas. The panel will include Blackfoot School District Superintendent Brian Kress, Snake River School Board Trustee Josh Sorensen, and Blackfoot Educator Logan Lindholm.
Attendees can submit questions for our panelists ahead of time or at the event. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to let us know you can make it.
*The leaders and elected officials serving as panelists will speak only on their own behalf and not on behalf of their districts or their organizations. Event locations are gathering places, not sponsors or demonstrating support of views express during the Town Halls.
Rexburg Save Our Schools Town Hall
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition. Some lawmakers want to see the program expanded to $339 million a year, amounting to over $3 billion in taxpayer funds over the next decade.
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a Town Hall discussion on June 7 at 3 p.m. in the Jerome Public Library about the harms of expanding this program.
The town hall will be moderated by Teton School District Trustee Martin Balben. The panelists will include Madison School District Trustee Brian Pyper, Madison School District Superintendent Randy Lords, Sugar Salem School District Superintendent Jared Jenks, and Madison School District Teacher of 33 years and Reading Coach Mary Robinson.
Attendees can submit questions for our panelists ahead of time or at the event. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to let us know you can make it.
*The leaders and elected officials serving as panelists will speak only on their own behalf and not on behalf of their districts or their organizations. Event locations are gathering places, not sponsors or demonstrating support of views express during the Town Halls.
Rigby Save Our Schools Town Hall
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition. Some lawmakers want to see the program expanded to $339 million a year, amounting to over $3 billion in taxpayer funds over the next decade.
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a Town Hall discussion on July 9 at 6:30 p.m. in the Annex Meeting Room at the Jefferson County Courthouse about the harms of expanding this program.
The town hall will moderated by Peggy Hoy, Idaho Education Association Governance Union Organizer. The panelists will include Martin Balben, Teton School District Trustee, David Crasper, Rigby Middle School Teacher, and Jeff Gee, Ririe School District Superintendent.
Attendees can submit questions for our panelists ahead of time or at the event. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to let us know you can make it.
*The leaders and elected officials serving as panelists will speak only on their own behalf and not on behalf of their districts or their organizations. Event locations are gathering places, not sponsors or demonstrating support of views express during the Town Halls.
Idaho Falls Save Our Schools Town Hall
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition. Some lawmakers want to see the program expanded to $339 million a year, amounting to over $3 billion in taxpayer funds over the next decade.
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a Town Hall discussion on Tuesday, July 8 at 6:30 p.m. at The Waterfront at Snake River Landing about the harms of expanding this program.
The event will be moderated by Former News Anchor Karole Honas. Panelists will include Idaho Falls Superintendent Karla LaOrange, Idaho PTA President Jamie Braithwaite, and Idaho Falls Middle School Teacher Jake Snarr.
Attendees can submit questions for our panelists ahead of time or at the event. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to let us know you can make it.
*The leaders and elected officials serving as panelists will speak only on their own behalf and not on behalf of their districts or their organizations. Event locations are gathering places, not sponsors or demonstrating support of views express during the Town Halls.
American Falls Town Hall
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition. Some lawmakers want to see the program expanded to $339 million a year, amounting to over $3 billion in taxpayer funds over the next decade.
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a Town Hall discussion on Monday, July 7 at 6:30 p.m. in the Power County Senior Center about the harms of expanding this program.
The event will be moderated by Soñia Galaviz, Idaho State Representative. Panelists will include Randy Jensen, Superintendent, American Falls School District, Heather Williams, Director, Idaho Rural Schools Association and Brady Garner, Assistant Superintendent & Special Ed/Federal Program Director for the Preston Joint School District.
Attendees can submit questions for our panelists ahead of time or at the event. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to let us know you can make it.
The location of this event has been moved. The event will be held at the Power County Senior Center.
*The leaders and elected officials serving as panelists will speak only on their own behalf and not on behalf of their districts or their organizations. Event locations are gathering places, not sponsors or demonstrating support of views express during the Town Halls.
Jerome Save Our Schools Town Hall
Join us for a town hall meeting to discuss the recent passage of a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition.
Gooding Save Our Schools Town Hall
Join us for a town hall meeting to discuss the recent passage of a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition.
Burley Save Our Schools Town Hall
Join us for a town hall meeting to discuss the recent passage of a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition.
Twin Falls Save Our Schools Town Hall
Join us for a town hall meeting to discuss the recent passage of a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition.
West Boise Save Our Schools Town Hall
Join us for a town hall meeting to discuss the recent passage of a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition.
Kuna Save Our Schools Town Hall
Join us for a town hall meeting to discuss the recent passage of a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition.
Eagle Save Our Schools Town Hall
Join Save Our Schools Idaho for a town hall meeting to discuss the new program that uses your tax dollars to pay for private school tuition
Meridian Save Our Schools Town Hall
Join us for a town hall meeting to discuss the recent passage of a $50 million program that uses tax dollars to fund private school tuition.